1. Sienese - Noun
2. Sienese - Adjective
Sienese (comparative more Sienese, superlative most Sienese)
Of or pertaining to Siena in central Italy, or its school of painting in the 13th and 14th centuries.
Sienese (plural Sienese)
Native or inhabitant of Siena in Tuscany, Italy.
He also commended to the Cardinal the Sienese bankers who had been working for Urban IV to raise funds for Charles of Anjou, and that he should transfer to them some 7,000 pounds Tournois from the decima of France. Source: Internet
The fortress, built in 1361 atop the highest point of the town, was designed with a pentagonal layout by the Sienese architects Mino Foresi and Domenico di Feo. Source: Internet
Tenth tale (VII, 10) The coat of arms of Siena, the setting of VII, 10. Boccaccio often portrays the Sienese negatively. Source: Internet
The painter Lorenzo Monaco may have contributed to his art training, and the influence of the Sienese school is discernible in his work. Source: Internet