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The Northern Master was an anonymous artist in the late 13th century who worked in the Upper Church of the Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi. Although his precise origin is unknown, he is thought to be of French, German, or English origin. He and his assistants played a critical role in painting by merging northern Gothic and Italian influences in the frescoes. Also attributed to him are the designs for some of the stained glass windows.

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  • Maestro Oltremontano (fr)
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  • Le dit Maestro Oltremontano, ou d'Oltralpe (... - ...), est le nom de convention d'un peintre anonyme, peut-être français, actif dans l'église supérieure de la basilique Saint-François d'Assise vers la fin du XIIIe siècle. (fr)
  • The Northern Master was an anonymous artist in the late 13th century who worked in the Upper Church of the Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi. Although his precise origin is unknown, he is thought to be of French, German, or English origin. He and his assistants played a critical role in painting by merging northern Gothic and Italian influences in the frescoes. Also attributed to him are the designs for some of the stained glass windows. (en)
  • Il cosiddetto Maestro Oltremontano, o d'Oltralpe (... – ...; fl. XIII secolo), è stato un pittore anonimo forse francese attivo nella basilica superiore di Assisi verso la fine del XIII secolo. (it)
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  • Le dit Maestro Oltremontano, ou d'Oltralpe (... - ...), est le nom de convention d'un peintre anonyme, peut-être français, actif dans l'église supérieure de la basilique Saint-François d'Assise vers la fin du XIIIe siècle. (fr)
  • The Northern Master was an anonymous artist in the late 13th century who worked in the Upper Church of the Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi. Although his precise origin is unknown, he is thought to be of French, German, or English origin. He and his assistants played a critical role in painting by merging northern Gothic and Italian influences in the frescoes. Also attributed to him are the designs for some of the stained glass windows. (en)
  • Il cosiddetto Maestro Oltremontano, o d'Oltralpe (... – ...; fl. XIII secolo), è stato un pittore anonimo forse francese attivo nella basilica superiore di Assisi verso la fine del XIII secolo. (it)
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