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Francescuccio Ghissi (Francesco di Cecco Ghissi)

c. 1340
c. 1390
Italy
Francescuccio Ghissi (Francesco di Cecco Ghissi), an Italian painter active from approximately 1340 to 1390, is known for his contributions to Gothic art, although specific details about his birth and death cities remain unknown.
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Renaissance
Biography:

Francescuccio Ghissi, also known as Francesco di Cecco Ghissi, was an Italian painter active during the Renaissance, approximately from 1340 to 1390. He is recognized for his contributions to the development of early Renaissance painting in Italy, particularly in the Marche region. Ghissi's work is characterized by its intricate detail and use of vibrant colors, often depicting religious themes. His most notable pieces include altarpieces and panel paintings, which reflect the transition from Gothic to Renaissance styles. The specifics of his training and influences remain largely unknown, but his legacy is evident in the evolution of Italian art during this period. Ghissi's impact is seen in the way he paved the way for subsequent artists in the region.

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