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has gloss | eng: Francesco Tacconi (active 1464-1490) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active in Cremona in the 15th century. He and his brother, Filippo Tacconi, executed several frescoes in a loggia in the Palazzo Pubblico of their native city. In 1464 their fellow-citizens exempted them from all taxes on account of these frescoes, which have since, however, been whitewashed over. In 1460, Francesco was employed in St. Mark's in Venice, where he painted, on the organ doors then in use, with Epiphany, Resurrection, and Assumption. These paintings, though much damaged, are still preserved, and are said once to have been signed and dated. |
lexicalization | eng: Francesco Tacconi |
instance of | (noun) an artist who paints painter |
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has gloss | fra: Francesco Tacconi (Crémone, actif de 1464 à 1490) est un peintre italien de la Renaissance qui fut actif au . |
lexicalization | fra: Francesco Tacconi |
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