Puccio di Simone
Puccio di Simone (fl. 1346-1358) was an Italian Gothic painter, active in Florence.
Biography
Puccio di Simone is also known as the Master of the Fabriano Altarpiece. He was a student of Bernardo Daddi in Florence. He is mentioned between 1348 and 1357.[1] He appears to have collaborated with Allegretto Nuzi in Fabriano.[2]
Work
Work by Puccio di Simone can be found in:
- Coronation of the Virgin, Museum of Fine Arts, Ghent, Belgium
- Madonna, Petit Palais, Avignon, France
- Madonna and Child, Montor Collection, Paris, France
- Madonna and Saints (polyptych), Museum of Sacred Art, Certaldo, Italy
- St Anthony altarpiece (1353), Pinacoteca of Fabriano, Italy[3]
- Triptych of Madonna with Saints Laurentius, Onuphrius, Jacobus and Barthomoleus, Accademia, Florence, Italy
- Saints Lucia and Catherine, Galleria di Palazzo degli Alberti, Prato, Italy
- St Ansano and two angels, Church of Saint Giovanni Battista and Saint Ansano, Vinci, Italy
- Madonna with angels and saints, National Gallery of Art Washington D.C., USA
- St James Major, Seattle Art Museum Seattle, Washington, USA
- Crucifixion, Snite Museum of Art, Notre Dame University, South Bend, Indiana, USA
- Adoration of the Kings, Worcester Art Museum, Massachusetts, USA
Further Reading
- Pope-Hennessy, John & Kanter, Laurence B. (1987). The Robert Lehman Collection I, Italian Paintings. New York, Princeton: The Metropolitan Museum of Art in association with Princeton University Press. ISBN 0870994794. (see index; plate 27)
Notes
- ↑ "Puccio di Simone" (in French). Larousse. Retrieved 8 July 2009.
- ↑ Pinacoteca of Fabriano.
- ↑ Pinacoteca of Fabriano, Altarpiece
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