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Sienese /sɪəˈniːz/adjectiveRelating to or characteristic of the Italian city of Siena or its inhabitants: Sienese dancers...- The text is lavishly illustrated, with many colour images attesting to the brilliance of Sienese art.
- Peace appears accordingly in the Sienese frescoes as a seductive Venus-like figure, reclining on a suit of armor.
- The influence of the Sienese school is discernible in his work.
noun (plural same)A native or inhabitant of the Italian city of Siena: plenty of cash changes hands as the Sienese furtively bet on their horse to win...- He was born in Borgo Sansepolcro, a small town near Arezzo, where painting was dominated by the Sienese.
- The Corso del Palio, Race for the Palio, is the name of the spectacular horse race which the Sienese hold twice a year in the Virgin's honor.
- The Sienese were accomplished landscape artists.
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