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Portrait - Paolo Uccello
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Paolo Uccello (born Paolo di Dono, 1397 - December 10, 1475) was an Italian painter who was notable for his pioneering work on visual perspective in art. Giorgio Vasari in his book Lives of the Artists wrote that Uccello was obsessed by his interest in perspective and would stay up all night in his study trying to grasp the exact vanishing point. He used perspective in order to create a feeling of depth in his paintings and not, as his contemporaries, to narrate different or succeeding stories.

His best known works are the three paintings representing the battle of San Romano (for a long time these were wrongly entitled the "Battle of Sant' Egidio of 1416"). Paolo worked in the Late Gothic tradition, and emphasized colour and pageantry rather than the Classical realism that other artists were pioneering. His style is best described as idiosyncratic, and he left no school of followers. He has had some influence on twentieth century art (including the New Zealand painter Melvin Day) and literary criticism. (From Wikipedia)

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A Young Lady of Fashion - Paolo Uccello - www.paolouccello.org
A Young Lady of Fashion
Hunting at night - Paolo Uccello - www.paolouccello.org
Hunting at night
A woman sells the communion wafer to a Jewish buyer... - Paolo Uccello - www.paolouccello.org
A woman sells the communion wafer to a Jewish buyer...
Christ on the cross, Mary, St. John the Baptist, St... - Paolo Uccello - www.paolouccello.org
Christ on the cross, Mary, St. John the Baptist, St...
Painted statue of Giovanni Acuto (John Hawkwood) - Paolo Uccello - www.paolouccello.org
Painted statue of Giovanni Acuto (John Hawkwood)
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