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Neroccio di Bartolomeo de' Landi (1447–1500) was an Italian painter and sculptor of the early-
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period in
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. He was a student of
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, then he shared a studio with
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from 1468. He painted ''Scenes from the life of St Benedict'', now in the
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, probably in collaboration with di Giorgio, and ''Madonna and Child between Saint Jerome and Saint Bernard'', which is in the Pinacoteca Nazionale of Siena. In 1472 he painted an ''Assumption'' for the abbey of
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, and in 1475 created a statue of Saint Catherine of Siena for the Sienese church dedicated to her. He separated from di Giorgio in 1475. In 1476, he painted ''
Madonna and Child with St Michael and St Bernardino The ''Madonna and Child with Saints Michael and Bernardino'' is a triptych of 1476 in tempera and gold on panel by Neroccio di Bartolomeo de' Landi, now in the Pinacoteca Nazionale in Siena. To the left is the Archangel Michael, and to the righ ...
'', a triptych now in the Pinacoteca Nazionale of Siena.Gertrude Coor, Neroccio de' Landi 1447-1500, Princeton, New Jersey, Princeton University Press, 1961, 235 p., 30 x 23 cm. In 1483, he designed the ''Hellespontine Sybil'' for the mosaic pavement of the
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, and the tomb for Bishop Tommaso Piccolomini del Testa.


See also

* '' The Virgin Recommends the City of Siena to Jesus''


References

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External links


''Italian Paintings: Sienese and Central Italian Schools''
a collection catalog containing information about Neroccio and his works (see index: ''Neroccio''; plates 66–67). 1447 births 1500 deaths 15th-century Italian painters Italian male painters 15th-century Italian sculptors Italian male sculptors Painters from Siena Italian Renaissance painters {{Italy-painter-15thC-stub