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Niccolò di Buonaccorso

1355
1388
Italy
Niccolò di Buonaccorso (Italian, c. 1348–1388) was a painter from Siena, Italy, known for his contributions to the Sienese School during the late Gothic period.
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Movement:
Renaissance
Biography:

Niccolò di Buonaccorso was an Italian painter active during the late 14th century, with life dates approximately from 1348 to 1388. He was associated with the Sienese School, a movement known for its elegant and decorative style, which was part of the larger Gothic art movement. Niccolò's work is characterized by its refined use of color and intricate detail, contributing to the rich artistic tradition of Siena during this period. His most notable works include religious panels and altarpieces, which reflect the spiritual and aesthetic values of his time. Niccolò's contributions helped to sustain the prominence of Sienese art in the late medieval period, and his works are preserved in several prominent collections, including the National Gallery in London. His career was relatively short, yet he managed to leave a lasting impact on the artistic landscape of his era.

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