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Paolo di Giovanni Fei

1345
1411
Italy
Paolo di Giovanni Fei (Italy, 1345–1411) was a painter active in Siena, known for his contributions to the Sienese school of painting.
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Renaissance
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Paolo di Giovanni Fei was an Italian painter active during the Renaissance, born in 1345 and passing away in 1411. He is known for his contributions to the development of Sienese painting, characterized by a blend of Gothic and early Renaissance styles. Fei's works often featured religious themes and were marked by a distinctive use of color and detail. His most notable pieces include altarpieces and frescoes, which reflect the artistic innovations of his time. Despite his influence, specific details about his life and training remain largely unknown.

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