File:Master of the Clarisse, possibly Rinaldo da Siena - Madonna and Child with Four Saints, c. 1285, K1930.jpg

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Rinaldo da Siena  (fl. from 1270 until 1279
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Description Italian painter and illuminator
Date of birth/death 13th century
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13th century
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Location of birth Italy
Work period from 1270 until 1279
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English: Madonna and Child with Four Saints
Date 26 September 2019, 11:08:42
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