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Dear Merri Pemberton,
Many Renaissance artists were trained as goldsmiths or trained by goldsmiths.
Why don't you consult a readily available survey of Renaissance art, like James
Beck, Italian Renaissance Painting, or Frederick Hartt's larger History of
Italian Renaissance Art for more background? Sandro is Alessandro. It's
Zurbaran, by the way.
Jane Necol
Quoting Merri Pemberton <[log in to unmask]>:
>
> Did the painters Alessandro Botticelli and Francisco Zubaran make
> jewelry? I
> am supposed to gather information about the jewelry that they have made,
> but
> I am not sure if I have the first names right...I can't find the
> jewelry
> pieces that they have made online, only paintings. I thought that maybe
> there
> was a different Botticelli or Zubaran who specialized in
> jewelry-making.
>
>
> MC
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