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The Master of San Torpè (active c. 1290 – 1325) is an anonymous Tuscan painter, active around Pisa in Gothic style. Works attributed to this painter are found in Uffizi Gallery, Courtauld Gallery (St Julian), and Seattle Art Museum Kress Collection (Madonna and Child). His name derives from a work originally in the church of San Torpè, Pisa.

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  • Maître de San Torpè (fr)
  • Maestro di San Torpè (it)
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  • Le Maître de San Torpè (en italien, Maestro di San Torpè) est un peintre anonyme, actif de 1290 à 1320 environ, notamment à Pise et ses environs, où il occupe la première place entre la mort de Cimabue (1301) et l'arrivée de Simone Martini (1320). E. Sandberg-Vavalà est à l'origine de sa définition en 1937, le dénommant d'après la Vierge à l'Enfant de l'église San Torpè à Pise. (fr)
  • The Master of San Torpè (active c. 1290 – 1325) is an anonymous Tuscan painter, active around Pisa in Gothic style. Works attributed to this painter are found in Uffizi Gallery, Courtauld Gallery (St Julian), and Seattle Art Museum Kress Collection (Madonna and Child). His name derives from a work originally in the church of San Torpè, Pisa. (en)
  • Il Maestro di San Torpè (... – XIV secolo) è stato un pittore italiano attivo dal 1290 al 1320 circa, in particolare a Pisa e dintorni, dove fu il più eminente tra la morte di Cimabue (1301) e l'arrivo di Simone Martini (1320). (it)
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  • Le Maître de San Torpè (en italien, Maestro di San Torpè) est un peintre anonyme, actif de 1290 à 1320 environ, notamment à Pise et ses environs, où il occupe la première place entre la mort de Cimabue (1301) et l'arrivée de Simone Martini (1320). E. Sandberg-Vavalà est à l'origine de sa définition en 1937, le dénommant d'après la Vierge à l'Enfant de l'église San Torpè à Pise. (fr)
  • The Master of San Torpè (active c. 1290 – 1325) is an anonymous Tuscan painter, active around Pisa in Gothic style. Works attributed to this painter are found in Uffizi Gallery, Courtauld Gallery (St Julian), and Seattle Art Museum Kress Collection (Madonna and Child). His name derives from a work originally in the church of San Torpè, Pisa. (en)
  • Il Maestro di San Torpè (... – XIV secolo) è stato un pittore italiano attivo dal 1290 al 1320 circa, in particolare a Pisa e dintorni, dove fu il più eminente tra la morte di Cimabue (1301) e l'arrivo di Simone Martini (1320). (it)
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