Giovanni Francesco da Rimini
Paintings
The Virgin and Child with Two Angels
God the Father with Four Angels and the Dove of the Holy Spirit
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Giovanni Francesco da Rimini, also called the Master of the Scenes from the Life of the Virgin (1420–1469), was an Italian painter.
The artist was previously only known as the Master of the Scenes from the Life of the Virgin, until the works could be properly attributed to Giovanni Francesco da Rimini. He was born in Rimini, and documents have him in Padua between 1441 and 1444, and several times in Bologna between 1459 and 1469. He painted primarily religious works for church commissions. His style and depictions of depth in some of his works infer that he may have been influenced by the sculptures of Agostino di Duccio.[1] He died in Bologna in 1469.
References
National Gallery Brief Bio
Charles R. Mack, European Art in the Columbia Museum of Art, Including the Samuel H. Kress Collection, Volume I: the Thirteenth though the Sixteenth Century, Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2009, 74–77.
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