Antonio di Donnino del Mazziere
Antonio di Donnino del Mazziere was an Italian painter born in 1460 and active until his death in 1513. He was associated with the Florentine school during the Renaissance, a period marked by a revival of classical learning and artistic innovation. Del Mazziere's work is characterized by its adherence to the stylistic principles of the early Renaissance, reflecting the influence of contemporaries such as Domenico Ghirlandaio. Although not as widely recognized as some of his peers, his contributions to religious and portrait painting were significant in the context of Florentine art. His oeuvre includes altarpieces and frescoes, which demonstrate his skill in composition and use of color. Del Mazziere's legacy is preserved in the subtle yet impactful integration of humanistic themes within his works.