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  1. Benozzo di Lese di Sandro, llamado Benozzo Gozzoli (Sant'llario a Colombano, c. 1421- Pistoia, 1497), fue un pintor cuatrocentista italiano . Formación. Nació en torno al año 1421 en la localidad de Sant'llario a Colombano. En 1427 se trasladó con su familia a Florencia.

  2. Benozzo Gozzoli (pronounced [beˈnɔttso ˈɡɔddzoli, – ˈɡɔttsoli]; born Benozzo di Lese; c. 1421 – 4 October 1497) was an Italian Renaissance painter from Florence. A pupil of Fra Angelico , Gozzoli is best known for a series of murals in the Magi Chapel of the Palazzo Medici-Riccardi , depicting festive, vibrant processions ...

  3. Benozzo di Lese di Sandro, llamado Benozzo Gozzoli (Sant'llario a Colombano, c. 1421 - Pistoia, 1497), fue un pintor cuatrocentista italiano. Nació en torno al año 1421 en la localidad de Sant'llario a Colombano. En 1427 se trasladó con su familia a Florencia.

  4. Benozzo Gozzoli. Florencia, c. 1420/1422 -Pistoia, 1497. Imprimir ficha. Este es el nombre artístico adoptado por Benozzo di Lese di Sandro, que fue uno de los mas prolíficos y populares pintores italianos del siglo XV. Su familia procedía de Sant’Ilario a Colombaia, localidad situada en los alrededores de Florencia.

  5. A feast for the eyes, Benozzo Gozzolis frescoes cover every wall of the small chapel, enveloping the viewer from all sides. Said to have been painted in about 150 days in 1459, the theme centers around three biblical kings from far-reaching lands, commonly known as the Magi or wisemen.

  6. Benozzo was invited to Pistoia, the home of his son Francesco (a painter himself, as were Gozzoli's other sons, Gerolamo and Alesso), to execute various commissions including a Maestà for the Palazzo Comunale (left unfinished). He died there in 1497, probably from the plague. [This is the artist's biography published in the NGA Systematic ...

  7. Benozzo Gozzoli was one of the most prolific and popular Italian painters of the 15 th century. His family was from Sant’Ilario a Colombaia on the outskirts of Florence. Active in Tuscany, Umbria and Rome, it is not known with whom he trained, although he seems to have first worked as a goldsmith and later as a painter with Fra Angelico.