About This Book
The book traces the career and art of the painter Pietro Vannucci, examining his early Umbrian roots, formative influences from Sienese and Florentine traditions, and later refinement under Florentine masters. It analyzes characteristic features of his paintings—harmonious composition, serene figures, lucid perspective, and gentle landscapes—while discussing major commissions, frescoes, altar-pieces, and portraits. Chapters combine biographical narrative with close readings of individual works, illustrated by colour plates and commentary on technique, patrons, and the evolving school in which he worked.
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