Andrea del Sarto
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Andrea Domenico d'Annolo di Francesco, 1486–1531, Italian painter.
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(italics) a dramatic monologue (1855) by Robert Browning.
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There, in the abbey’s refectory, the colors of the 16th-century “Last Supper” fresco by Andrea del Sarto are still bright, unlike those of Leonardo’s famous “Last Supper” in Milan.
From Washington Post • Jun. 23, 2022
Other artists here include Goya, Andrea del Sarto and Tiepolo.
From New York Times • Mar. 7, 2018
Both artists studied at the Florence studio of Andrea del Sarto, who is associated with the High Renaissance.
From New York Times • Nov. 29, 2012
No sooner had Andrea del Sarto traveled to France to work for the French king but his wife persuaded him to 1.
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Among the art poems, Fra Lippo Lippi is the apostle of beauty in realism, Andrea del Sarto the attainer of perfection in form.
From Browning and His Century by Clarke, Helen Archibald
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