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List of Romanesque Artistsreport

  • Hugo d'Oignies (before 1187–c. 1240) (Goldsmiths and metalworkers)

  • Roger of Helmarshausen (floruit 12th century) (Goldsmiths and metalworkers)

  • Renier de Huy (fl. 12th century) (Goldsmiths and metalworkers)

  • Nicholas of Verdun (1130–1205) (Goldsmiths and metalworkers)

  • Claricia (fl. 13th century) (Illuminators)

  • Dunstan (909–988) (Illuminators)

  • Ende (10th century) (Illuminators)

  • Guda (fl. 12th century) (Illuminators)

  • Herrad of Landsberg (c. 1130–July 25, 1195) (Illuminators)

  • Master Hugo (fl. c. 1130–c. 1150) (Illuminators)

  • Master of the Registrum Gregorii (10th century) (Illuminators)

  • Spearhafoc (11th century) (Illuminators)

  • Berlinghiero Berlinghieri (fl. 1228–before 1236) (Painters)

  • Lucchese School (11th & 12th centuries) (Painters)

  • Master of Pedret (fl. early 12th century) (Painters)

  • Master of Taüll (fl. 12th century) (Painters)

  • Notker Physicus (died 975) (Painters)

  • Arnau Cadell (fl. 12th–13th century) (Sculptors)

  • Benedetto Antelami (c. 1150–c. 1230) (Sculptors)

  • Gislebertus (fl. 12th century) (Sculptors)

  • Hegvald (fl. c. 1175–1200) (Sculptors)

  • Horder (fl. 12th century) (Sculptors)

  • Master of Cabestany (fl. second half of the 12th century) (Sculptors)

  • Byzantios (fl. c. 1175–1200) (Sculptors)

  • Majestatis (fl. second half of the 12th century) (Sculptors)

  • Master Mateo (c. 1150–c. 1200 or c. 1217) (Sculptors)

  • Sigraf (fl. c. 1175–1210) (Sculptors)

  • Othelric (fl. c. 1180) (Sculptors)

  • Radovan (fl. 13th century) (Sculptors)

  • Tove (fl. around 1191) (Sculptors)

  • Vgo (fl. 12th century) (Sculptors)

  • Wiligelmo (fl. c. 1099–1120) (Sculptors)

  • Calcarius (fl. second quarter of the 13th century) (Sculptors)

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Roman artists are non-Italian artists who are attracted by Roman art and cultural relics. The term was first coined in the early 16th century by Flemish artists who, after visiting Rome, used the techniques of the Italian Renaissance to influence their own art. The celebrated Romanist artists Jen Gossaert, Fras Floris de Vriendt and Bartholomaeus Spranger.

In addition, the random tool generated a list of 33 other excellent Roman artists. They express their admiration for the city by depicting Rome, especially the monuments that remain of the classical period. These Roman artists are treasures of the contemporary world, have left a deep impression on the world, and have also promoted the progress of Roman art.

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