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Pinturicchio, or
Pintoricchio (US: /ˌpɪntəˈriːkioʊ/, Italian: [pintuˈrikkjo]; born
Bernardino di Betto; 1454–1513), also
known as
Benetto di
Biagio or...
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artists including Michelangelo,
Sandro Botticelli,
Pietro Perugino,
Pinturicchio,
Domenico Ghirlandaio, and others. One of the
primary functions of the...
- cathedral.
These artists were
Nicola and
Giovanni Pisano, Donatello,
Pinturicchio,
Lorenzo Ghiberti, and Bernini. The
origins of the
first structure are...
- 15th century, he
commissioned the
Italian painter Bernardino di
Betto (
Pinturicchio) and his
studio to
decorate them with frescoes. The
paintings and frescoes...
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Perugia (today no
longer in the city) and one fresco.
Another painter,
Pinturicchio,
lived in Perugia.
Galeazzo Alessi is the most
famous architect from...
- Chiragan, in Musée Saint-Raymond,
Toulouse The Rape of ****phone, by
Pinturicchio, in the
vault of the
Piccolomini Library in the Duomo,
Siena The Rape...
- Arabic. A man on horseback,
probably Cem, by The
Borgia Apartments, by
Pinturicchio Portrait of Cem Sultan, 1586 Cem had only one know consort: Gülşirin...
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Spello Pietà by the same artist. The most
prominent artwork are the
Pinturicchio frescoes in the
Baglioni Chapel. The
Umbrian artist was
called to paint...
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Apartment of the
Vatican Palace,
frescoed by the
Italian Renaissance artist,
Pinturicchio. It
dates to 1491–1494 and was
commissioned by Pope
Alexander VI. The...
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Ceiling of the
Piccolomini Library,
Siena Cathedral, Siena, Italy, by
Pinturicchio and his ****istants, 1502–1503...