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Cristoforo Orimina was an Italian illuminator of the 14th century. He was a painter at the court of Robert of Naples and of Joan I of Naples. The Orimini were a patrician family of Naples, belonging to the noble of Capuana. The family's residence was in what is now the Via dei Cimbri. Cristoforo identified himself on the last leaf of an illuminated manuscript Bible. Stylistic comparison allows numerous other manuscript illuminations to be attributed to Cristoforo's hand or workshop. One of the best known of these works is the Hamilton Bible, now in Berlin.

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  • Cristoforo Orimina was an Italian illuminator of the 14th century. He was a painter at the court of Robert of Naples and of Joan I of Naples. The Orimini were a patrician family of Naples, belonging to the noble of Capuana. The family's residence was in what is now the Via dei Cimbri. Cristoforo identified himself on the last leaf of an illuminated manuscript Bible. Stylistic comparison allows numerous other manuscript illuminations to be attributed to Cristoforo's hand or workshop. One of the best known of these works is the Hamilton Bible, now in Berlin. (en)
  • Cristoforo Orimina (Napoli, ... – ...; fl. XIV secolo) è stato un miniaturista italiano, pittore di corte per Roberto d'Angiò e Giovanna I di Napoli. Gli Orimini erano una famiglia patrizia partenopea, residente nell'attuale Via dei Cimbri. Cristoforo firmò l'ultimo foglio di un manoscritto della Bibbia; la comparazione stilistica consente di attribuirgli numerose altre opere, tra cui la Bibbia di Hamilton, conservata a Berlino. (it)
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  • Cristoforo Orimina was an Italian illuminator of the 14th century. He was a painter at the court of Robert of Naples and of Joan I of Naples. The Orimini were a patrician family of Naples, belonging to the noble of Capuana. The family's residence was in what is now the Via dei Cimbri. Cristoforo identified himself on the last leaf of an illuminated manuscript Bible. Stylistic comparison allows numerous other manuscript illuminations to be attributed to Cristoforo's hand or workshop. One of the best known of these works is the Hamilton Bible, now in Berlin. (en)
  • Cristoforo Orimina (Napoli, ... – ...; fl. XIV secolo) è stato un miniaturista italiano, pittore di corte per Roberto d'Angiò e Giovanna I di Napoli. Gli Orimini erano una famiglia patrizia partenopea, residente nell'attuale Via dei Cimbri. Cristoforo firmò l'ultimo foglio di un manoscritto della Bibbia; la comparazione stilistica consente di attribuirgli numerose altre opere, tra cui la Bibbia di Hamilton, conservata a Berlino. (it)
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