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Andrea di Giusto (c. 1400- 2 September 1450, Florence), rarely also known as Andrea Manzini or Andrea di Giusto Manzini was a Florentine painter of the late Gothic to early Renaissance style in Florence and its surrounding countryside. Andrea was heavily influenced by masters Lorenzo Monaco, Bicci di Lorenzo, Masaccio, and Fra Angelico, and tended to mix and match the motifs and techniques of these artists in his own work. Andrea was an eclectic painter and is considered a minor master of Florentine early Renaissance art. Andrea trained under Bicci di Lorenzo as a Garzone. He painted his most significant works, three altarpieces, in the Florentine contado, or countryside; these altarpieces were created for Sant’Andrea a Ripalta in Figline, Santa Margarita in Cortona, and the Badia degli Ol

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  • Andrea di Giusto (c. 1400- 2 September 1450, Florence), rarely also known as Andrea Manzini or Andrea di Giusto Manzini was a Florentine painter of the late Gothic to early Renaissance style in Florence and its surrounding countryside. Andrea was heavily influenced by masters Lorenzo Monaco, Bicci di Lorenzo, Masaccio, and Fra Angelico, and tended to mix and match the motifs and techniques of these artists in his own work. Andrea was an eclectic painter and is considered a minor master of Florentine early Renaissance art. Andrea trained under Bicci di Lorenzo as a Garzone. He painted his most significant works, three altarpieces, in the Florentine contado, or countryside; these altarpieces were created for Sant’Andrea a Ripalta in Figline, Santa Margarita in Cortona, and the Badia degli Olivetani di San Bartolomeo alle Sacce near Prato. Aside from his major altarpieces, Andrea painted several Frescoes over the course of his career. He, along with other minor masters, are also known to have provided several different types of art, including triptychs and frescoes, for Romanesque pievi, or rural churches with baptistries. Moreover, he was well known for several types of smaller craft objects, such as small tabernacles. He is said to have worked between 1420 and 1424 under Bicci di Lorenzo on paintings for Santa Maria Nuova. He is said to have worked with Masaccio in painting the Life of San Giuliano for the Polyptych of Pisa, including the painting of the Madonna and Child, in 1426. He also appears to have collaborated in 1445 with Paolo Uccello in the Capella dell'Assunta in the Prato Cathedral. In 1428, he is listed as a member of the Arte dei Medici e Speziali guild in Florence as "Andrea di Giusto di Giovanni Bugli". His son, Giusto d'Andrea, was also a painter and worked with Neri di Bicci and Benozzo Gozzoli. Andrea died in Florence in 1450. (en)
  • Andrea di Giusto (Manzini) (Florence, vers 1400 – 1450 ou 1451) est un peintre italien de l'école florentine. (fr)
  • Andrea di Giusto (c. 1400-2 de septiembre de 1450, Florencia), rara vez también conocido como Andrea Manzini o Andrea di Giusto Manzini, fue un pintor florentino del gótico tardío al estilo renacentista temprano en Florencia y sus alrededores. Andrea estuvo fuertemente influenciado por los maestros Lorenzo Monaco, Bicci di Lorenzo, Masaccio y Fra Angelico, y tendía a mezclar y combinar los motivos y técnicas de estos artistas en su propio trabajo.