Pietro Perugino (1446 - 1524)

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Pietro Perugino

Pietro Perugino, an Italian Renaissance painter from the Umbrian school, emerged as a pivotal figure in the transition towards the High Renaissance. Born Pietro Vannucci in Città della Pieve near Perugia, Perugino's work is celebrated for its clarity, spatial composition, and refined use of color, anticipating the High Renaissance ideals that would be fully realized by his students, including Raphael, his most famous pupil.

Perugino's career took him from Florence, where his style was influenced by the Florentine school, to Rome, where he contributed to the Sistine Chapel's frescoes, including notable works like the "Delivery of the Keys." His contributions to the Sistine Chapel, alongside other panels like "Moses" and "Zipporah," marked a significant commission in Rome, showcasing his mastery over fresco technique and narrative expression. These works, commissioned by Pope Sixtus IV, highlighted his ability to imbue religious scenes with a serene and harmonious quality, a hallmark of his style​​​​.

Beyond the Sistine Chapel, Perugino was prolific in producing altarpieces and frescoes across Italy, from Perugia to Florence, where his workshop nurtured talents like Raphael. His works, characterized by their serene landscapes and delicate figures, include "The Crucifixion" and the "Madonna and Child with Saints," showcasing his skill in portraying divine and earthly themes with equal grace. His ability to convey profound religious sentiment through balanced compositions and gentle expressions earned him commissions from various Italian states, demonstrating his wide appeal and influence​​​​.

Later in his career, Perugino continued to innovate, as seen in works like the "Battle between Love and Chastity," a departure from his usual themes, reflecting his versatility and responsiveness to patron demands. Despite facing criticism from contemporaries like Michelangelo for his perceived adherence to a more traditional style, Perugino's legacy endured, particularly through the achievements of his pupils. His approach to creating space and depth in painting directly influenced Raphael, who would carry forward and expand upon his master's techniques​​.

For collectors and experts in art and antiques, Perugino's works represent a critical link between the Early and High Renaissance, embodying the shift towards a more humanistic and naturalistic depiction of subjects. His paintings, many of which are housed in prestigious museums around the world, continue to be studied and admired for their beauty and historical significance.

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Date and place of birt:1446, Città della Pieve, Italy
Date and place of death:1524, Perugia, Italy
Nationality:Italy
Period of activity: XV, XVI century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Art school / group:Umbrian School
Genre:Allegory, Religious genre
Art style:Renaissance, Old Masters

Creators Italy

 Master of the Fiesole Epiphany (1425 - 1496)
Master of the Fiesole Epiphany
1425 - 1496
Romaine Brooks (1874 - 1970)
Romaine Brooks
1874 - 1970
Francisco Leonardoni (1654 - 1711)
Francisco Leonardoni
1654 - 1711
Pasquale Romanelli (1812 - 1887)
Pasquale Romanelli
1812 - 1887
Alexander Antonovich Rizzoni (1836 - 1902)
Alexander Antonovich Rizzoni
1836 - 1902
Rafaello Sorbi (1844 - 1931)
Rafaello Sorbi
1844 - 1931
Giorgio Griffa (1936)
Giorgio Griffa
1936
Enzo Cucchi (1949)
Enzo Cucchi
1949
Saverio della Gatta (1758 - 1829)
Saverio della Gatta
1758 - 1829
Carlo Nason (1935)
Carlo Nason
1935
Antoine-Victor Joinville (1801 - 1849)
Antoine-Victor Joinville
1801 - 1849
Ascanio Luciano (1621 - 1706)
Ascanio Luciano
1621 - 1706
Pietro Lorenzetti (1280 - 1348)
Pietro Lorenzetti
1280 - 1348
Galileo Galilei (1564 - 1642)
Galileo Galilei
1564 - 1642
Carlo Cignani (1628 - 1719)
Carlo Cignani
1628 - 1719
Antonio Cimatori (Il Visacci) (1550 - 1623)
Antonio Cimatori (Il Visacci)
1550 - 1623

Creators Old Masters

Willem de Heusch (1625 - 1692)
Willem de Heusch
1625 - 1692
Bernard van Orley (1488 - 1541)
Bernard van Orley
1488 - 1541
Gerard de la Vallée (1596 - 1667)
Gerard de la Vallée
1596 - 1667
Peter van Bleeck (1697 - 1764)
Peter van Bleeck
1697 - 1764
Augustinus Terwesten I (1649 - 1711)
Augustinus Terwesten I
1649 - 1711
Juan Ruiz (XVII century - ?)
Juan Ruiz
XVII century - ?
Maria Sibylla Merian (1647 - 1717)
Maria Sibylla Merian
1647 - 1717
Benedetto da Rovezzano (1474 - 1554)
Benedetto da Rovezzano
1474 - 1554
Giacomo Antonio Arland (1668 - 1743)
Giacomo Antonio Arland
1668 - 1743
Martino Altomonte (1657 - 1745)
Martino Altomonte
1657 - 1745
Jacques Fouquières (1580 - 1659)
Jacques Fouquières
1580 - 1659
Bartolomeo di Domenico di Guido (1430 - 1521)
Bartolomeo di Domenico di Guido
1430 - 1521
Matthäus Merian I (1593 - 1650)
Matthäus Merian I
1593 - 1650
Juste de Juste (1505 - 1559)
Juste de Juste
1505 - 1559
Franz Anton Hartmann (1694 - 1728)
Franz Anton Hartmann
1694 - 1728
Jacob Gerritsz. Cuyp (1594 - 1651)
Jacob Gerritsz. Cuyp
1594 - 1651