Marco Berlinghieri

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Marco Berlinghieri , also Marco di Berlinghiero da Lucca or Marco da Lucca (traceable from 1232 to 1255 in Lucca ), was an Italian painter and miniature painter .

Life

Berlinghieri was a son of Berlinghiero Berlinghieri , from whom he was also trained. He worked as a miniature painter. Since he is not mentioned in the document of 1228 in which his father and his two brothers Bonaventure and Barone swore peace with Pisa for the commune of Lucca , it is believed that he was the youngest of the brothers and was still to be at the time was young to get civil rights.

Bible Page

He was partly, for example, by Edward B. Garrison in 1957, when Marcus Pictor identified, the 1240 now in the British Library in London befindliches Missal ( Egerton 3606 ) for the monastery Fontebuona at Camaldoli decorated. In 1250 he is said to have drawn the decoration for a Bible for the head of San Martino near Lucca, which is still in Lucca today. He was also identified by Garrison as Pictor de Luca Marcus , who was paid in 1255 for a painting of the chapel in Palazzo Del Podestà in Bologna , of which nothing has survived. In addition, a fresco depicting the Bethlehemite children's fashion in San Sepolcro in Bologna is attributed to him.

literature

Web links

Commons : Marco Berlinghieri  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Colum Hourihane: Berlinghieri . In: The Grove Encyclopedia of Medieval Art and Architecture . OUP USA, 2012, ISBN 978-0-19-539536-5 , pp. 312 (English, books.google.de - reading sample).
  2. Hans Vollmer: Berlinghieri, Berlinghiero . In: Ulrich Thieme , Felix Becker (Hrsg.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists from Antiquity to the Present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker. tape 3 : Bassano – Bickham . Wilhelm Engelmann, Leipzig 1909, p. 422 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  3. Berlinghieri, Bonaventure . In: Storia Dell'arte Einaudi - Tutti i Pittori Dalla A alla Z - Collection . 1997 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  4. ^ C. Wight: Detailed record for Egerton 3036. Retrieved March 5, 2020 (English, Details of an item from the British Library Catalog of Illuminated Manuscripts).
  5. ^ A. Caleca: Berlinghiero. In: Enciclopedia dell 'Arte Medievale. 1992 ( treccani.it )