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Pietro di Domenico da Montepulciano

1410
1446
Italy
Pietro di Domenico da Montepulciano (Italian, active 1418–1422) was a painter from Montepulciano, Italy, whose documented activity is primarily associated with Siena.
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Movement:
Renaissance
Biography:

Pietro di Domenico da Montepulciano was an Italian painter active during the late 14th and early 15th centuries, with his life dates approximately spanning from 1410 to 1420. He was associated with the International Gothic style, a movement characterized by its elegant and intricate aesthetic. Pietro's work is noted for its delicate use of color and graceful figures, contributing to the diffusion of Gothic elements in Italian art. Although specific details of his life remain sparse, he is known to have been active in the region of Montepulciano, where he likely received commissions for religious works. His contributions are primarily recognized through a few surviving altarpieces and panel paintings that reflect the stylistic transitions of his time.

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