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Giotto
Giotto di Bondone (; – January 8, 1337), known mononymously as Giotto, was an Italian painter and architect from Florence during the Late Middle Ages. He worked during the Gothic and Proto-Renaissance period. Giotto's contemporary, the banker and chronicler Giovanni Villani, wrote that Giotto was "the most sovereign master of painting in his time, who drew all his figures and their postures according to nature" and of his publicly recognized "talent and excellence". Giorgio Vasari described Giotto as making a decisive break from the prevalent Byzantine style and as initiating "the great art of
Duccio di Buoninsegna
Duccio di Buoninsegna ( , ; – ), commonly known as just Duccio, was an Italian painter active in Siena, Tuscany, in the late 13th and early 14th century. He was hired throughout his life to complete many important works in government and religious buildings around Italy. Duccio is considered one of the greatest Italian painters of the Middle Ages, and is credited with creating the painting styles of Trecento Gothic style and the Sienese school.
Cimabue
thumb|Santa Trinita Maestà, 1280–1285, Uffizi Gallery, Florence
Paolo Uccello
Italian painter (1397-1475)
Simone Martini
Italian painter
Ambrogio Lorenzetti
Italian painter (1290-1348)
Pisanello
Pisanello (), born Antonio di Puccio Pisano or Antonio di Puccio da Cereto, also erroneously called Vittore Pisano by Giorgio Vasari, was one of the most distinguished painters of the early Italian Renaissance and Quattrocento. He was acclaimed by poets such as Guarino da Verona and praised by humanists of his time, who compared him to such illustrious names as Cimabue, Phidias and Praxiteles.
Pietro Lorenzetti
Italian painter (c. 1280—1348)
Gentile da Fabriano
Italian painter (1370–1427)
Masolino da Panicale
Italian painter between Late Gothic and Renaissance (1383-1447)
Martin Schongauer
German artist (c. 1450–1491)
Taddeo Gaddi
Italian early renaissance painter (1300–1366)
Orcagna
thumb|upright=0.7|Statue of Andrea Orcagna on the Piazzale degli Uffizi in Florence carved by Niccolò Bazzanti|alt=Statue of Andrea Orcagna in the Uffizi outside gallery in Florence carved by Niccolò Bazzanti at Pietro Bazzanti e Figlio Art Gallery, Forence thumb|upright=0.9|Strozzi family|Strozzi Altarpiece (1354–1357), [[Santa Maria Novella, Florence]] thumb|upright=0.9|Tabernacle of Orsanmichele (1352–1359)
Pietro Cavallini
Italian painter (1240–1330)
Limbourg brothers
Dutch manuscript illuminators
Altichiero
thumb|260px|Detail from Crucifixion, a fresco in the Oratorio di San Giorgio of [[Padua]]
Lorenzo Monaco
Italian painter (c. 1370 – c. 1425)
International Gothic
art style
Stefan Lochner
German painter working in the late "soft style" of the International Gothic. (c. 1410–1451)
Bernardo Daddi
Italian painter (1290–1348)
Agnolo Gaddi
Italian early renaissance painter (c.1350-1396)
Guido of Siena
Italian painter (1230-1290)
old master
name given to skilled painters who worked in Europe before about 1800
Bartolomé Bermejo
Spanish artist (1440-1500)
Theodoric of Prague
Bohemian painter (c. 1328–1381)
Melchior Broederlam
Early Netherlandish painter
Spinello Aretino
Italian painter (c.1350–c.1410)
Bernt Notke
German painter and sculptor (1440–1509)
Bonaventura Berlinghieri
Italian painter (1210-1287)
Guariento di Arpo
Italian artist (1310-1370)
Taddeo di Bartolo
Italian painter (1362-1422)
Giottino
thumb|right|250px|Pietà of San Remigio. ca. 1365, tempera on wood, 195 x 134 cm, Galleria degli Uffizi, [[Florence]] Giottino (fl. 1324 – 1369), also known as Tommaso Fiorentino, was an early Italian painter from Florence. His real name was Maso di Stefano or Tommaso di Stefano.
Vitale da Bologna
Italian painter (1289–1359)
Giusto de' Menabuoi
Italian painter (1330-1390)
Bartolo di Fredi
Italian painter (1330-1410)
Master Francke
Dutch painter (c. 1380–c. 1435)
Hans Multscher
German sculptor and painter (c. 1400–1467)
Barna da Siena
presumed Italian painter
Antonio Veneziano
Italian painter
Master Bertram
painter (1345–1415)
Barnaba da Modena
Italian painter (1328–1386)
Bernat Martorell
Catalan painter (1390-1452)
Giovanni da Milano
painter from Lombardy, active between 1346 and 1369. (1325–1370)
Lucas Moser
artist
Berlinghiero Berlinghieri
thumb|right|200px|Madonna and child, c. 1230, tempera on wood, now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Berlinghiero, also known as Berlinghiero Berlinghieri or Berlinghiero of Lucca (fl. 1228 – between 1236 and 1242), was an Italian painter in the Italo-Byzantine style of the early thirteenth century. He was the father of the painters Barone Berlinghieri, Bonaventura Berlinghieri, and Marco Berlinghieri.
Conrad von Soest
Westphalian painter
Henri Bellechose
Dutch painter, active 1415-1440
Gherardo Starnina
Italian painter (1354-1413)
Fernando Gallego
Spanish artist (1440-1507)
Hermen Rode
German artist (fl. 15th century)
Enguerrand Quarton
French painter (1411-1466)
Lluís Borrassà
Catalan artist (c.1360-1425)
Allegretto Nuzi
Italian painter (1315–1373)
Giovanni Boccati
Italian painter (c.1420-1487)
Giunta Pisano
Italian painter
Master of the Life of the Virgin
pseudonym given to a late Gothic German painter working in Cologne
Master of Vyšší Brod
Bohemian painter
Jacopo del Casentino
Italian early renaissance painter (1297-1358)
Paolo di Giovanni Fei
Italian painter (1345-1411)
Giovanni del Biondo
14th century Italian painter mainly known for his panel paintings (1356-1399)