Pacino di Buonaguida
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Pacino di Buonaguida (active circa 1303 – about 1347) was an Italian painter active in
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in the
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. Little is known of his biography, and only one work is signed, an altarpiece at the
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in Florence. Scholars now attribute over 50 works to the painter. The ''Chiarito tabernacle'' at the
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in California is attributed to Pacino, and he contributed to an important illuminated manuscript, the ''Laudario di Sant'Agnese''. A complex ''Tree of Life'' attributed to Pacino is at the Accademia.Accademia
Florentine hall.


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Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown 14th-century Italian painters Italian male painters Painters from Florence Gothic painters Year of birth uncertain {{Italy-painter-14thC-stub