Paolo delle Masegne. This appears to be ‘figliuolo’, presumably ‘figliolo’, ‘son’.
Vasari refers to Paolo and Jacopello (or Jacomello) delle Masegne immediately after a reference to a Maestro Jacopo, but he does not mention any relationship between them. The father of Pierpaolo and Jacopello was called Antonio.
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