Giovanni Baronzio
The Birth Naming and Circumcision of Saint John the Baptist
Scenes from the Life of Christ
The Feast of Herod and the Beheading of the Baptist
Madonna and Child with Five Angels
The Baptism of Christ
Scenes from the Life of St Colomba: St Colomba Saved by a Bear
Scenes from the Life of St Colomba: Beheading of St Colomba
Scenes from the Life of Christ
Giovanni Baronzio, also known as Giovanni da Rimini, (died 1362), was an Italian painter. His year of birth is unknown.
Biography
Baronzio is one of several fourteenth-century painters from Rimini, others being Giuliano, Pietro and Giovanni. The work of the Rimini school may have been influenced by Giotto during his visit to Rimini. Baronzio is known from a polyptych he executed for the Convent of the Friars Minor in Macerata Feltria.[1] His devotional theme painting "Madonna Adoring Christ Child" resides in the High Museum of Art in Atlanta.
References
"Giovanni Baronzio Brief Biography". Retrieved 2012-07-17.
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