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  1. Andrea da Firenze, también conocido como Andreas da Florentia, Andrea dei Servi, Andrea degli Organi y Andrea di Giovanni (siglo XIV – 1415) fue un compositor y organista italiano de finales de la Edad Media.

    • c. 1350
  2. Andrea da Firenze, también conocido como Andreas da Florentia, Andrea dei Servi, Andrea degli Organi y Andrea di Giovanni (siglo XIV – 1415) fue un compositor y organista italiano de finales de la Edad Media.

  3. Andreas de Florentia (also known as Andrea da Firenze, Andrea de' Servi, Andrea degli Organi and Andrea di Giovanni; died 1415) was a Florentine composer and organist of the late medieval era. Along with Francesco Landini and Paolo da Firenze, he was a leading representative of the Italian ars nova style of the Trecento, and was a ...

  4. Andrea da Firenze (flourished c. 1346—died after May 16, 1379) was a Florentine fresco painter whose considerable ability is demonstrated by his works in the church of Sta. Maria Novella in Florence. Andrea’s name appears in the register of the Arte dei Medici e degli Speziali guild in Florence.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. ANDREA DA FIRENZE. (active 1343-1377, Firenze) The Triumph of St Thomas Aquinas (west wall) 1366-67 Fresco Cappellone degli Spagnoli, Santa Maria Novella, Florence. While the main thematic emphasis on the east wall is on the pastoral and missionary work of the Dominicans, the fresco on the west wall - which is generally known as the Triumph of ...

  6. by ANDREA DA FIRENZE. The Cappellone degli Spagnoli (Spanish Chapel), located in what is called the Chiostro Verde (Green Cloister) on the west side of the nave of Santa Maria Novella, was erected around 1350 as the chapter house of the Dominican monastery of Santa Maria Novella.

  7. Andrea di Bonaiuto da Firenze or Andrea da Firenze (I) (active 1343 – 1377) was an Italian painter active in Florence. He was probably born in Florence where he was active from 1343. His earliest works suggest that he was in close contact with the workshop of Andrea di Cione.