For the village near Livorno, see Sassetta, Tuscany
Stefano di Giovanni di Consolo, known as il Sassetta (c. 1392–1450) was a Tuscan painter of the Renaissance, and a significant figure of the Sienese School.[1] While working within the Sienese tradition, he innovated the style by introducing elements derived from the decorative Gothic style and the realism of contemporary Florentine innovators as Masaccio.[2]
Sassetta | |
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Born | Stefano di Giovanni di Consolo around 1392 |
Died | 1450 or 1451 (age 58 or 59) |
Nationality | Sienese |
Known for | Painting |