Olivuccio di Ciccarello

Works of Mercy (To bury the dead), Vatican Museums.
Olivuccio Ceccarello di Ciccarello (died 1439) was an Italian painter. Little is known of his life. He was a native of Camerino and was active from 1388 until his death. In 2002 works formerly attributed to an obscure painter named Carlo da Camerino were re-attributed to Olivuccio di Ciccarello as it had become clear Carlo da Camerino had never existed.[1]
He worked at Ancona, where he was the most important painter of the gothic painting school.
Works
His works have undergone a remarkable dispersion, and are now exhibited in museums in various countries: in Italy: (Ancona, Macerata Feltria, Urbino, Rome, Bergamo and Milan), in other European countries" (Strasbourg, Cambridge, Stockholm, Zagreb) and in America: (Baltimore, Cleveland, Santiago).
Selected works

The Madonna of Humility with the Temptation of Eve
- St. Francis of Assisi, Strasbourg, Musée des Beaux-Arts[2]
 - Beheading of St. John the Baptist, Santiago, from Ancona, Misericordia church.
 - Crucifixion, Zagreb, Grossmayer Gallery, already generally attributed to the "School of Ancona"
 - Coronation of the Virgin, Stockholm, National Museum
 - Nine angels and two saints (first board), Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum
 - Nine angels and two saints (second board), Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum
 - Madonna of Humility, three archangels, twelve apostles, and the temptation of Eve, Cleveland, Cleveland Museum of Art
 - Triptych: Madonna nursing the Child with Saints, Cincinnati, Taft Museum[3]
 - Triptych, Baltimore, Walters Art Museum:
 
- Madonna and Child
 - St. Peter and St. John the Baptist
 - St. Paul and St. Francis
 
- Works of Mercy, (six panels), tempera, (1410–1420), Vatican Museums from Ancona, Misericordia church
 - Madonna and Child, (tempera), Town Hall, Mondavio, Province of Pesaro and Urbino. (1400)
 - Crucifix, Church of St. Michael the Archangel, Macerata Feltria, Province of Pesaro and Urbino. (1396)
 - Dormitio Virginis, (tempera) 113x170 cm, Civic Art Gallery, Ancona. (15th century)
 - Madonna dell'Umiltà e angeli, (tempera) 73x51 cm, Civic Art Gallery, Ancona. (15th century)
 - Circumcision, (tempera), Civic Art Gallery, Ancona. (15th century)
 - Crowned Virgin (fresco fragment), Ancona, Civic Art Gallery
 - Our Lady of Mercy with a holy martyr, (1410–1420), Ancona, Diocesan Museum
 - Blessed Filippo from Todi, Ancona, Diocesan Museum
 - St. Primiano bishop blessing and donors, Ancona, Diocesan Museum
 - Enthroned Madonna nursing the Child, with customer, Ancona, Diocesan Museum
 - St. James of Galicia, Ancona, Diocesan Museum
 
Bibliography
- Pietro Zampetti, Pittura nelle Marche (Painting in the Marches), Ist vol., Nardini Editore, Florence 1988
 - Andrea De Marchi e Matteo Mazzalupi, Pittori ad Ancona nel Quattrocento (Painters in Ancona in the Fifteenth Century), Federico Motta Editore, Milan 2008
 - Andrea De Marchi, Pittori a Camerino nel Quattrocento (Painters in Camerino in the Fifteenth Century). Federico Motta Editore, Milan 2008, 2002
 
Footnotes
- ↑ ROWLEY, Neville «Comment exposer son Quattrocento ? La régionalisation de l’histoire de l’art, limite ou chance pour la discipline ?», Recueil de textes issus de la Journée d’étude franco-italienne Actualité des recherches en Histoire d'Art. France-Italie, MSH Alpes, 2008; p. 8 (French)
 - ↑ Paolo da Poggetto, Fioritura tardogotica nelle Marche, Electa editrice, 1998.
 - ↑ http://www.taftmuseum.org/?page_id=784
 
External link
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