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List Of Italian Renaissance Female Artists
file:1453 Breviary Manuscript Page.jpg, Marginal self-portrait of Maria Ormani, 1453. List of Italian Renaissance female artists ( it, Le donne pittrici del Rinascimento italiano) included painters, manuscript illustrators and sculptors who lived in Italy in 15-16th centuries. For other countries see List of 16th-century women artists. List 15th century * Onorata Rodiani (1403–1452) – semi-legendary painter * Catherine of Bologna (Caterina de' Vigri) (1413–1463) – nun, artist, writer, later saint * Maria Ormani (1428–c.1470) – manuscript illustrator and nun * Elena de Laudo (''fl.'' 1445) – Venetian glass artist. * Antonia Doni (Antonia di Paolo di Dono, Antonia Uccello) (1446-1491) – painter, daughter of Paolo Uccello. Mentioned in documents as "pittoressa" – first usage of feminine term. Nun. * Barbara Ragnoni (1448 – 1533) – painter, nun * Suor Barbara Ragnoni (15th century) – manuscript illuminator, nun * Eufrasia Burlamacchi (1482–1548) – manuscr ...
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1453 Breviary Manuscript Page
Year 1453 ( MCDLIII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar, the 1453rd year of the Common Era (CE) and ''Anno Domini'' (AD) designations, the 453rd year of the 2nd millennium, the 53rd year of the 15th century, and the 4th year of the 1450s decade. It is sometimes cited as the notional end of the Middle Ages by historians who define the medieval period as the time between the Fall of the Western Roman Empire and the fall of the Eastern Roman Empire. Events January–December * April – Tarabya and Studius are taken by the Ottoman Empire, in preparation for the assault on Constantinople, as are the Prince Islands, by the Ottoman fleet under Admiral Baltaoglu. * April 6–May 29 – Siege and Fall of Constantinople: The Ottoman Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror puts a decisive final end to the Roman Empire, nearly one and a half thousand years after its foundation by Augustus, by capturing the capital, Constantinople. Mortars are (perha ...
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