Giovanni di Ser Giovanni Guidi (Scheggia, 1406 - 1486)

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Giovanni di Ser Giovanni Guidi

Giovanni di Ser Giovanni Guidi, more famously known as Scheggia, was an Italian painter whose contributions to the arts during the Renaissance period have carved him a distinct niche in art history. Born in Italy, Scheggia was a craftsman of narrative and decorative painting, specializing in altarpieces, cassone panels, and birth trays, which were popular in Florentine culture for their intricate storytelling and detailed artistry.

Scheggia is perhaps best known for his lively and detailed panels that graced the fronts of marriage chests, known as cassoni. These pieces were celebrated for their vivid depictions of allegorical and mythological scenes, showcasing Scheggia's skillful use of color and composition to bring tales to life. His work not only adorned the homes of the wealthy but also served as a testament to the rich cultural and artistic fervor of Renaissance Florence.

One of Scheggia's most notable works, the "Madonna of Humility with Angels," showcases his ability to blend divine and earthly realms in a harmonious composition that speaks volumes of his mastery over form and space. This, among other works by Scheggia, can be admired in museums across Italy, offering a glimpse into the vibrant Renaissance art scene.

For collectors and experts in art and antiques, Giovanni di Ser Giovanni Guidi represents an intriguing exploration into the less-trodden paths of Renaissance art. His paintings are a celebration of the era's innovative spirit, offering insights into the everyday lives, cultural practices, and artistic achievements of the time.

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Nickname:Scheggia
Date and place of birt:1406, San Giovanni Valdarno, Italy
Date and place of death:1486, Florence, Italy
Period of activity: XV century
Specialization:Artist, Painter, Wood carver
Art school / group:Florentine School, Italian school
Genre:Christian art, Portrait, Religious genre
Art style:Renaissance
Technique:Fresco, Wood carving

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