Eternal Father Blessing – Certosa – Pavia
Perugino realized four of the six compartments of the complex altar machine known as the Polyptych of the Certosa di Pavia; the work was completed
Perugino realized four of the six compartments of the complex altar machine known as the Polyptych of the Certosa di Pavia; the work was completed
The work, also known as Pala Chigi, was commissioned to Perugino in August 1502 by Mariano Chigi for the homonymous family chapel in the Sienese
The table, realized after commission of the same family of which, following the restoration, the coat of arms has reappeared, was donated by the will
The work is located along the left aisle, in the Basilica Concattedrale of Saint John the Baptist. The composition is incredibly similar to the central
Saint Philip Benizi, the most important among the seven founders of the Order of the Servites is portrayed by Perugino holding a lily, symbol of
The work was attributed to Pietro Vannucci only after a complex discussion by critics.The image, showing a Madonna with Child, was commissioned by some private
This painting is commonly recognized by critics as one of Perugino’s masterpieces; actually, some hypothesis attribute the execution of the work to one of his
The work is stylistically attributed to Perugino (1494-96) or to one of his students, Sperandio di Giovanni, who should have realized it around 1506. The
The large fresco for the Chapter Room of the Cistercian convent of Cestello was originally commissioned to Perugino by Dionigi and Giovanna Pucci; the work
The tablet bears the inscription of the name of don Biagio Milanesi, who in 1500 dressed the role of Abbot and Father General of the