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Francesco Francia Evangelista Scappi 1500-05
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
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Francesco Francia The Virgin and Child and Saint Anne Enthroned with Saints Sebstian,Paul,John,Lawrence and Benedict mk170
1511-1517
Oil on canvas
195x18.5cm
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Francesco Francia Crucifixion with Sts John and Jerome Date c. 1485(1485)
Medium Oil on wood
Dimensions Height: 52 cm (20.5 in). Width: 33.5 cm (13.2 in).
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Francesco Francia Madonna and Child with Sts Lawrence and Jerome 1500(1500)
Medium tempera and Oil on canvas
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Francesco Francia Crucifixion with Sts John and Jerome 1485(1485)
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions Height: 52 cm (20.5 in). Width: 33.5 cm (13.2 in).
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Francesco Francia Paysage montagneux sous la neige avec diligence oil on canvas
Dimensions 100 X 136 cm
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Francesco Francia
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1450-1517
Italian
Francesco Francia Locations
He trained with Marco Zoppo and was first mentioned as a painter in 1486. His earliest known work is the Felicini Madonna, which is signed and dated 1494. He worked in partnership with Lorenzo Costa, and was influenced by Ercole de Roberti and Costa style, until 1506, when Francia became a court painter in Mantua, after which time he was influenced more by Perugino and Raphael. He himself trained Marcantonio Raimondi and several other artists; he produced niellos, in which Raimondi first learnt to engrave, soon excelling his master, according to Vasari. Raphael Santa Cecilia is supposed to have produced such a feeling of inferiority in Francia that it caused him to die of depression
His sons Jacopo Francia and Giulio Francia were also artists.
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