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<p> E . Garland-maker), nickname of Domenico Curradi, an [[Italian]] painter, born at Florence; acquired celebrity first as a designer in gold; he at 24 turned to painting, and devoted himself to fresco and mosaic work, in which he won wide-spread fame; amongst his many great frescoes it is enough to mention here "The Massacre of the Innocents," at Florence, and "Christ calling Peter and Andrew," at Rome; [[Michael]] [[Angelo]] was for a time his pupil (1449-1494). </p> | <p> [[E]] . Garland-maker), nickname of Domenico Curradi, an [[Italian]] painter, born at Florence; acquired celebrity first as a designer in gold; he at 24 turned to painting, and devoted himself to fresco and mosaic work, in which he won wide-spread fame; amongst his many great frescoes it is enough to mention here "The [[Massacre]] of the Innocents," at Florence, and "Christ calling [[Peter]] and Andrew," at Rome; [[Michael]] [[Angelo]] was for a time his pupil (1449-1494). </p> | ||
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The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]
E . Garland-maker), nickname of Domenico Curradi, an Italian painter, born at Florence; acquired celebrity first as a designer in gold; he at 24 turned to painting, and devoted himself to fresco and mosaic work, in which he won wide-spread fame; amongst his many great frescoes it is enough to mention here "The Massacre of the Innocents," at Florence, and "Christ calling Peter and Andrew," at Rome; Michael Angelo was for a time his pupil (1449-1494).