Raffaellino del Garbo
Raffaellino del Garbo (* around 1466 or around 1470 in San Lorenzo a Vigliano (district of Barberino Val d'Elsa ); † 1524 in Florence ) was an Italian painter .
Life
Raffaellino del Garbo was a pupil of Filippino Lippi and around 1493 his assistant in the execution of the frescoes in Santa Maria sopra Minerva in Rome . From 1498 he was a master craftsman in Florence, where he died in 1524.
He had become so closely connected to his teacher that his pictures were often confused with those of the former. In his most mature works, however, he surpassed him in grace and beauty. His most important easel paintings Madonna and Child and Two Angels and Madonna and Child, surrounded by angels and saints, were in a Berlin museum. Both from the Solly collection were probably destroyed in 1945.
The nickname del Garbo comes from the street where he lived.
In October 2018, Bavarian television showed a report about the restoration of his painting The Lamentation of Christ at the Dörner Institute in Munich .
literature
- Anna Padoa Rizzo: CARLI, Raffaello dei, detto Raffaellino del Garbo. In: Alberto M. Ghisalberti (Ed.): Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (DBI). Volume 20: Carducci-Carusi. Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana, Rome 1977.
Web links
- List of works (selection) by Carli Raffaello dei (Raffaellino del Garbo) of the Fondazione Zeri of the University of Bologna
- Literature by and about Raffaellino del Garbo in the catalog of the German National Library
Individual evidence
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SURNAME | Raffaellino del Garbo |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Raffaello de 'Capponi; Raffaello de 'Carli; Raffaello dei Carli |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Italian painter |
DATE OF BIRTH | around 1466 or around 1470 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | San Lorenzo a Vigliano |
DATE OF DEATH | 1524 |
Place of death | Florence |