Pier Francesco Fiorentino

Madonna col bambino in trono (1480), Palazzo Vicarile de Certaldo

Pier Francesco Fiorentino (Florence, 1444/1445 – after 1497), was a 15th-century painter, active in San Gimignano for much of his mature life, depicting religious-themed subjects.

Biography

Fiorentino was the son of the Florentine painter Bartolomeo di Donato, and received his first art education right in his father's workshop. At age 25 he was ordained a priest. He joined in the circle of painter Benozzo Gozzoli and worked with him in San Gimignano and Certaldo during the 1460s.

Works

An altarpiece in the Gallery at Empoli dates from about 1474. In February 1475 he worked together with Domenico Ghirlandaio on the decoration of the nave of the Duomo of San Gimignano. In that same year he painted a table with Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints Matthew the Apostle, William hermit, Barbara and Sebastiano for the Chapel of St. William in the Collegiate Empoli; the work is now exhibited in the Museum adjoining the church. He signed a Madonna and Saints (1494) in Sant' Agostino, San Gimignano and a Tobias and the Angels (1497). He is said to have worked with Ghirlandaio at San Gimignano circa 1475.[1]

See also

References

  1. Collection of Mediaeval and Renaissance Paintings, Volume 1, by Fogg Art Museum, page 69.
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