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BOCCACCINO, Boccaccio
Italian painter, Cremonese school (b. before 1466, Ferrara, d. 1524/25, Cremona) He is first recorded in 1493 in Genoa, where he contracted to paint the high altarpiece (untraced) for S Maria della Consolazione. In 1497 he was extracted from prison in Milan by the agent of Ercole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara, and worked for the Duke in Ferrara until 1500. Perhaps as a consequence of having killed his common-law wife he then left, presumably for Venice, where he is recorded as residing in 1505. A fresco in Cremona Cathedral is dated 1506.

 

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BOCCACCINO, Boccaccio Gypsy Girl f oil painting

Painting ID::  5207

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BOCCACCINO, Boccaccio
Gypsy Girl f
c. 1505 Oil on panel, 24 x 19 cm Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
   
   
     

 

 

BOCCACCINO, Boccaccio St.John the Evangelist oil painting

Painting ID::  29899

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BOCCACCINO, Boccaccio
St.John the Evangelist
mk67 Panel 29 1/2x22 13/16in Pitti,
   
   
     

 

 

BOCCACCINO, Boccaccio St.Matthew oil painting

Painting ID::  29900

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BOCCACCINO, Boccaccio
St.Matthew
mk67 Panel 29 15/16x23 1/4in Pitti,Meridiana
   
   
     

 

 

BOCCACCINO, Boccaccio Gypsy Girl oil painting

Painting ID::  29901

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BOCCACCINO, Boccaccio
Gypsy Girl
mk67 Panel 9 7/16x7 1/2in Uffizi,Gallery
   
   
     

 

 

BOCCACCINO, Boccaccio Virgin and Child oil painting

Painting ID::  87403

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BOCCACCINO, Boccaccio
Virgin and Child
between 1500(1500) and 1505(1505) Medium Oil and tempera on panel cyf
   
   
     

 

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BOCCACCINO, Boccaccio
Italian painter, Cremonese school (b. before 1466, Ferrara, d. 1524/25, Cremona) He is first recorded in 1493 in Genoa, where he contracted to paint the high altarpiece (untraced) for S Maria della Consolazione. In 1497 he was extracted from prison in Milan by the agent of Ercole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara, and worked for the Duke in Ferrara until 1500. Perhaps as a consequence of having killed his common-law wife he then left, presumably for Venice, where he is recorded as residing in 1505. A fresco in Cremona Cathedral is dated 1506.