gentile da fabriano: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/dʒɛnˈtɪleɪ də ˌfæbriˈɑːnəʊ/US/dʒɛnˈtɪleɪ də ˌfɑːbriˈɑːnoʊ/

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What does “gentile da fabriano” mean?

A proper noun referring to Gentile di Niccolò di Massio, a renowned Italian painter of the International Gothic style during the early Renaissance.

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Meaning and Definition

A proper noun referring to Gentile di Niccolò di Massio, a renowned Italian painter of the International Gothic style during the early Renaissance.

Used as a name to refer to the artist himself, his body of work, or the distinct artistic style he pioneered, characterized by rich color, detailed ornamentation, and narrative elegance.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant differences in usage; both variants use the Italian name. Pronunciation may differ slightly.

Connotations

In both cultures, the name connotes high art, the late medieval/early Renaissance period, and sophisticated patronage.

Frequency

Extremely low frequency outside specialized art history discourse.

Grammar

How to Use “gentile da fabriano” in a Sentence

[Proper Noun] + [verb: painted, created, influenced]

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
the Adoration of the Magi by Gentile da Fabrianothe style of Gentile da FabrianoGentile da Fabriano's altarpiece
medium
a painting attributed to Gentile da Fabrianoinfluenced by Gentile da Fabrianocontemporary of Gentile da Fabriano
weak
the artist Gentile da Fabrianolike Gentile da FabrianoGentile da Fabriano and

Examples

Examples of “gentile da fabriano” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • It has a distinctly Gentile-esque quality.
  • The Fabrianese style is evident.

American English

  • The work shows Gentile-esque ornamentation.
  • It's in the Fabrianese manner.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Not applicable.

Academic

Frequent in art history texts, museum catalogs, and academic papers on Italian Renaissance painting.

Everyday

Virtually never used in casual conversation.

Technical

Used precisely in art conservation, attribution studies, and stylistic analysis.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “gentile da fabriano”

Strong

Gentile di NiccolòThe Fabrianese master

Neutral

The artistThe painter

Weak

A Gothic painterAn Italian Renaissance artist

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “gentile da fabriano”

A modernist painterA minimalist artist

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “gentile da fabriano”

  • Misspelling as 'Gentile da Fabrian*o*' (with an extra 'n').
  • Confusing him with Gentile Bellini, another Italian painter.
  • Pronouncing 'Gentile' with a soft 'g' as in 'general'; it is a hard 'g' as in 'get'.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

'Gentile' is his given (first) name. 'Da Fabriano' is a descriptor meaning 'from Fabriano', used as a surname.

He is most famous for his altarpiece 'The Adoration of the Magi' (1423), celebrated for its intricate detail, rich colors, and lavish use of gold leaf.

In English, it is commonly approximated as /fæbriˈɑːnoʊ/ (fab-ree-AH-noh) in American English and /fæbriˈɑːnəʊ/ (fab-ree-AH-noh) in British English.

In formal art historical writing, the full name is used on first reference. Subsequently, he may be referred to as 'Gentile' (if context is clear) or simply 'Fabriano'.

A proper noun referring to Gentile di Niccolò di Massio, a renowned Italian painter of the International Gothic style during the early Renaissance.

Gentile da fabriano is usually academic / art historical in register.

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Idioms & Phrases

  • None

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think: GENTLE art from FABRICated gold (referencing his detailed gold leaf work) + ANO (Fabriano).

Conceptual Metaphor

ARTIST AS A GOLDSMITH (reflecting his meticulous, jewel-like painting technique).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The fresco in the is attributed to Gentile da Fabriano.
Multiple Choice

Gentile da Fabriano is most closely associated with which artistic style?

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