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==Biography==
==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.<ref>{{cite web |title=Puccio di Simone |url=http://www.larousse.fr/encyclopedie/peinture/Puccio%20di%20Simone/153980 |publisher=[[Éditions Larousse|Larousse]] |language=French |accessdate=8 July 2009}}</ref> He appears to have collaborated with [[Allegretto Nuzi]] in Fabriano.<ref>[http://www.pinacotecafabriano.it/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=66&Itemid=30&lang=it Pinacoteca of Fabriano].</ref>
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.<ref>{{cite web |title=Puccio di Simone |url=http://www.larousse.fr/encyclopedie/peinture/Puccio%20di%20Simone/153980 |publisher=[[Éditions Larousse|Larousse]] |language=French |accessdate=8 July 2009}}</ref> He appears to have collaborated with [[Allegretto Nuzi]] in [[Fabriano]].<ref>[http://www.pinacotecafabriano.it/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=66&Itemid=30&lang=it Pinacoteca of Fabriano].</ref>


==Work==
==Work==

Latest revision as of 10:32, 17 January 2024

Polittico with Madonna and Saints, Certaldo, Museum of Sacred Art

Puccio di Simone (fl. 1346–1358) was an Italian Gothic painter, active in Florence.

Biography

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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

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Saint Ansano and two angels

Work by Puccio di Simone can be found in:

Further reading

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  • 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.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) (see index; plate 27)

Notes

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  1. ^ "Puccio di Simone" (in French). Larousse. Retrieved 8 July 2009.
  2. ^ Pinacoteca of Fabriano.
  3. ^ Pinacoteca of Fabriano, Altarpiece