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Crivelli, Taddeo [Taddeo da Ferrara]
( fl 1451; d Bologna, by 1479). Italian illuminator and painter. Bertoni hypothesized a Lombard origin for the artist on orthographic grounds, and Crivellis style seems to support this, although at least 20 years of his working life were spent in Ferrara. The earliest surviving document concerning Crivelli is his personal account book for 14517 (Modena, Archv Stor.). Ljuba Eleen (DBI) calculated that during this period Crivelli was engaged in more than 100 projects. In carrying out these commissions, he employed a sizeable shop of apprentices and assistants, including Cristoforo Mainardi ( fl 1454) and Jacopo Filippo dArgenta. In 1452 Crivelli contracted to illuminate uno trato sopra lo evangelio di san zoane che fe santo agostino for Novello Malatesta. This has been identified with a copy of St Augustines Sermons on the Gospel of St John (Cesena, Bib. Malatestiana, MS. D.III.3).
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