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Sebastino di Mainardi was an Italian painter who was active in Florence between 1466 and 1513. He is known for his work in the Florentine Renaissance style. His paintings typically depict religious subjects, such as the Resurrection of Christ, with a focus on realism and detail. Mainardi's work is characterized by a soft, luminous palette and a careful attention to anatomy. His paintings are often characterized by a balanced composition, with a strong emphasis on the central figure. The artist is often noted for his influence on the style of artists including Sandro Botticelli and Filippino Lippi, but he also had his own unique style, including his use of gold leaf and his detailed depictions of clothing and jewelry.
Born
1466
Died
1513