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Died
  
1 June 1516, Florence, Italy

Artwork
  
The Crossing of the Red Sea, Justice

Biagio d antonio


Biagio d’Antonio Tucci (1446 – 1 June 1516) was an Italian Renaissance painter whose style was influenced by Filippo Lippi, Andrea Verrocchio and Domenico Ghirlandaio.

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Biography

Biagio was born in Florence.

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For much of the last quarter of the 15th century he was active in Faenza, but his style continued to reflect Florentine innovations. His paintings also demonstrate influences—particularly in the decorative elements—from early Netherlandish painting.

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The painter sometimes collaborated with other artists. In 1481–1482, he assisted Cosimo Rosselli on frescoes in the Sistine Chapel, including the Last Supper and probably the Crossing of the Red Sea. He helped Pietro Perugino in painting in the Palazzo della Signoria. His other works include the Temperani predella at Cortona and a Madonna between St Francis and Mary Magdalene at San Casciano in Val di Pesa.

He also frequently painted cassone panels.

Selected works

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  • Madonna and Child, Angels and Saints Dominic, Andrew, John the Evangelist and Thomas Aquinas. Pinacoteca Comunale, Faenza.[1]
  • Madonna and Child, Two Angels and Saints John the Evangelist and Anthony of Padua. Pinacoteca Comunale, Faenza.[2]
  • St. Peter. Pinacoteca Comunale, Faenza.[3]
  • Annunciation. Pinacoteca Comunale, Faenza.[4]
  • Portrait of a Young Man, c. 1470. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.[5]
  • The Triumph of Camillus, c. 1470/1475. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.[6]
  • Madonna Worshipping the Child and an Angel, c. 1475. São Paulo Museum of Art, São Paulo.
  • Portrait of a Boy, c. 1476–1480. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.[7]
  • Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon

  • Biagio d'Antonio FileTriumph of Camillus Biagio d39Antonio National Gallery of Art

    References

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