Bernardo Daddi

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Bernardo Daddi was an early Italian Renaissance painter and the leading painter of Florence of his generation. He was one of the artists who contributed to the revolutionary art of the Renaissance, which broke away from the conventions of the preceding generation of Gothic artists, by creating compositions which aimed to achieve a more realistic representation of reality. He was particularly successful with his small-scale works and contributed to the development of the portable altarpiece, a format that subsequently gained great popularity.

Paintings by Bernardo Daddi

Madonna and Child Enthroned with Angels and Saints (1334)

Madonna and Child

Story of the true Belt (1337)

Bernardo Daddi, storie della vera Cintola, 1337-38, da altare maggiore duomo di Prato

Madonna and Child with Sts Matthew and Nicholas (1328)

Madonna and Child

Saint Lawrence (1340)

Bernardo Daddi, San Lorenzo, Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan

Annunciation (1335)

Annunciation

The Assumption of the Virgin (1338)

Altarpiece fragment; Paintings

Bigallo Triptych (1330)

Madonna and Child crucifixion of Jesus Nativity of Jesus

Martyrdom of Saint Stephen (1337)

Musei Vaticani, Pinacoteca, Sala I. Bernardo Daddi, Predella con storie di Santo Stefano, 1345 circa.

Saint Reparata Tortured with Red-Hot Irons (1337)

Painting, predella panel; Paintings

Triptych, The Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints (1338)

Bernardo Daddi, Triptych: The Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints, tempera and gold leaf on panel, dated 1338; in the Courtauld Gallery; open

The Crucifixion (1340)

crucifixion of Jesus

Saint Reparata before the Emperor Decius (1340)

Painting, predella panel; Paintings