Jacopo da Lanciano

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Jacopo da Lanciano (15th century) was an Italian painter known by a single signed work, a Madonna and Child now in the Museo diocesano di Lanciano, province of Chieti, region of Abruzzo. The painter appears to have been influenced by Paolo Veneziano. [1]

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