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Jacopo Del Sellaio BIOGRAPHY
1441 Florence - 1493. Known for: Paintings, religious painting.
Jacopo Del Sellaio was born in Florence in 1441. In his artist work, he specialized in small devotional panels of individual religious figures, most often such hermit saints as Jerome and John the... Read full biography
Jacopo Del Sellaio was born in Florence in 1441. In his artist work, he specialized in small devotional panels of individual religious figures, most often such hermit saints as Jerome and John the Baptist. These, together with his narrative depictions, constitute his most successful and abundant... Read full biography
Jacopo Del Sellaio was born in Florence in 1441. In his artist work, he specialized in small devotional panels of individual religious figures, most often such hermit saints as Jerome and John the Baptist. These, together with his narrative depictions, constitute his most successful and abundant output, but all are undocumented.
Jacopo Del Sellaio was born in Florence in 1441. In his artist work, he specialized in small devotional panels of individual religious figures, most often such hermit saints as Jerome and John the Baptist. These, together with his narrative depictions, constitute his most successful and abundant output, but all are undocumented.
Jacopo Del Sellaio was born in Florence in 1441. In his artist work, he specialized in small devotional panels of individual religious figures, most often such hermit saints as Jerome and John the Baptist. These, together with his narrative depictions, constitute his most successful and abundant output, but all are undocumented.
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Jacopo Del Sellaio was born in Florence in 1441. In his artist work, he specialized in small devotional panels of individual religious figures, most often such hermit saints as Jerome and John the Baptist. These, together with his narrative depictions, constitute his most successful and abundant output, but all are undocumented.
