
Pietro Pérugin
1448–1523 · États pontificaux · École ombrienne
L'histoire
Around 1470 Pietro Perugino arrived in Florence, Italy, and joined the workshop of the sculptor and painter Andrea del Verrocchio, working alongside future rivals and colleagues including the painters Sandro Botticelli, Domenico Ghirlandaio and, for a time, the young Leonardo da Vinci. Ten years later Pope Sixtus IV called him to Rome to help decorate the walls of a chapel newly built inside the Vatican.
That chapel was the Sistine Chapel, and Perugino led the team of Florentine and Umbrian painters brought in to fresco its side walls, decades before Michelangelo ever touched its ceiling. His scene there, Christ Handing the Keys to St Peter, painted around 1481, arranges its figures across a wide, calm piazza with clean architectural perspective, a composition later Renaissance painters studied closely.
Around 1500 a teenage painter from Urbino named Raphael entered Perugino's workshop in Perugia, a city in the Umbria region of central Italy, and absorbed that same calm, spacious style before leaving to develop it further in Florence and Rome. Perugino kept working into his seventies, painting frescoes in small Umbrian churches until his death near Perugia in 1523.
Œuvres
71 œuvres
Le Miracle de la neigePietro Pérugin, 1472
Retable de CorcianoPietro Pérugin, 1513
Saint Bernardin guérit la fille de Giovannantonio Petrazio da RietiPietro Pérugin, 1473
Le Baptême du ChristPietro Pérugin, 1499
Retable de VallombrosaPietro Pérugin, 1500
Don Baldassare di Antonio di AngeloPietro Pérugin, 1500
Vierge à l'Enfant avec saint Pierre et saint PaulPietro Pérugin, 1515
Saint Jérôme pénitentPietro Pérugin, 1500
Saint Sébastien et sainte ApollinePietro Pérugin, 1510
Vierge à l'EnfantPietro Pérugin, 1470
Biagio MilanesiPietro Pérugin, 1500
Vierge en majesté avec l'Enfant entre saint Jérôme et saint Augustin, quatre anges et deux chérubinsPietro Pérugin, 1500
Vierge à l'Enfant avec le petit saint Jean et deux angesPietro Pérugin, 1505
Annonciation RanieriPietro Pérugin, 1489
Saint BarthélemyPietro Pérugin, 1517
Saint Jean l'Évangéliste et saint AugustinPietro Pérugin, 1502
Saint SébastienPietro Pérugin, 1507
Saint SébastienPietro Pérugin, 1495
L'Adoration des Rois magesPietro Pérugin, 1497
Le Prophète DavidPietro Pérugin, 1497
Jeune saint avec une épéePietro Pérugin, 1513