Sarto
An·dre·a del [ahn-drey-uhdel; Italian ahn-dre-ah del]. /ɑnˈdreɪ ə dɛl; Italian ɑnˈdrɛ ɑ dɛl/. Andrea del Sarto.
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How to use Sarto in a sentence
This monastery is now turned into houses, and the refectory with the Andrea del Sarto is become a national monument.
Florence and Northern Tuscany with Genoa | Edward HuttonAndrea del Sarto is seen here in his highest glory of oil-painting.
George Eliot's Life, Vol. II (of 3) | George EliotIn his “Andrea del Sarto,” we are introduced to a scene common in the lives of artists.
Browning and the Dramatic Monologue | S. S. CurryBut we see everything through an imaginative medium, like the impalpable silver-grey mist on the paintings of Andrea del Sarto.
Essays on Modern Novelists | William Lyon PhelpsHe belongs to the Florentine school, possibly a pupil of Del Sarto.
Simon Eichelkatz; The Patriarch | Ulrich Frank
British Dictionary definitions for Sarto
/ (Italian ˈsarto) /
Andrea del (anˈdrɛːa del). 1486–1531, Florentine painter. His works include The Nativity of the Virgin (1514) in the church of Sant' Annunziata, Florence
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