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873: 463: 858: 141: 843: 1400: 271: 824: 158: 31: 373: 694:, Pinturicchio painted the Almighty surrounded by the Evangelists. During a visit to Orvieto in 1496, Pinturicchio painted in the choir of the Duomo two more figures of the Latin Doctors. For these he received fifty gold ducats. Now, like the rest of his work at Orvieto, these figures are almost destroyed. In Umbria, his masterpiece is the 648:, and five still retain a series of Pinturicchio frescoes. He worked in these rooms until around 1494, assisted by his pupils, and not without interruption. It was not until Pope Alexander VI died that Pinturicchio left Rome for Umbria, leaving much of the work in Rome to be completed by Michelangelo, Raphael, and others. 603:
in the lunettes of the vault. Most of these frescoes are considerably injured by moisture and have suffered little from restoration. The last paintings completed by Pinturicchio in this church are found on the vault behind the choir, where he painted decorative frescoes, with main lines arranged to
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has paintings in miniature of the Annunciation and the Evangelists. Another fine altarpiece, similar in delicacy of detail, and probably painted about the same time, is that in the cathedral of San Severino — the Madonna enthroned looks down toward the kneeling donor. In beauty of face and
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The Vatican galleries have the largest of Pinturicchio's panels — the Coronation of the Virgin, with the apostles and other saints below. Several well-executed portraits occur among the kneeling saints. The Virgin, who kneels at Christ's feet to receive her crown, is a figure of great
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may be mistaken, one for the other. In the execution of large frescoes, pupils and assistants had a large share in the work, either in enlarging the master's sketch to the full-sized cartoon, in transferring the cartoon to the wall, or in painting backgrounds or accessories.
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Critic Evelyn March Phillipps sums up his work by saying that the basilica "ould be if it had been left with all its original decorations, one of the finest monuments to Pintoricchio’s art in Italy. A great deal remains, but much has been swept away".
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Fabrizio Federici, La diffusione della “prattica romana”: il cardinale Alderano Cybo e le chiese di Massa (1640-1700), in: Atti e Memorie della Deputazione di Storia Patria per le antiche Provincie Modenesi, s. XI - v. XXV, 2003,
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Among his panel paintings the following are the most important: an altarpiece for S. Maria de' Fossi at Perugia, painted in 1496–1498, now moved to the city gallery, depicts a
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His assignment in Rome, to decorate the Sistine Chapel, was an experience fraught with learning from prominent artists of the time, including:
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Among other important frescoes by Pinturicchio that still exist in Rome and are in good condition, are in the
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second manner. The composition of the main group around the saint's corpse appears to have been suggested by
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The works of the Perugian Renaissance school are very similar and often paintings by Perugino, Pinturicchio,
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in the beginning of the sixteenth century, were destroyed in 1682, when the chapel was rebuilt by Cardinal
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Enea Silvio Piccolomini presents emperor Frederick III with his bride-to-be, Eleanora of Portugal –
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in 1506. On top of the panel, a symbolic representation of Knowledge hands the palm of victory to
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tenderness and beauty, and the lower group is composed with great skill and grace in arrangement.
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One group of three women, the central figure with a child at her breast, recalls the grace of
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at Florence. On the vault are four noble figures of the Evangelists, usually attributed to
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between two other saints, crowned by angels; in the upper part is a figure of Christ in a
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1490), oil on panel, 143 × 70 cm, Pinacoteca civica Tacchi-Venturi,
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1488–90), frescos, Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome: The Four Doctors of the Church
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suit their surroundings in a skilful way. In the centre is an octagonal panel,
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in 1687. The fragment was re-used as the altarpiece of the Ducal Chapel of the
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Evelyn March Phillips, Pintoricchio, George Bell & Sons, London, 1901.
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by Pinturicchio was detached from the wall and sent by the cardinal to
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Among the public collections holding works by Pinturicchio are, the
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under the vault, Pinturicchio painted small scenes from the life of
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Pinturicchio was born the son of Benedetto or Betto di Biagio, in
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St. John the Baptist Chapel (1504), Cathedral of Siena, Siena
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In 1504, Pinturicchio designed a mosaic floor panel for the
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expression, the angels at the sides recall the manner of
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The earliest known of his works is an altarpiece of the
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Scarpellini, Pietro; Maria Rita Silvestrelli (2004).
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