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The biography follows the artist’s life from formative years through artistic maturation, describing early education, influential apprenticeships, and a turning point that directed him toward painting. It traces the development of a distinctive fresco and landscape idiom marked by restrained composition, noble simplicity, and careful treatment of figures and settings. The text recounts periods of misunderstanding and critical hostility followed by growing recognition, surveys major commissions and recurring themes, and offers technical and critical commentary. Chronologically organized and illustrated with color plates, the study blends personal anecdote, stylistic analysis, and accounts of the artist’s working methods.
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