Two works by Perugino at the Galleria Nazionale dell’Umbria in Perugia.
A few months ago I was on holiday in Umbria with my wife. While visiting Perugia we went to the Galleria Nazionale to admire the artistic beauties that are kept there.
Like these two canvases by the great painter Perugino: The Adoration of the Magi and the Terzi Altarpiece.
Have you ever visited this museum in Perugia?
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Photo taken with Canon EOS RP and lens Canon RF 24-50. Permission was requested from security personnel to take and post the photos on the site.
The official website of the Museum is this: gallerianazionaledellumbria.it.
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Pietro di Cristoforo Vannucci, known as Pietro Perugino, il Perugino or il divin pittorico (Città della Pieve, circa 1448 – Fontignano, February 1523), was an Italian painter. Owner of two very active workshops at the same time, in Florence and Perugia, he was for a couple of decades the most famous and influential Italian painter of his time, so much so that Agostino Chigi defined him as: “the best master in Italy”. He fused together the light and monumentality of Piero della Francesca with the naturalism and linear ways of Andrea del Verrocchio, filtering them through the gentle ways of Umbrian painting. He was Raphael's teacher.
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