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Masaccio (& The Italian Renaissance): 10 Things You Should Know
Masaccio Paintings, Bio, Ideas | TheArtStory
Masolino, who had already been working on the chapel for a few years, eventually abandoned the work, as did Masaccio when he left for Rome, where he died in 1428, and it was eventually completed by Filipino Lippi between 1481 and 1485.
Masaccio – First Italian Master of the Quattrocento
Apr 1, 2022 · In 1428 Masaccio traveled to Rome when aged only 26, he passed away. The actual reason and details of his death are still completely uncertain.
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In 1428, for some unknown reason, Masaccio traveled to Rome, where in the latter half of that year, he died at the age of only 26. The actual reason and details of his death are still completely uncertain.
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Tommaso Cassai Masaccio Biography | artble.com
Masaccio died in 1427 or 1428 at the age of 26 or 27. There was no memorial service for him as he was virtually unknown to the wider world and wasn't properly buried until around 1443 in the Carmelite Church.
Masaccio | Art in Tuscany
Masaccio died at the end of 1428. According to a legend, he was poisoned by a jealous rival painter. Only four frescoes undoubtedly from Masaccio's hand still exist today, although many other works have been at least partially attributed …
Masaccio (1401 - 1428/9?) | National Gallery, London
Masaccio died at 27, probably from plague in Rome. Masaccio was the most revolutionary painter of the Early Renaissance.
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