Saint Anne and the Virgin and Child Enthroned with Angels
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Niccolò Alunno (Niccolò di Liberatore)

1430
1502
Italy
Niccolò Alunno (Niccolò di Liberatore), an Italian painter active during the Renaissance, was born in 1430 in Foligno and died in 1502 in the same city.
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Movement:
Renaissance
Biography:

Niccolò Alunno, also known as Niccolò di Liberatore, was an Italian painter active during the Renaissance, born in 1430 and passing away in 1502. He is primarily recognized for his contributions to the Umbrian school of painting, characterized by a blend of Gothic and early Renaissance styles. Alunno's work often featured religious themes and was marked by a meticulous attention to detail and vibrant color palettes. His most notable works include altarpieces and frescoes, which reflect the spiritual and artistic developments of his time. Despite his influence, much of his life remains undocumented, and specific details about his training and personal life are largely unknown.

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