Crossword-Solution: ORCAGNA 7 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Artist Andrea di Cione (1308–68). 1 answer
ITALIAN architect, well-known 3 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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One day a great limner, the Signor Andrea di Cione, whom men call d’Orcagna, stayed by me where I stood with my melons in the shadow of the Shepherd’s Tower, and bade me follow him to his house, for he would fain use me for an angel’s head in the great Altar-piece he was e’en then concerned with for the Church of the White Friars.
The Gathering of Brother Hilarius Michael Fairless 2014
One would not have thought either that Marbodius, or even Virgil, could have known the Etruscan tombs of Chiusi and Corneto, where, in fact, there are horrible and burlesque devils closely resembling those of Orcagna.
Penguin Island Anatole France 1999
His interest is neither in the untempered goodness of Angelico's saints, nor the untempered evil of Orcagna's Inferno; but with men and women, in their mixed and uncertain condition, always attractive, clothed sometimes by passion with a character of loveliness and energy, but saddened perpetually by the shadow upon them of the great things from which they shrink.
The Renaissance Walter Pater 2000
His interest is neither in the untempered goodness of Angelico's saints, nor the untempered evil of Orcagna's Inferno; but with men and women, in their mixed and uncertain condition, always [56] attractive, clothed sometimes by passion with a character of loveliness and energy, but saddened perpetually by the shadow upon them of the great things from which they shrink.
The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry Walter Horatio Pater 2003
His interest is neither in the untempered goodness of Angelico's saints, nor the untempered evil of Orcagna's _Inferno_; but with men and women, in their mixed and uncertain condition, always attractive, clothed sometimes by passion with a character of loveliness and energy, but saddened perpetually by the shadow upon them of the great things from which they shrink.
English literary criticism Various 2004
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1947).