Letter from Signorelli to Corrado Tarlatini (recto), paper, Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, Ms. MA 4261 (purchased as the gift of Mrs. Landon K. Thorne, Jr., 1985). Copyright: Pierpont Morgan Library.
Benedetto Bonfigli
1461
Prev Next- 3.1.1461 Benedetto Bonfigli receives 4 florins 'per pentura' of the chapel stained glass windows. These feature Saints Lawrence and Constantius. Perugia. View Document
- 3.1.1461 A further note of payment to Benedetto Bonfigli for the 4 florins 'per pentura' of the stained glass windows of the chapel with images of Saints Lawrence and Constantius, Perugia. View Document
- 1.4.1461 Uguccione, chaplain of the Palazzo dei Priori, Benedetto Bonfigli 10 florins 'pro coloribus et aliis opportunis ad dictam cappellam et ad picturam dicte chapelle ', Perugia. View Document
- 11.8.1461 Entry for expences for 'Maestro Felippo del Carmene' (Filippo Lippi), tasked by the Priors with providing an estimate of Benedetto Bonfigli's paintings, Perugia. View Document
- 11.9.1461 Filippo Lippi provides an estimate for the first half of the fresco cycle by Benedetto Bonfigli in the chapel of Palazzo dei Priori. The pictures are judged as 'bene factas ' and are to be paid for with 400 gold florins, Perugia. View Document
- 11.9.1461 Benedetto Bonfigli receives 7 florins and 20 soldi which he will have to pay Filippo Lippi to cover his costs during his stay in Perugia, Perugia. View Document
- 11.9.1461 Benedetto Bonfigli is recorded next to Filippo Lippi in the comunal 'Libro della Commissione', Perugia. View Document
- 11.9.1461 Benedetto Bonfigli receives 42 soldi and 3 denari for the innkeeper in San Marco who took care of fra Fillipo's animals ha provveduto all'alloggio delle bestie di fra Filippo e del suo famiglio, Perugia. View Document
- 11.9.1461 The Priors task Benedetto Bonfigli with painting the second half of the chapel; the frescoes must illustrate stories «secundum quod videbitur dicto capellano'. The painter commits to observing the conditions and time frame of the agreement, Perugia. View Document
- 23.9.1461 Alessandro di Antonio di Martino, procurator of the monastery of Monteluce, issuess a bill of payment to Benedetto Bonfigli for the sum of 96 florins, 6 soldi and 8 denari owed to Petra, daughter of the deceased Marco di Ercolano, Perugia. View Document
- 31.10.1461 Benedetto Bonfigli receives 2 florins as an advance on the amount he is to receive from the priors, Perugia. View Document