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FRANCIA, Francesco
Italian High Renaissance Painter, 1450-1517
He turned to painting c. 1485, and his first works already testify to the considerable technical accomplishment and gentle religious sensibility that remained constants of his art. His major surviving paintings are altarpieces, mostly images of the Virgin and saints, initially done for Bologna and later for nearby centres, notably Parma, Modena, Ferrara and Lucca. He also painted many small-scale devotional works and a few portraits. The apochryphal anecdote reported by Vasari that Francia died on seeing Raphael's altarpiece of St Cecilia
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Madonna_and_Child_with_the_Infant_St_John_the_Baptist_dsh
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c._1500
Panel,_57_x_43,7_cm
Museum_of_Fine_Arts,_Budapest
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FRANCIA,_Francesco
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Madonna and Child with the Infant St John the Baptist dsh c. 1500
Panel, 57 x 43,7 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
Painting ID:: 6711
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c. 1500
Panel, 57 x 43,7 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest |
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FRANCIA, Francesco
Italian High Renaissance Painter, 1450-1517
He turned to painting c. 1485, and his first works already testify to the considerable technical accomplishment and gentle religious sensibility that remained constants of his art. His major surviving paintings are altarpieces, mostly images of the Virgin and saints, initially done for Bologna and later for nearby centres, notably Parma, Modena, Ferrara and Lucca. He also painted many small-scale devotional works and a few portraits. The apochryphal anecdote reported by Vasari that Francia died on seeing Raphael's altarpiece of St Cecilia
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