​ Andrea fue un pintor ecléctico y se le considera un maestro menor del arte florentino del primer Renacimiento. Andrea se formó con Bicci di Lorenzo como Garzone. Pintó sus obras más significativas, tres retablos, en el florentino, estos retablos fueron creados para Sant'Andrea a Ripalta en Figline, Santa Margarita en Cortona, y la Badia degli Olivetani di San Bartolomeo alle Sacce cerca de Prato. Además de sus grandes retablos, Andrea pintó varios frescos a lo largo de su carrera. También se sabe que, junto con otros maestros menores, realizó varios tipos de arte, como trípticos y frescos, para los pievi románicos, o iglesias rurales con batisterios. Además, fue muy conocido por varios tipos de objetos artesanales de menor tamaño, como pequeños tabernáculos. Se dice que trabajó entre 1420 y 1424 bajo la dirección de Bicci di Lorenzo en las pinturas para Santa Maria Nuova. Se dice que trabajó con Masaccio en la pintura de la Vida de San Giuliano para el Políptico de Pisa, incluyendo la pintura de la Virgen con el Niño, en 1426. También parece haber colaborado en 1445 con Paolo Uccello en la Capella dell'Assunta de la Catedral de Prato.​ En 1428, figura como miembro del gremio Arte dei Medici e Speziali de Florencia como "Andrea di Giusto di Giovanni Bugli".​ Su hijo, Giusto d'Andrea, también fue pintor y trabajó con Neri di Bicci y Benozzo Gozzoli. Andrea murió en Florencia en 1450.​ (es)
  • Andrea di Giusto (Firenze, 1400 circa – 2 settembre 1450) è stato un pittore italiano. Gaetano Milanesi riportò il cognome "Manzini" per il pittore, che non ha trovato conferme documentarie, nonostante sia ancora usato su talune fonti. (it)
  • Andrea di Giusto Manzini eller Andrea da Firenze, född omkring 1400, död 2 september 1450, var en florentinsk ungrenässansmålare. Andrea arbetet tillsammans med Fra Angelico bland annat i arbetet med freskerna i San Marcoklostret i Florens. (sv)
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  • Andrea di Giusto (Manzini) (Florence, vers 1400 – 1450 ou 1451) est un peintre italien de l'école florentine. (fr)
  • Andrea di Giusto (Firenze, 1400 circa – 2 settembre 1450) è stato un pittore italiano. Gaetano Milanesi riportò il cognome "Manzini" per il pittore, che non ha trovato conferme documentarie, nonostante sia ancora usato su talune fonti. (it)
  • Andrea di Giusto Manzini eller Andrea da Firenze, född omkring 1400, död 2 september 1450, var en florentinsk ungrenässansmålare. Andrea arbetet tillsammans med Fra Angelico bland annat i arbetet med freskerna i San Marcoklostret i Florens. (sv)
  • Andrea di Giusto (c. 1400- 2 September 1450, Florence), rarely also known as Andrea Manzini or Andrea di Giusto Manzini was a Florentine painter of the late Gothic to early Renaissance style in Florence and its surrounding countryside. Andrea was heavily influenced by masters Lorenzo Monaco, Bicci di Lorenzo, Masaccio, and Fra Angelico, and tended to mix and match the motifs and techniques of these artists in his own work. Andrea was an eclectic painter and is considered a minor master of Florentine early Renaissance art. Andrea trained under Bicci di Lorenzo as a Garzone. He painted his most significant works, three altarpieces, in the Florentine contado, or countryside; these altarpieces were created for Sant’Andrea a Ripalta in Figline, Santa Margarita in Cortona, and the Badia degli Ol (en)
  • Andrea di Giusto (c. 1400-2 de septiembre de 1450, Florencia), rara vez también conocido como Andrea Manzini o Andrea di Giusto Manzini, fue un pintor florentino del gótico tardío al estilo renacentista temprano en Florencia y sus alrededores. Andrea estuvo fuertemente influenciado por los maestros Lorenzo Monaco, Bicci di Lorenzo, Masaccio y Fra Angelico, y tendía a mezclar y combinar los motivos y técnicas de estos artistas en su propio trabajo.​ Andrea fue un pintor ecléctico y se le considera un maestro menor del arte florentino del primer Renacimiento. Andrea se formó con Bicci di Lorenzo como Garzone. Pintó sus obras más significativas, tres retablos, en el florentino, estos retablos fueron creados para Sant'Andrea a Ripalta en Figline, Santa Margarita en Cortona, y la Badia degli O (es)
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  • Andrea di Giusto Manzini (sv)
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