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Paolo Schiavo, the pseudonym of Paolo di Stefano Badaloni (1397-1478) was a Florentine painter. Born in Florence, Paolo Schiavo enrolled in the Guild of Doctors and Apothecaries (Arte dei Medici e Speziali) in 1428. According to Vasari, he was a follower of Masolino. In 1435 he went to Castiglione Olona with Masolino where he realized the first section of the apse's right wall. Frescoes by Schiavo adorn the chapel on the left in the church of San Michele a Castellaccio di Sommaia, near Florence. Among his further dedications were frescoes of the Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints for the church of San Miniato al Monte with an unusually pink pseudo-architectural framework (1436), The Crucifixion Adored by Nuns (1447-8), an Adoration of the Magi, and an Annunciation with various saints.

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  • Paolo Schiavo, the pseudonym of Paolo di Stefano Badaloni (1397-1478) was a Florentine painter. Born in Florence, Paolo Schiavo enrolled in the Guild of Doctors and Apothecaries (Arte dei Medici e Speziali) in 1428. According to Vasari, he was a follower of Masolino. In 1435 he went to Castiglione Olona with Masolino where he realized the first section of the apse's right wall. Frescoes by Schiavo adorn the chapel on the left in the church of San Michele a Castellaccio di Sommaia, near Florence. Among his further dedications were frescoes of the Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints for the church of San Miniato al Monte with an unusually pink pseudo-architectural framework (1436), The Crucifixion Adored by Nuns (1447-8), an Adoration of the Magi, and an Annunciation with various saints. He made several other works, all of which bear his signature and their corresponding dates. He died in Pisa. (en)
  • Paolo Schiavo, pseudonyme de Paolo di Stefano Badaloni (Florence, 1397 - Pise, 1478) est un peintre italien, enlumineur et fournisseur de dessins pour la broderie.[réf. nécessaire] (fr)
  • Paolo Schiavo, pseudonimo di Paolo di Stefano Badaloni (Firenze, 1397 – Pisa, 1478), è stato un pittore, miniatore e fornitore di disegni per ricami italiano. (it)
  • Paolo Schiavo, wł. Paolo de Stefano Badaloni (ur. 1397 we Florencji, zm. 1478 w Pizie) – włoski malarz. (pl)
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  • Paolo Schiavo, pseudonyme de Paolo di Stefano Badaloni (Florence, 1397 - Pise, 1478) est un peintre italien, enlumineur et fournisseur de dessins pour la broderie.[réf. nécessaire] (fr)
  • Paolo Schiavo, pseudonimo di Paolo di Stefano Badaloni (Firenze, 1397 – Pisa, 1478), è stato un pittore, miniatore e fornitore di disegni per ricami italiano. (it)
  • Paolo Schiavo, wł. Paolo de Stefano Badaloni (ur. 1397 we Florencji, zm. 1478 w Pizie) – włoski malarz. (pl)
  • Paolo Schiavo, the pseudonym of Paolo di Stefano Badaloni (1397-1478) was a Florentine painter. Born in Florence, Paolo Schiavo enrolled in the Guild of Doctors and Apothecaries (Arte dei Medici e Speziali) in 1428. According to Vasari, he was a follower of Masolino. In 1435 he went to Castiglione Olona with Masolino where he realized the first section of the apse's right wall. Frescoes by Schiavo adorn the chapel on the left in the church of San Michele a Castellaccio di Sommaia, near Florence. Among his further dedications were frescoes of the Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints for the church of San Miniato al Monte with an unusually pink pseudo-architectural framework (1436), The Crucifixion Adored by Nuns (1447-8), an Adoration of the Magi, and an Annunciation with various saints. (en)
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  • Paolo Schiavo (fr)
  • Paolo Schiavo (it)
  • Paolo Schiavo (en)
  • Paolo Schiavo (pl)
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