Giovanni Di Paolo
1399 – 1482
Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia, one of the most important Italian painters of the 15th-century Sienese school. He is chiefly notable for carrying the brilliantly colourful vision of Sienese 14th-century paintings on into the Renaissance. His early works show the influence of previous Sienese masters, his landscapes and his figures still reverberate with echoes of Duccio 's work, but his later style grew steadily more individualized, characterized by vigorous, harsh colors and elongated forms.
47 artworks in collection
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Sts Clare and Elizabeth of Hungary
Private collection1445
St Catherine of Siena Beseeching Christ to Resuscitate Her Mother
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York1447
Virgin and Child
Private collection1460
The Death of St Catherine of Siena
Private collection1461









































