Duccio di Buoninsegna (1255 - 1319)

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Duccio di Buoninsegna

Duccio di Buoninsegna, a master Italian painter from the late 13th and early 14th centuries, is celebrated as a pivotal figure in the Sienese school of painting. His birth and career in Siena profoundly influenced Italian medieval art, especially through his integration of the Italo-Byzantine tradition's formality with the Gothic style's emerging spirituality​​.

Duccio di Buoninsegna’s artworks are predominantly wood panel paintings, utilizing egg tempera and gold leaf, reflective of the period's artistic practices. His innovative approach is noted for its delicacy and precision in tempera, a marked contrast to the techniques of his contemporaries. Duccio di Buoninsegna is credited with softening the rigid lines of Byzantine art, rendering figures more rounded and three-dimensional, and employing modeling to enhance light and shadow effects, lending depth and realism to his subjects​​.

Among Duccio di Buoninsegna’s most significant works are the "Rucellai Madonna" at the Galleria degli Uffizi and the "Maestà", an altarpiece for Siena Cathedral. These dated and major public commissions, particularly the Maestà, created between 1308 and 1311, stand out as extraordinary achievements. The Maestà is a large and complex altarpiece, painted on both sides with about eighty separate scenes, showcasing Duccio di Buoninsegna’s intricate and detailed style​​​​.

Duccio di Buoninsegna's influence extended to numerous artists, including Simone Martini and the brothers Ambrogio and Pietro Lorenzetti. He had several followers, ranging from actual pupils in his workshop to artists simply inspired by his style. This includes artists from the first generation of followers active between 1290 and 1320, and a second generation active between about 1300 and 1335. His influence continued to shape Sienese and Tuscan painting well after his death​​.

For art collectors and experts, Duccio di Buoninsegna’s work represents a critical moment in Western art's evolution. His nuanced approach to religious themes and pioneering techniques make his works highly valued in the art and antiques world.

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Date and place of birt:1255, Siena, Italy
Date and place of death:1319, Siena, Italy
Nationality:Italy
Period of activity: XIII, XIV century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Art school / group:Sienese School
Genre:Religious genre
Art style:Gothic art, Proto-Renaissance

Creators Italy

Emilio Vedova (1919 - 2006)
Emilio Vedova
1919 - 2006
Giorgio de Chirico (1888 - 1978)
Giorgio de Chirico
1888 - 1978
Guido Andlovitz (1900 - 1971)
Guido Andlovitz
1900 - 1971
Saverio Rampin (1930 - 1992)
Saverio Rampin
1930 - 1992
Angela Lo Priore (1960)
Angela Lo Priore
1960
Romolo Romani (1884 - 1916)
Romolo Romani
1884 - 1916
Vanni Viviani (1937 - 2002)
Vanni Viviani
1937 - 2002
Gaetano Gandolfi (1734 - 1802)
Gaetano Gandolfi
1734 - 1802
Roberto Crippa (1921 - 1972)
Roberto Crippa
1921 - 1972
Rudolf Stingel (1956)
Rudolf Stingel
1956
Paolo Uccello (1397 - 1475)
Paolo Uccello
1397 - 1475
Romano Romanelli (1882 - 1969)
Romano Romanelli
1882 - 1969
Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1526 - 1593)
Giuseppe Arcimboldo
1526 - 1593
Antonio Cavallucci (1752 - 1795)
Antonio Cavallucci
1752 - 1795
Jules Maidoff (1933)
Jules Maidoff
1933
Corrado Cagli (1910 - 1976)
Corrado Cagli
1910 - 1976

Creators Gothic art

Cecco di Pietro (1330 - 1402)
Cecco di Pietro
1330 - 1402
Jacques Iverny (XV century - 1435)
Jacques Iverny
XV century - 1435
Jörg Syrlin II (1455 - 1521)
Jörg Syrlin II
1455 - 1521
Jacopo di Paolo (1345 - 1430)
Jacopo di Paolo
1345 - 1430
Guillaume Dombet (1390 - 1461)
Guillaume Dombet
1390 - 1461
Ann Radcliffe (1764 - 1823)
Ann Radcliffe
1764 - 1823
Antonius Grassus (XV century - 1491)
Antonius Grassus
XV century - 1491
 Master of the Franciscan Breviary (XV century - ?)
Master of the Franciscan Breviary
XV century - ?
Ugolino Di Nerio (1280 - 1349)
Ugolino Di Nerio
1280 - 1349
Naddo Ceccarelli (1320 - 1347)
Naddo Ceccarelli
1320 - 1347
Gregorio di Cecco (1390 - 1424)
Gregorio di Cecco
1390 - 1424
Nicolas Dipre (1460 - 1532)
Nicolas Dipre
1460 - 1532
Taddeo Gaddi (1290 - 1366)
Taddeo Gaddi
1290 - 1366
Fiorenzo di Lorenzo (1445 - 1522)
Fiorenzo di Lorenzo
1445 - 1522
Ferrer Bassa (1285 - 1348)
Ferrer Bassa
1285 - 1348
Martin Schongauer (1448 - 1491)
Martin Schongauer
1448 - 1491