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Niccolò di Giacomo da Bologna (c. 1325 – c. 1403), usually known as Niccolò da Bologna, was one of the most important and prolific manuscript illuminators in 14th-century Bologna. He was active from about 1349 to 1403. He is known for his expressive figures and crowded, action-filled narrative scenes. The first signed works by Niccolò are all copies of Gratian's ‘Decretals’, one of the standard works of canon law. He and his workshop later illuminated a variety of other manuscripts, including university texts, choir books and other liturgical texts, private devotional books, and even works of secular poetry and drama. Niccolò also illuminated a number of specialty books made for various corporate groups in the city, such as statute books and guild registers. He was a financially successful artist who was appointed illuminator to the city of Bologna in the 1380s and was an active member of city government. He was the uncle of the artist Jacopo di Paolo (active 1371-1426).

Niccolò da Bologna's tempera and gold on parchment, 1394-1402, J. Paul Getty Trust
Niccolò da Bologna's tempera and gold on parchment, 1394-1402, J. Paul Getty Trust

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Niccolò da Bologna, connu aussi comme Nicolo di Giacomo di Nascimbene, (Bologne, vers 1325 à Bologne - Bologne, vers 1403) est un enlumineur italien de la période gothique actif au XIVe siècle.



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