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Stefano Di Antonio Di Vanni
Stefano d'Antonio di Vanni (c. 1405–1483) was an Italian The Renaissance, Renaissance painter. Not much is known about Stefano d'Antonio di Vanni's life except through his works. He was born in Florence, and his style puts him in the Florentine School. He primarily painted religious-themed works for local church commissions. He painted frescoes in the former refectory of the parish church of St. Andrea. He also painted a number of altarpieces with Bicci di Lorenzo. He was an assistant of Bacci di Lorenzo and, later, one of his main collaborators. He died in 1483. One of his works is part of the Courtauld Gallery collection. Works * ''Madonna with the Long Neck'', Pinacoteca e museo civico di Volterra * ''Baptism of San Pancrazio'', distemper on wood, 68,5x52 3 cm, Musée Bandini, Fiesole * ''Annunciation'', tempera and gold on wood (attribution) in collaboration with Bicci di Lorenzo * ''Baptism of Christ'', ''Nativity of Jesus'', Museo Civico Amedeo Lia, La Spezia * ''L ...
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Stefano D'Antonio Di Vanni - The Annunciation - Google Art Project
Stefano is the Italian language, Italian form of the masculine given name Στέφανος (Stefanos, Stephen). The name is of Greek origin, Στέφανος, meaning a person who made a significant achievement and has been crowned. In Orthodox Christianity the achievement is in the realm of virtues, αρετές, therefore the name signifies a person who had triumphed over passions and gained the relevant virtues. In Italian, the stress falls usually on the first syllable, (an exception is the Apulian surname ''Stefano'', ); in English it is often mistakenly placed on the second, . People with the given name Stefano * Stefano (wrestler), ring name of Daniel Garcia Soto, professional wrestler * Stefano Borgia (1731–1804), Italian Cardinal, theologian, antiquarian, and historian * Stefano Bertacco (1962–2020), Italian politician * Stefano Cagol (born 1969), Italian artist * Stefano Casiraghi (1960–1990), Italian socialite * Stefano Cavazzoni (1881–1951), Italian politician ...
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