Sassetta: A Dreamlike Blending of Reality and Unreality
Sassetta (Stefano di Giovanni) (1394-1450) was perhaps the greatest of the early fifteenth century Sienese painters. He mingles an innate conservatism, especially in his architectural structures, with a delight in the svelte forms of International Gothic figure design, and in the clarity and unity of Renaissance pictorial space. The essentially fourteenth century basis of his style is the dreamlike blending of reality and unreality, and of graceful calm and visionary fervor.
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