HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Giambono di Corrado (15th century) was an Italian painter.


History

He was born in
Dubrovnik Dubrovnik (), historically known as Ragusa (; see notes on naming), is a city on the Adriatic Sea in the region of Dalmatia, in the southeastern semi-exclave of Croatia. It is one of the most prominent tourist destinations in the Mediterran ...
but moved to Norcia, where he was adopted and was taught by
Olivuccio di Ciccarello Olivuccio Ceccarello di Ciccarello (died 1439) was an Italian painter. Little is known of his life. He was a native of Camerino and was active from 1388 until his death. In 2002 works formerly attributed to an obscure painter named Carlo da ...
. Giambono was documented in
Norcia Norcia (), traditionally known in English by its Latin name of Nursia (), is a town and comune in the province of Perugia (Italy) in southeastern Umbria. Unlike many ancient towns, it is located in a wide plain abutting the Monti Sibillini, a su ...
in 1442, at work in the choir of Sant’Agostino with a group of painters, including Nicola di Ulisse from Siena;
Luca di Lorenzo The last universal common ancestor (LUCA) is the most recent population from which all organisms now living on Earth share common descent—the most recent common ancestor of all current life on Earth. This includes all cellular organisms; t ...
(Luca Alemanno) from Germany;
Bartolomeo di Tommaso Bartolomeo di Tommaso, also known as Bartolomeo da Foligno (born in Foligno, c. 1400, active by 1425, died 1453–54) was an Italian painter of the Umbro- Sienese school. Life and career He was in Ancona from 1425 to 1442, when he returned to Fo ...
of Foligno; and
Andrea de Litio Andrea de Litio (active 1442–1473) was an Italian painter. His city of birth is uncertain; one possibility is Lecce nei Marsi in the Province of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo. He was active mainly in the Abruzzo. Documents from 1442 have him worki ...
.Key to Umbria
biography.


References


External links


Intorno a Bartolomeo di Tommaso, Ricerche sulla “Scuola di Ancona”
article by Matteo Mazzalupi. {{DEFAULTSORT:Corrado, Giambono di 1400s births 1400s deaths 15th-century Italian painters Italian male painters Umbrian painters