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Michele Giambono (Michele Giovanni Bono)

1410
1472
Italy
Michele Giambono (Michele Giovanni Bono), an Italian painter active during the early Renaissance, was born in Venice in 1410 and died in 1472.
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Renaissance
Biography:

Michele Giambono, also known as Michele Giovanni Bono, was an Italian painter active during the Renaissance, born in 1410 and passing away in 1472. He is recognized for his contributions to the development of Venetian painting, particularly in the use of color and light. Giambono's works often reflect a blend of Gothic and early Renaissance styles, showcasing a transition in artistic techniques of the time. His most notable pieces include altarpieces and religious works, which were influential in shaping the visual language of Venetian art. Specific details about his training and early life remain unknown, but his legacy endures through his impact on subsequent generations of artists in Venice.

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