Processional Cross with Saint Mary Magdalene and a Blessed Hermit
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Lorenzo Monaco

1370
1425
Italy
Lorenzo Monaco (1370–1425) was an Italian painter born in Siena and active in Florence, known for his contributions to the Gothic style in early 15th-century Italian art.
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Movement:
Renaissance
Biography:

Lorenzo Monaco, born Piero di Giovanni in 1370, was an Italian painter and a prominent figure of the early Renaissance. He was primarily active in Florence, where he became a monk in the Camaldolese Order, which significantly influenced his artistic style. Monaco is renowned for his contributions to the development of the International Gothic style, characterized by elegant lines and vibrant colors, which bridged the Gothic and Renaissance periods. His notable works include the "Adoration of the Magi" and the "Coronation of the Virgin," which exemplify his mastery of delicate figures and ethereal compositions. Lorenzo Monaco's work had a lasting impact on the Florentine art scene, influencing subsequent generations of artists. He passed away in 1425, leaving behind a legacy that marked a transition in the evolution of Italian painting.

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