
Giovanni di Pietro, called Spagna
Italian(1450–1528)
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Giovanni di Pietro, known as Lo Spagna, was an Italian painter active in Umbria during the late 15th and early 16th centuries, believed to have been of Spanish origin. A pupil of Pietro Perugino, he worked extensively in Spoleto and the surrounding region, producing altarpieces and frescoes deeply influenced by his master's serene, devotional style. His works are notable for their graceful figures, harmonious compositions, and the gentle piety characteristic of the Umbrian School.
Tempera On PanelVerdant natureLandscape SettingItalian ArtistReligious Madonna and ChildSerene And ContemplativeEarly RenaissancePanel PaintingDevotional Imagery15th Century
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