Pinturicchio

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Pinturicchio was an Italian Renaissance painter known for his richly decorated frescoes in Rome and other Italian cities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Italian painter
Renaissance painter
fresco painter
human
activeYears early 16th century
late 15th century
birthName Bernardino di Betto
countryOfCitizenship Italy
dateOfBirth c. 1454
dateOfDeath 1513
employer Pope Alexander VI
papal court
ethnicGroup Italian
genre fresco
portrait
religious art
hasPartIn decoration of the Sistine Chapel side walls (early frescoes)
influencedBy Perugino
Umbrian painting tradition
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
movement Italian Renaissance art
surface form: Italian Renaissance

Umbrian school
name Pinturicchio self-link
nativeLanguage Italian
notableFor ornamental detail and narrative scenes
richly decorated fresco cycles
notableWork Madonna and Child with Saints (various panels)
frescoes in the Borgia Apartments, Vatican Palace
frescoes in the Bufalini Chapel, Santa Maria in Aracoeli, Rome
frescoes in the Collegio del Cambio, Perugia
frescoes in the Piccolomini Library, Siena Cathedral
occupation draftsman
painter
placeOfBirth Italy
Perugia
Umbria
placeOfDeath Italy
Siena
Tuscany
sexOrGender male
studentOf Perugino
style late 15th-century Italian Renaissance style
workLocation Perugia
Rome
Siena
Spello
Umbria

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Domus Aurea visitedBy Pinturicchio
Borgia Apartments decoratedBy Pinturicchio
Borgia Apartments frescoCycleBy Pinturicchio
Santa Maria in Aracoeli frescoesBy Pinturicchio
Umbrian school hasNotableArtist Pinturicchio
Umbrian school hasNotableArtist Pinturicchio
this entity surface form: Bernardino di Betto (Pintoricchio)
Basilica of Santa Maria sopra Minerva containsArtworkBy Pinturicchio
this entity surface form: Bernardino Pinturicchio
Pinturicchio name Pinturicchio self-link