Giorgio Schiavone
Giorgio Schiavone, or Juraj Ćulinović (Skradin, 1433 or 1436 – Šibenik, 1504), was a Croatian-born painter, active in North Italy and Dalmatia.
Biography
As a young artist he became a pupil of Squarcione in Padua, producing works such as Madonna and Child whilst still a pupil.[1] He was active in Venice, Padua and Šibenik, where he later died.[1]
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References
- Giorgio Schiavone in the RKD
- 11 paintings by or after Giorgio Schiavone at the Art UK site
- Giorgio Schiavone on Artnet
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