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Giacomo Jaquerio Biography

Giacomo Jaquerio

(Turin, c .1375-?, 1453) Italian painter.He was the most important of the active artists in the Duchy of Savoy during the first half of the s.XV.While his work may focus on international Gothic, it did not actually conform to the dominant trend in Lombardy of his time, but instead embraced the realism of Burgundian artists.Most of his work is located in the Abbey of San Antonio (Raverso), the fruit of a remarkable career that exerted great influence in Piedmont.

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