Mantegna









Mantegna


Mantegna [mahn-te-nyah] Examples noun

  1. An·dre·a [ahn-dre-ah] /ɑnˈdrɛ ɑ/, 1431–1506, Italian painter and engraver.

Examples from the Web for mantegna Contemporary Examples of mantegna

  • Other drawings, by artists such as Mantegna, are shown next to the print derived from them.

    The Best of Brit Lit

    Peter Stothard

    July 9, 2010

  • Historical Examples of mantegna

  • Francois asked him, as he placed his copy of Mantegna’s figure in his portfolio.

    The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete

    Emile Zola

  • But before we left the Mantegna he pressed my arm and gave it a loving look.

    The Madonna of the Future

    Henry James

  • But Mantegna and Botticelli and Signorelli made him sad, and almost morose.

    The Martian

    George Du Maurier

  • Mantegna, Andrea, wood-cuts of the Hypnerotomachia ascribed to, 219.

    A Treatise on Wood Engraving

    John Jackson

  • Mantegna was by birth a Paduan, but he worked chiefly in Mantua.

    Old Continental Towns

    Walter M. Gallichan

  • British Dictionary definitions for mantegna Mantegna noun

    1. Andrea (anˈdrɛːa). 1431–1506, Italian painter and engraver, noted esp for his frescoes, such as those in the Ducal Palace, Mantua
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