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The Death of Procris Painting ID:: 1535
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The Death of Procris 1510 National Gallery, London 1510_National_Gallery,_London
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Venus Mars Painting ID:: 1537
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Venus Mars 1498 National Gallery, London 1498_National_Gallery,_London
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Allegory Painting ID:: 1538
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Allegory 1500 22 1/8" x 17 3/8"
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
1500_22_1/8"_x_17_3/8"_
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The Visitation and Two Saints Painting ID:: 1539
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The Visitation and Two Saints 1495 72 1/2" x 74 1/4"
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
1495_72_1/2"_x_74_1/4"_
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The Virgin Child with a Dove Painting ID:: 1540
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The Virgin Child with a Dove Musee du Louvre, Paris Musee_du_Louvre,_Paris
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Piero di Cosimo
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1462-1521
Italian Piero di Cosimo Galleries
Italian painter and draughtsman.
Tax declarations made by Piero di Cosimo's father suggest that the artist was born in either 1461 or 1462. According to the first, he was eight years old in 1469, while a catasto (land registry declaration) of 1480 gives his age as 18. A document of 1457 establishes that his father, Lorenzo di Piero d'Antonio, was a maker of small tools (succhiellinaio) rather than a goldsmith, as Vasari claimed. By 1480 Piero appears no longer to have been living at the family house in the Via della Scala, Florence, but was an unsalaried apprentice or workshop assistant to Cosimo Rosselli, from whom he received room and board and eventually took the name of Piero di Cosimo. |
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Related Artists::. | Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres | Richard Brakenburgh | Robert Wilhelm Ekman | |
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