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Getto di Jacopo talvolta citato come Ghetto di Jacopo (fl. 1386-1405) è stato un pittore italiano attivo principalmente a Pisa. Era il figlio di Jacopo di Michele.

La sua unica opera firmata è la rappresentazione di sei santi nel Museo di San Matteo a Pisa. Gli è stato attribuito un affresco, Noli Me Tangere, proveniente dall'ex chiesa di San Felice e Regolo e acquisito dalla Cassa di Risparmio di Pisa (ora in mostra a Palazzo Blu).[1]

  1. ^ Palazzoblu.org, Fondazione Palazzo Blu. URL consultato il 25 febbraio 2016.
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