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  2. Antonio del Pollaiuolo - Wikipedia

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    Antonio del Pollaiuolo (UK: / ˌ p ɒ l aɪ ˈ w oʊ l oʊ / POL-eye-WOH-loh, [1] US: / ˌ p oʊ l-/ POHL-, [2] Italian: [anˈtɔːnjo del pollaˈjwɔːlo]; 17 January 1429/1433 – 4 February 1498), also known as Antonio di Jacopo Pollaiuolo or Antonio Pollaiuolo (also spelled Pollaiolo), was an Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, engraver, and goldsmith, who made important works in all ...

  3. File:Pollaiolo, Antonio and Piero del - Martyrdom of Saint ...

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  4. Portrait of a Young Woman (Pollaiuolo) - Wikipedia

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    The profile is forcefully separated from the background, with a clear, expressive line (called the "primacy" of the design) that is a typical characteristic of Florentine art in the second half of the 15th century, and in particular the Pollaiuolo brothers. Overall, the portrait is a symbol of Florentine elegance in the 15th century.

  5. Profile Portrait of a Young Lady - Wikipedia

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    Profile Portrait of a Young Lady is a 1465 half-length portrait, made with oil-based paint and tempera on a poplar panel, usually attributed to Antonio del Pollaiuolo, [1] although the owning museum, the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin, now describes this work as by his brother Piero del Pollaiuolo, and as one of its most famous paintings, and as one of the most famous portraits of women from the ...

  6. Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian (Pollaiuolo) - Wikipedia

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    Giorgio Vasari dates it to 1475, attributing it solely to Antonio del Pollaiuolo, but it is today usually seen as a joint work, no doubt also involving assistants from their workshops. [2] Roberto Pucci withdrew the work from the oratory on the pretext of restoration but then in 1857 sold it to the National Gallery.

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  9. File:Antonio del pollaiolo, nudi danzanti.jpg - Wikipedia

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