Mantegna [mahn-te-nyah] Examples noun
- 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.
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.
Henry James
But Mantegna and Botticelli and Signorelli made him sad, and almost morose.
George Du Maurier
Mantegna, Andrea, wood-cuts of the Hypnerotomachia ascribed to, 219.
John Jackson
Mantegna was by birth a Paduan, but he worked chiefly in Mantua.
Walter M. Gallichan
British Dictionary definitions for mantegna Mantegna noun
- Andrea (anˈdrɛːa). 1431–1506, Italian painter and engraver, noted esp for his frescoes, such as those in the Ducal Palace, Mantua