Coppo di Marcovaldo

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Coppo di Marcovaldo was a Florentine painter in the Italo-Byzantine style, active in the middle of the thirteenth century, whose fusion of both the Italian and Byzantine styles had great influence on generations of Italian artists.

Paintings by Coppo di Marcovaldo

Madonna (1300)

Madonna and Child

Maestà dei Servi di Orvieto (1265)

Madonna and Child

Madonna del Bordone (1261)

The Madonna del Bordone (‘The Madonna of the pilgrim's staff’) is a panel painting by the Italian painter Coppo di Marcovaldo, in the church of Santa Maria dei Servi in Siena, Italy. Signed and dated 1261, the work is the only certain attribution to the Florentine painter. It was painted after he had been taken prisoner in the Battle of Montaperti in 1260, when the Republic of Siena defeated the Republic of Florence. Coppo paid his ransom by executing the work.

John Baptist Enthroned (1225)

battistero di San Giovanni

Lamb of God (1225)

Interior of the Florence Baptistry - Mosaics - Apse

Mary and Christ Enthroned (1225)

Interior of the Florence Baptistry - Mosaics - Apse

Jacob, Isaac, Abraham, Moses, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, David (1225)

Italy: en:Florence Baptistery (Battistero di San Giovanni), baptistery of the Florence Cathedral

Apostles (1275)

Christ and the Last Judgement in the Florence Baptistry mosaics

Christ (1275)

Christ and the Last Judgement in the Florence Baptistry mosaics

Archangels (1275)

battistero di San Giovanni

Principates Virtutes Angels (1275)

battistero di San Giovanni

Damned (1275)

Hell in the Florence Baptistry mosaics