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The pictorial movement to the south of Rome continues to be as meagre at the beginning of the 15th century as it was found to be during the previous century. Evidence of the penetration of the cosmopolitan Gothic style is limited to a few isolated cases, generally of no importance, either in quantity or quality.
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van Marle, R. (1927). Southern Italy, Sicily and Sardinia. In: The Development of the Italian Schools of Painting. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-2790-3_6
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