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del Sarto

American  
[del sahr-toh, del sahr-taw] / dɛl ˈsɑr toʊ, dɛl ˈsɑr tɔ /

noun

  1. Andrea Andrea del Sarto.


del Sarto British  
/ dɛl ˈsarto /

noun

  1. See Sarto

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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

With del Sarto the process is sometimes invisible.

From New York Times • Oct. 22, 2015

While his older, bolder colleagues—giants like Michelangelo and Raphael—set out for lands uncharted, del Sarto stuck to familiar terrain.

From Economist • Oct. 15, 2015

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

With a little shiver, I remembered Mr. Royce's phrase—it was to the del Sarto Madonna he had compared her!

From That Affair at Elizabeth by Stevenson, Burton Egbert