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Maso Finiguerra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maso Tommasoii Finiguerra (1426 – 1464), was an Italian goldsmith, draftsman, and engraver working in Florence, whose name is distinguished in the history of art and craftsmanship for reasons which a...
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Maso Finiguerra Born in Florence, Maso Finiguerra was a famous goldsmith, engraver and designer in his native city. He practiced the art of niello, a method of metal decoration. Although Vasari credited him with the method’s invention, his claim was discredited.... ... Artist: Maso Finiguerra (1426 - 1464);
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Research Finiguerra Maso and other related topics by using the free encyclopedia at the Questia.com online library. ... Questia Books and Articles on: Finiguerra Maso...
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Maso Finiguerra (1426-1464) - Find works of art, auction results & sale prices of artist Maso Finiguerra at galleries and auctions worldwide. ... Maso Finiguerra (1426-1464)
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finishing - Negatives, Prints, spotting, retouching, varnishing, Spotting, Retouching, Varnishing [next] [back] Maso Finiguerra Biography - (b Florence, Mar. 1426; bur. Florence, 24 Aug. 1464)
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Media in category "Maso Finiguerra" ... This category contains only the following file. ... Maso finiguerra, pace dall'opera del duomo.JPG...
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Vasari attributed the invention of engraving to Finiguerra. He claimed that this technique originated in Maso's habit of checking his work as it progressed by taking sulphur casts from the nielli and then paper impressions from the casts.
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Home > The Oxford Dictionary of Art > Finiguerra, Maso ... Finiguerra, Maso (b Florence, Mar. 1426; bur. Florence, 24 Aug. 1464).; Florentine goldsmith, engraver, designer, and the most famous craftsman of the day in niello (a type of decorative metal inlay).
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Maso Finiguerra : Find Now ... H-Travel ADDRESS1 Via Maso Finiguerra 12 ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Finiguerra, Maso...
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Author: Finiguerra, Maso ... The first modern facsimile edition of this fifteenth century ‘picture-chronicle’ of nearly one hundred drawings attributed to the goldsmith and possible inventor of the art of engraving, Maso Finiguerra (1426-1464), portraying sacred and profane subjects from biblical stories and Greek...
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