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Pinturicchio Madonna mk83
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Pinturicchio Penelope at the Loom and Her Suitors mk170
Circa 1509
Fresco
125.5x152cm
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Pinturicchio Aeneas Piccolomini Arrives to Ancona 1502-08
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Pinturicchio The Arithmetic Fresco Palazzi Pontifici
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Pinturicchio Pope Aeneas Piccolomini Canonizes Catherine of Siena 1502-08
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Pinturicchio Piccolomini Receives the Cardinal Hat 1502-08
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Pinturicchio Aeneas Piccolomini Crowned as Pope 1502-08
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Pinturicchio Aeneas Piccolomini Introduces Eleonora of Portugal to Frederick III 1502-08
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Pinturicchio The Crucifixion with Sts Jerome and Christopher c. 1471 Oil on wood, 59 x 40 cm
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Pinturicchio The Return of Odysseus 1509 Fresco
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Pinturicchio Aeneas Piccolomini Leaves for the Council of Basle 1502-08
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Pinturicchio Death of St. Bernardine 1487-89
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Pinturicchio Madonna Adoring the Child, Madonna Adoring the Child, painting by Pinturicchio and assistant, c. 1500, Honolulu Academy of Arts
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Pinturicchio The Crucifixion with Sts. Jerome and Christopher, The Crucifixion with Sts. Jerome and Christopher, 1471, oil on wood painting by Pinturicchio, 59 x 40 cm, Galleria Borghese, Rome
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Pinturicchio Fresco at the Siena Cathedral by Pinturicchio depicting Pope Pius II Fresco at the Siena Cathedral by Pinturicchio depicting Pope Pius II
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Pinturicchio Bernard of Clairvaux between Louis of Toulouse and Anthony of Padua Bernard of Clairvaux between Louis of Toulouse and Anthony of Padua, by Pinturicchio, Santa Maria in Aracoeli, Rome
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Pinturicchio Portrait of a Boy by Pinturicchio Portrait of a Boy by Pinturicchio, c. 1500, Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister
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Pinturicchio
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Italian Early Renaissance Painter,
1454-1513
was an Italian painter of the Renaissance. He was born in Perugia, the son of Benedetto or Betto di Blagio. He may have trained under lesser known Perugian painters such as Bonfigli and Fiorenzo di Lorenzo. According to Vasari, Pinturrichio was a paid assistant of Perugino. The works of the Perugian Renaissance school are very similar; and paintings by Perugino, Pinturicchio, Lo Spagna and a young Raphael may often be mistaken one for the other.
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