Pace di Bartolo
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Pace di Bartolo or Pace da Faenza was an Italian painter, active in Assisi in 1344–1368.
He is mentioned by Giorgio Vasari as a pupil of Giotto, and is said to have executed some decorations in fresco on the exterior of San Giovanni at Bologna. He had a particular talent for representing small figures. About the year 1574 the following works by him existed at Forlì: The Holy Cross, a small picture in tempera, representing the Passion, and Four Scenes from the Life of the Virgin.
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Bryan, Michael (1886). "Faenza, Pace da". In Graves, Robert Edmund (ed.). Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers (A–K). Vol. I (3rd ed.). London: George Bell & Sons.
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