Cosimo Rosselli

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Cosimo Rosselli was a 15th-century Italian Renaissance painter known for his frescoes in the Sistine Chapel and his work in Florence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Italian painter
Renaissance painter
fresco painter
human
activeYearsEndTime early 16th century
activeYearsStartTime 15th century
countryOfCitizenship Republic of Florence
employer Pope Sixtus IV
ethnicGroup Italian
familyName Carlo Rosselli
surface form: Rosselli
fieldOfWork fresco painting
painting
panel painting
genre altarpiece
fresco
religious art
givenName Cosimo de' Medici
surface form: Cosimo
hasWorkInCollection National Gallery
surface form: National Gallery, London

Sistine Chapel
Uffizi Gallery
influenced Piero di Cosimo
influencedBy Andrea del Verrocchio
Domenico Ghirlandaio
Filippo Lippi
surface form: Fra Filippo Lippi
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
movement Early Renaissance
Italian Renaissance art
surface form: Italian Renaissance

Quattrocento art
nativeLanguage Italian
notableStudent Piero di Cosimo
notableWork Descent from Mount Sinai (Sistine Chapel fresco)
Frescoes in the church of San Marco, Florence
Frescoes in the church of Sant'Ambrogio, Florence
Madonna and Child with Saints (various altarpieces)
Tabernacle of the Sacrament (Florence)
The Crossing of the Red Sea (Sistine Chapel fresco)
The Last Supper (Sistine Chapel fresco)
The Sermon on the Mount (Sistine Chapel fresco)
occupation artist
painter
participantIn decoration of the Sistine Chapel
partOf Florentine school
surface form: Florentine school of painting
placeOfBirth Florence
placeOfDeath Florence
sexOrGender male
workLocation Florence
Rome

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House of della Rovere commissionedArtist Cosimo Rosselli
Pope Sixtus IV patronage Cosimo Rosselli
Sistine Chapel wallDecorationBy Cosimo Rosselli
Fra Bartolomeo educatedAt Cosimo Rosselli
this entity surface form: Florentine workshop of Cosimo Rosselli
Fra Bartolomeo studiedUnder Cosimo Rosselli