Italian, 13th century, male.
Active during the 13th century.
Miniaturist.
Sienese School.
This artist's name appears in archives in 1248.
Italian, 13th century, male.
Active during the 13th century.
Miniaturist.
Sienese School.
This artist's name appears in archives in 1248.
Italian, 13th century, male.
Activec.1295.
Born in Brescia.
Painter, draughtsman, architect.
German, 13th century, male.
Active in Bamberg (Bavaria).
Miniaturist.
A deacon, Adalbert is thought to have painted the miniatures in a work on the Life of Henry and Cunegonde (Royal Library, Bamberg). He was the son of Count Wolfram von Abensberg.
Bamberg (Staatsbibliothek): Life of Henry and Cunegonde,...
German, 13th – 14th century, female.
Miniaturist, calligrapher.
Adelaide von Epfig was a nun at the convent of Unterlinden in Alsace, France, where she produced several outstanding works.
Italian, 13th – 14th century, male.
Sculptor.
Agnolo di Ventura was a pupil of the Pisani School. He collaborated with Guido di Pace on the construction of the Grosseto palace, and on a number of works with Agostino di Giovanni. After 1349 his name no longer appears....
Italian, 13th century, male.
Active in Naples.
Sculptor (stone/wood).
This artist is mentioned in about 1230.
Italian, 13th – 14th century, male.
Born in Siena; died 1350.
Sculptor. Religious subjects. Statues, monuments.
Sienese School.
Agostino di Giovanni was a product of the Pisani School. He married in 1310 and had two sons, Giovanni and Domenico, who were chosen as 'capomaestri' for the construction of Siena Cathedral. He often worked with the former....
Italian, 13th century, male.
Painter.
Bassano School.
This artist is mentioned as being in Bassano on 23 November 1290.
Syrian, 13th century, male.
Metal worker.
Ahmad ibn Umar al Dhaki is thought to have come from Mosul, and had a famous workshop and numerous apprentices. Three leather objects, one in Cleveland Museum, one at the Louvre and one in a private collection in Switzerland, are signed by him and dated between ...
Italian, 13th century, male.
Active in Genoa.
Painter.
Genoese School.
In 1261 this artist took into his studio as an apprentice a certain Tealdino di Rubaldo from Chiavari. He is probably the same painter as the Aimerio referred to in 1280 in Vercelli.
Persian School, 13th century, male.
Active at the beginning of the 13th century.
Born probably, in Wasit.
Painter.
Yahya ibn Mahmud al-Wasiti was a painter and calligrapher. He provided illustrations for a manuscript of al-Hariri’s Assemblies ( Maqamat) dated 1237 and now in the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris. The stylistic discrepancies between the different miniatures that appear in this manuscript make it difficult to discern the originality of al-Wasiti....
French, 13th century, male.
Sculptor.
This artist is mentioned in a document of 1292 as being in Paris.
Italian, 13th century, male.
Sculptors. Funerary monuments.
Originally from Lombardy, these two artists worked in Hungary in the 13th century. They are mentioned in chronicles of 1272, when they were appointed to make the tomb of St Margaret, daughter of King Bela II of Hungary, on the island of Margarete located between Pest and Ofen. Of this monument, which must have been an imposing work of art, only a few red and white marble low reliefs remain....
German, 13th – 14th century, male.
Sculptor (stone).
According to documents dating from the period, Schallo Albert appears to have been an important and successful figure in Cologne from 1285 to 1336.
Italian, 13th century, male.
Active in Bologna.
Painter.
Bolognese School.
Giovanni was the earliest artist from the Alberti family, which originated from Borgo San Sepulcro, and in the 16th and 17th centuries supplied a whole procession of painters, sculptors, engravers and artists of all kinds. We only know that he lived about ...
Italian, 13th century, male.
Active in Pisa.
Painter. Religious subjects.
Pisan School.
Morrona identifies as his a painting for the high altar of the church of S Francesco, Pisa.
Italian, 13th century, male.
Active in Bolognac.1285.
Sculptor.
Referred to by Zani.
Italian, 13th century, male.
Active in Modena.
Sculptor. Religious subjects.
The son of Anselme and the nephew of Arrigo, Alberto da Campione was employed as an architect in the building of Modena Cathedral until after 1244.
Italian, 13th century, male.
Active in Genoa.
Painter.
Genoese School.
We know from documents dated 1282 that as a young man, this artist became an assistant to the painter Accorso Mascarello.
German, 13th century, male.
Active in Salzburg.
Painter.
Salzburg School.
The death of a painter of this name is twice registered in a Salzburg death roll; presumably there were two painters of the same name in Salzburg. However, nothing is known about their works.