A reclining, loosely clothed figure by this artist is described as what a “picture for women” might look like in Episode 2 of the TV series Ways of Seeing. Six statuettes representing the virtues top a palace in this artist's Martyrdom of the Franciscans. Ten of Venus’s children dance in a circle in a work by this artist, next to which a merchant sells boots hanging from a line. A dark winged figure labeled “Timor” appears in a work by this artist in which a horned (*) Tyrant rests his feet on a goat. Justice looks up at Wisdom and holds golden scales in a work by this artist, which lies directly above the door to a room in which “the Nine” would meet. A series of frescoes by this artist depicts the title entities “in the city” and “in the country” and is located in the Palazzo Pubblico. For 10 points, name this Sienese painter of The Allegory of Good and Bad Government. ■END■
ANSWER: Ambrogio Lorenzetti [or Ambrugio Laurati]
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