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Italian painter, Umbrian school (b. 1450, Citta della Pieve, d. 1523, Perugia). Italian painter and draughtsman. He was active in Perugia, Florence and Rome in the late 15th century and early 16th. Although he is now known mainly as the teacher of Raphael, he made a significant contribution to the development of painting from the style of the Early Renaissance to the High Renaissance. The compositional model he introduced, combining the Florentine figural style with an Umbrian use of structure and space,

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PERUGINO, Pietro The Miracles of San Bernardino-The Healing of a Young oil painting artist


PERUGINO, Pietro The Miracles of San Bernardino-The Healing of a Young oil painting artist

The Miracles of San Bernardino-The Healing of a Young
Painting ID::  43573
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Tempera on wood, 75 x 57 cm

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PERUGINO, Pietro Saint Benedict oil painting artist


PERUGINO, Pietro Saint Benedict oil painting artist

Saint Benedict
Painting ID::  43577
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1495-98

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PERUGINO, Pietro Baptism of Christ oil painting artist


PERUGINO, Pietro Baptism of Christ oil painting artist

Baptism of Christ
Painting ID::  63529
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1482 Fresco, 335 x 540 cm Cappella Sistina, Vatican The fresco is from the cycle of the life of Christ in the Sistine Chapel. It was painted by Perugino and Pinturicchio, the latter being probably responsible for the landscape and minor scenes. The paintings were to be read in pairs, one from the left and one from the right. Thus the Baptism of Christ faces the Circumcision of Moses' son by Perugino and Pinturicchio. A comparison of the pairs of scenes shows clearly that the principal concern was to show how the new religion of Christ was deeper and more spiritual than the Jewish religion. Thus the pair of frescoes showing the Baptism and the Circumcision emphasize how baptism - prefigured, according to Augustine and many of the Fathers of Church, by circumcision - represents a "spiritual circumcision."Artist:PERUGINO, Pietro Title: Baptism of Christ Painted in 1451-1500 , Italian - - painting : religious

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