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.
From SAT Tests
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He was very fond of his Andrea del Sarto; indeed, he liked it much better than a small Raphael of undoubted authenticity which was hung in another part of the room.
From Cecilia A Story of Modern Rome by Crawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion)
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