20 examples of uccello in sentences

He was buried in the Duomo, on the north side of the choir, and was to have reposed beneath a sumptuous monument made under his own instructions, with frescoes by Taddeo Gaddi and Giuliano d'Arrigo; but something intervened, and Uccello's fresco was used instead, and this, some sixty years ago, was transferred to canvas and moved to the position in which it now is seen.

Among his assistants on these were Antonio Pollaiuolo (born in 1429), who designed the quail in the left border, and Paolo Uccello (born in 1397), both destined to be men of influence.

The drawings in the cases in the first long corridor are worth close studycovering as they do the whole range of great Italian art: from, say, Uccello to Carlo Dolci.

CHAPTER IX The Uffizi II: The First Six Rooms Lorenzo MonacoFra AngelicoMariotto Albertinelli turns innkeeperThe Venetian roomsGiorgione's deathTitianMantegna uniting north and southGiovanni BelliniDomenico GhirlandaioMichelangeloLuca SignorelliWild flowersLeonardo da VinciPaolo Uccello.

Uccello may possibly be recalled, but only for subject.

On the left wall is Uccello's battle piece, No. 52, very like that in our National Gallery: rich and glorious as decoration, but quite bearing out Vasari's statement that Uccello could not draw horses.

On the left wall is Uccello's battle piece, No. 52, very like that in our National Gallery: rich and glorious as decoration, but quite bearing out Vasari's statement that Uccello could not draw horses.

Uccello was a most laborious student of animal life and so absorbed in the mysteries of perspective that he preferred them to bed; but he does not seem to have been able to unite them.

This picture is a complete contrast to the Uccello: for that is all tapestry, richness, and belligerence, and this is so pale and gentle, with its lovely light green, a rare colour in this gallery.

Paolo Doni, a painter of battle scenes, was so fond of birds that he was known as Uccello (a bird) and now has no other name; Pietro Vannucci coming from Perugia was called Perugino; Agnolo di Francesco di Migliore happened to be a tailor with a genius of a son, Andrea; that genius is therefore Andrea of the Tailordel Sartofor all time.

The only contemporary portrait (and this is very doubtful) is in a picture in the Louvre given to Uccelloa serious, thoughtful, bearded face with steady, observant eyes: one of five heads, the others being Giotto, Manetti, Brunelleschi, and Uccello himself.

In the Duomo, for example, we saw his equestrian portrait of Niccolò da Tolentino, a companion to Uccello's Hawkwood.

Donatello born (d. 1466) 1387 Fra Angelico born (d. 1455) 1391 Michelozzo born (d. 1472) 1396 (?) Andrea del Castagno born (d. 1457) 1397 Paolo Uccello born (d. 1475) 1399 or 1400 Luca della Robbia born (d. 1482) 1401 or 1402 Masaccio born (d. 1428?) 1405

The progress of landscape, history, and anatomical drawing may be traced in Paolo Uccello, Dello Delli, Piero di Cosimo, Pinturicchio, the Pollajuoli, and Luca Signorelli.

The laws of perspective and foreshortening were worked out by Paolo Uccello and Brunelleschi.

Whole menageries and aviaries, for instance, were painted by Paolo Uccello.

It is difficult to imagine a style of painting less attractive than that of Paolo Uccello.

Yet we perceive that, though he felt in his own way the naturalistic impulse of the age, he had scarcely anything in common with masters like Uccello or Verocchio.

He got his name Uccello from his partiality for painting birds, it is said.

Paolo Uccello 1397 1475 Andrea del Castagno 1396 1457 Piero della Francesca 1420?

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