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.
Pietro Perugino
1494
Prev Next- *.1494 Perugino is listed in the Gabella Fiorentina along with Maddalena di Luca Fancelli, Florence. View Document
- *.1494 Perugino signs and dates the altarpiece in Sant'Agostino in Cremona. View Document
- *.1494 Perugino signs and dates the 'Madonna with child enthroned between Saints James and Augustin', Cremona. View Document
- *.1494 Perugino signs the 'Pietà' now in the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin. View Document
- *.1494 An anonymous informant of the Duke of Milan, in a note from1492-1494, writes of the frescoes (now lost) which Perugino, Botticelli, Ghirlandaio and Filippino carried out in the villa dello Spedaletto for Lorenzo il Magnifico. View Document
- 13.1.1494 Payment made by Perugino for renting Ghiberti's workshop from 24.6.1487 to 26.1.1497, Florence. View Document
- 19.3.1494 Luca Fancelli grants his brother Bernardo leave to organise everything with Perugino regarding Chiara's dowry. View Document
- 26.3.1494 Luca Fancelli grants his brother Bernardo leave to organise everything with Perugino regarding Chiara's dowry. View Document
- 26.3.1494 Perugino deposits 500 florins in the Monte delle Graticole bank, Chiara Fancelli's dowry. Also recorded are withdrawals made and to be made and quarterly interest. Florence. View Document
- 10.4.1494 Antonio, brother of Chiara Fancelli, grants Perugino the dowry in the name of his absent father, Florence. View Document
- 18.4.1494 Letter from Luca Fancelli to the Marquess Francesco Gonzaga in which he writes about having married his daughter Chiara to Pietro Perugino. View Document
- 10.5.1494 Perugino deposits 500 florins in the Monte delle Graticole bank, Chiara Fancelli's dowry. Also recorded are withdrawals made and to be made and quarterly interest. Florence. View Document
- 23.5.1494 The Comunità of Lucca writes to Perugino assuring him that he will receive no trouble from Antonio Corso, a rival painter, in the event that he accepts the work for the Cathedral church, Lucca. View Document
- *.7.1494 Perugino records July 1494 as the date of the 'Portrait of Francesco delle Opere'. View Document
- *.7.1494 Inscription on the 'Portrait of Francesco delle Opere', now in the Galleria degli Ufffizi, Florence. View Document
- 6.8.1494 A Perugino altarpiece appears in the inventory of the church of Castelfranco di Sopra, Arezzo. View Document
- 9.8.1494 After laborious negotiation it is decided to paint a wall of the sala del Gran Consiglio, Venice, at a cost of 400 ducats. The work was painted by Titian after 1516. View Document
- 1.9.1494 Pietro Perugino's house is recorded, Città della Pieve. View Document
- 3.10.1494 Perugino deposits 500 florins in the Monte delle Graticole bank, Chiara Fancelli's dowry. Also recorded are withdrawals made and to be made and quarterly interest. Florence. View Document
- 14.10.1494 Perugino is absent from Perugia and Bartolomeo del Caporale receives payment for him from that city for the painting of the 'Pietà' for the altarpiece of the chapel of the magistrature, Perugia. View Document
- 30.10.1494 Perugino buys a house in the Borgo Pinti from Lorenzo Tanagli for 406 florins, of which 202 are paid immediately and deposited with the Hospitaller of S. Maria Nuova. Florence. View Document
- 20.11.1494 Luca Pacioli praises artists of his time. View Document