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EYK Hubert van - XNUMXth-century Dutch painter

EYK Jan van - Dutch painter of the XNUMXth century

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BOSH Hieronymus - Dutch painter of the late XV - early XVI centuries

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VINCI Leonardo (yes) - Italian painter of the XNUMXth century

DURER Albrecht - German painter of the late XV - early XVI centuries

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WEIDEN Rogier van der - Dutch painter of the XNUMXth century

RUBLEV Andrei - Russian painter of the late XIV - early XV centuries

TITIAN - Italian painter of the XNUMXth century

Theophanes Greek - Byzantine painter of the late XIV - early XV centuries

UCHELLO Paolo - Italian painter of the XNUMXth century

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BONDONE Giotto (di) - Italian painter of the late XIII - early XIV centuries

LIMBURG Paul - French painter of the late XIII - early XIV centuries

Masaccio - Italian painter of the XNUMXth century

RAFAEL Santi - Italian painter of the late XV - early XVI centuries

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ANGELICO Fra Beato - Italian painter of the XNUMXth century

NITHHARDT Mathis - German painter of the early XV - late XVI centuries

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Verrocchiu Andrea del - Italian painter of the XNUMXth century

FRANCESCA Piero della - Italian painter of the XNUMXth century

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ALTDORFER Albrecht - German painter of the late XV - early XVI centuries

Botticelli Sandro - Italian painter of the XV century

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