Baldassarre di Biagio, also called Baldassarre di Biagio del Firenze or the Master of the Benabbio Triptych, (1430/1434–1484) was an Italian painter of the high Renaissance period.
For many years, he was an unidentified artist known only for his triptych in the Santa Maria Assunta in Benabbio, Italy. In 1978, Massimo Ferretti defined the works and career of the artist, including an altarpiece he collaborated with Matteo Civitali for the Church of San Michele di Antraccoli.
Enthroned Madonna and Child, after 1480.
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predella, of which only two portraits remain (Biagio Milanesi, the then-abbot, and of the monk Baldassarre); both works are now at the Uffizi Gallery. After...
houses a precious terracotta altar by Andrea della Robbia. Madonna di San Biagio Sanctuary: church, located on the road to Chianciano outside the city...
with the licentia populandi of September 22, 1595. It was granted to Baldassarre Gomez de Amezcua; who was married to Francesca Lercaro, daughter of Leonello...
the medieval walls of the city on the north, and had the court architect, Biagio Rossetti, design an urban expansion known as the Addizione Erculea. Rosetti...
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the burial chapel of the Naselli barons, with a funerary monument of Baldassarre II Naselli attributed to Antonello Gagini. Maria Santissima Annunziata:...
for gang members Gaetano Cerboni, Giuseppe Battelli, Pietro Pandolfi, Baldassarre Maccagli and Marco Grossi: life-time penal labour. Marco Grossi's sentence...
to a prominent stonecutter and stonemason, Giovanni di Giacomo da Porlezza in Pedemuro San Biagio, where he joined the guild of stonemasons and bricklayers...
Pace Pasini Giovanni Pasta Andrea Perrucci Ciro di Pers Pier Matteo Petrucci Giulio Piccolomini Baldassarre Pisani Giovanni Pomo Francesco Pona Girolamo...
one of the founders of the School of Ferrara (died 1495) 1430: DiBiagioBaldassarre del Firenze – Italian Renaissance painter of the Florentine School...
region—until his death in 1539. Among his pupils in Forlì, are listed Baldassarre Carrari il Giovane. Palmezzano's studio was prolific in producing altarpieces...
Renaissance-style façade designed by Biagio Rossetti and his workshop. The marble portal (1521) was designed by Baldassarre Peruzzi, and sculpted by Giacomo...
1420/1425) 1484: DiBiagioBaldassarre del Firenze - Italian Renaissance painter of the Florentine School (born 1430) 1483: Stefano d'Antonio di Vanni - Italian...
Name: Cephaloniensis et Zacynthiensis Metropolitan: Archdiocese of Corfu Biagio, O.E.S.A. (1385 – 1396.01.12), later Metropolitan Archbishop of Corinth...
c. 1653-1654, 186 x 143 cm, Museo di Capodimonte, Naples Baldassarre's Feast, 1653-1659, 202 x 297 cm, Museo di Capodimonte The four Evangelists, 1650...
aspetti della lingua di Tertulliano", pp. 405-426, in Amata Biagio (ed.), Cultura e Lingue Classiche, 3. III Convegno di aggiornamento e di didattica. Palermo...
brigands (November 22, 1824). Giovanni Pietrantoni, Biagio Cloggi and Vincenzo Bovi hanged in Giuliano di Roma, convicted of adhesion to the murderous brigands...
Pierro & Figlio, 1905 Ida Baldassarre et al., Il teatro di Neapolis: scavo e recupero urbano Napoli: Università degli studi di Napoli "L'Orientale", 2010...
to the Renaissance, OUP, 2008, p. 162 M. von Albrecht 1997, p. 866 Gian Biagio Conte, Latin Literature: A History, JHU Press, 1999, p. 375 Miglio, Massimo...