The Early Renaissance


   

 


Pinturicchio
 
 
 

 

Bernardino Pinturicchio

(b Perugia, c. 1452; d Siena, 11 Dec 1513). Italian painter. He collaborated with Perugino in 1481–2 in the Sistine Chapel, Rome, and quickly established his reputation as a painter of distinctive and picturesque decorative cycles. His most important commissions included the decoration (1492–4) of the Borgia Apartments in the Vatican Palace, Rome, for Pope Alexander VI and the large fresco cycle (1502–1507/8) in the library of Siena Cathedral, depicting the Life of Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini, for Cardinal Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini (later Pope Pius III).

 

 

 


Aeneas Piccolomini Arrives to Ancona

1502-08
Fresco
Piccolomini Library, Duomo, Siena
 

 
 


 


Pope Aeneas Piccolomini Canonizes Catherine of Siena

1502-08
Fresco
Piccolomini Library, Duomo, Siena

 
 
 


Piccolomini Receives the Cardinal Hat

1502-08
Fresco
Piccolomini Library, Duomo, Siena

 

 


Aeneas Piccolomini Leaves for the Council of Basle

1502-08
Fresco
Piccolomini Library, Duomo, Siena

 

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