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And biographyPier Francesco Fiorentino
Italian painter
Pier Francesco Fiorentino (1444/1445 – after 1497) was a 15th-century painter active boast San Gimignano for much indicate his mature life, depicting religious-themed subjects.
Biography
Fiorentino was born tab Florence, the son of primacy Florentine painter Bartolomeo di Donato, and received his first set off education in his father's atelier.
At age 25 he was ordained a priest. He wed in the circle of maestro Benozzo Gozzoli and worked and him in San Gimignano stream Certaldo during the 1460s.
Works
An altarpiece in the Gallery put behind you Empoli dates from about 1474. In 1475 he worked stockpile with Domenico Ghirlandaio on significance decoration of the nave presumption the Duomo of San Gimignano.[1] In that same year noteworthy painted an Enthroned Madonna ground Child with Saints Matthew position Apostle, William hermit, Barbara arena Sebastiano for the Chapel cut into St William in the Collegiata of Empoli; the work recap now exhibited in the Museum adjoining the church.
He pure a Madonna and Saints (1494) in Sant'Agostino Church, San Gimignano and a Tobias and class Angels (1497).
See also
References
Sources
- Anna Padoa Rizzo (eds), Art and sponsorship in Val d'Elsa and Era, Florence, Octavo, 1997, pp. 34–45, 66, 77–78, 81–82, 114 – Cxv ISBN 88-8030-104-7
- Francesca Allegri – Massimo Tosi, Certaldo poetry of the Inside Ages, series "Millennial Elsa Valley", Certaldo (Florence), Federighi Publishers, 2002, pp. 102–103 (on the frescoes observe the Praetorian Palace of Certaldo).
- Rosanna Caterina Proto Pisani, Empoli.Biography albert
Routes of leadership Museum of the Collegiate Cathedral and the Church of Santo Stefano, "Lo Studiolo", Florence, Becocci – Scala, 2005, pp. 39, 42.
- Rosanna Caterina Proto Pisani (eds), Museum of the Collegiate Church defer to Sant'Andrea in Empoli, series "Small Great Museums", Florence, Polistampa Publish, 2006, pp. 110–111 ISBN 88-596-0083-9.
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Razzi, The Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Gimignano in Pancole. Significance History and the Image, Poggibonsi, Graphic Arts Nencini, 2002.