Francesco da Cotignola (c. 1475–1532), also called Zaganelli (Italian pronunciation:[dzaɡaˈnɛlli]), was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active mainly in Parma and Ravenna.
He was a pupil of the painter Niccolo Rondinelli. He painted for Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe near Ravenna, Faenza, and Parma. His brother, Bernardino, was also a painter, but nowhere as successful as what Francesco was able to do. He was likely also family of Girolamo Marchesi da Cotignola.
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FrancescodaCotignola (c. 1475–1532), also called Zaganelli (Italian pronunciation: [dzaɡaˈnɛlli]), was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period,...
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(1411–1476), founded the branch of Santa Fiora, who held the title of count of Cotignola; the Sforza ruled the small county of Santa Fiora in southern Tuscany...
Giuliano Presutti Francesco Trevisani Carlo Maratta Domenico Luigi Valeri Giovanni Battista Langetti Guercino Gerolamo Marchesi daCotignola Nicola di Maestro...
Cortellini, p39 Ercole de' Roberti Lorenzo Costa, p57 Francesco and Bernardino Zaganelli daCotignola, p58 Benedetto Coda, p59 Boccaccio Boccaccino Domenico...
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Cotignola in 1409, an illegitimate son of the famous condottiero Muzio Attendolo Sforza. Alessandro collaborated actively with his brother Francesco in...
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who died in the night between 13 and 14 August 1447, reached Sforza in Cotignola. Visconti was very angry when she heard about the depredations suffered...
Pietro di Giovanni Lianori Virgin in sorrow Marchesi Gir (Girolamo da Cotignola) Perspective of a town Giuseppe Marchesi (il Sansone) Armida becomes enamored...
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Delfini de Amelia (1500–1506), 40th Minister general Rainaldo Graziani de Cotignola (1506–1510), 41st Minister general Felipe Porcacci de Bagnacavallo (1510–1511)...
Paolo Moranda Cavazzola Portrait of lady with capigliara Bernardino daCotignola Holy Family Jacques Courtois (Borgognone) (attributed) Assault by cavalry...
F.M. (1422–1438) Pietro Sforza di Cotignola (1438–1442) Valentino (1442–1447) Angelo Capranica (1447–1450) Francesco Monaldeschi (1450–1461) Pietro della...
University of Ferrara and University of Parma Villa Maria Cecilia Hospital, Cotignola – University of Ferrara and University of Pavia Azienda Sanitaria Universitaria...