Bartolomeo Caporali

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Ss Francis of Assisi, Herculan, Luke, and James the Greater, painted by Caporali and now in the Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg, Russia

Bartolomeo Caporali (c. 1420-c. 1505 ; active 1454-1499) was an Italian painter born and active in Perugia. He was the father of Giovanni Battista Caporali and was part of the Umbrian School of Painting. He painted a Madonna and Saints (1487) for the church of Santa Maria Maddalena at Castiglione del Lago.

Works

  • Virgin, Child and Angels (1477-1479), National Gallery of Umbria, Perugia
  • Saints Nicholas, Lawrence, Peter the Martyr and Anthony of Padua, Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg
  • Saint Francis of Assissi, Herculan, Luke and James the Greater, Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg
  • Virgin and Child with Angels (1459), Uffizi Gallery, Florence.
  • Annunciation, a triptych by Bonfigli (1467-1468), San Domenico (St. Dominic) Church, Perugia.
  • Pietà (1486), cathédrale de Pérouse.
  • Virbin and Saints (1487), Santa Maria Maddalena church, Castiglione del Lago.

References

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