Giovanni da Gaeta (15th-century) was an Italian painter active in the late-Gothic period in Campania and his native Gaeta. Little details are known of his life. An altarpiece of the Assunzione found in San Giovanni a Carbonara in Naples is attributed to him. He may have been influenced by Leonardo da Besozzo or Pisanello, during their stays in Naples.[1]
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- ↑ Storia dell'arte nell'Italia meridionale: Il Sud angioino e aragonese, by Francesco Abbate, page 171-173.
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