Jacopino and Bartolomeo da Reggio
Jacopino and Bartolomeo da Reggio, Italian painters active in Reggio Emilia. Absorbing influences from neighbouring Bologna and Mantua, the two brothers's style transformed, veering away from earlier simplistic compositions, and instead embracing bustling dynamism and expressive narrative. Their early work, the so-called Tassarola Crucifixion, a fresco decorating the wall of the Tassarola Madonna Oratory in Santo Spirito, Reggio, was executed by the brothers between 1339 and 1345.
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The Crucifixion
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