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
1496
Prev Next- *.1496 Perugino buys a plot of land abutting his house to enlarge his workshop, Florence. View Document
- *.1496 Perugino paints the altarpiece for the monks of St Peter's, Perugia. View Document
- *.1496 The altarpiece of St Peter's painted by Perugino is recorded, Perugia. View Document
- *.1496 Perugino signs the 'Madonna with child enthroned between Saints Ercolano, Constance, Lawrence and Louis of Toulouse', now in the Pinacoteca Vaticana. Rome. View Document
- *.1496 Inscription on the 'Ascension' in the 'polyptych of St Peter', Museé ds Beaux-Arts in Lyons. View Document
- *.1496 Inscriptions on the vault of the Collegio del Cambio, Perugia. View Document
- 10.1.1496 Perugino's house is recorded in the will of Guglielmo di Ser Matteo, Città della Pieve. View Document
- 18.1.1496 Perugino begins work on the altarpiece of Saint Peter's and receives the first payment of 50 ducats, Perugia. View Document
- 26.1.1496 The collegio del Cambio decides to have the sala dell'Udienza decorated, Perugia. View Document
- 30.1.1496 Perugino works on the altarpiece of St Peter's and witness an act agreed in the monastery, Perugia. View Document
- 9.2.1496 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
- 16.2.1496 Perugino's house is recorded in Città della Pieve, Città della Pieve. View Document
- 11.4.1496 The Comune of Perugia grants a subsidy for the altarpiece of the Betrothal of the Virgin in the Duomo of Perugia. View Document
- 20.4.1496 According to Signorini's notes, Perugino completes the great fresco in the sala del Capitolo in Santa Maria in Cestello, Florence. View Document
- 20.4.1496 The Comune of Perugia awards a subsidy to the Confraternity of Santa Maria Novella for an altarpiece, Perugia. View Document
- 30.4.1496 Perugino receives 68 ducats from the Benedictines of St Peter's, Perugia. View Document
- 6.5.1496 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
- 11.5.1496 Amico Graziani and Monaldo Boncambi, auditors of the guild of the Cambio, together with the commission made up of 5 Giurati of the Collegio, entrust the cycle of paintings for the Sala dell'Udienza dell'Arte del Cambio to Perugino. Perugia View Document
- 15.5.1496 The Comune of Perugia awards another subsidy to the Confraternity of Santa Maria Novella for the altarpiece to be painted by Perugino, Perugia. View Document
- 17.5.1496 Scaffolding is constructed to put the altarpiece of St Peter's in place and to paint the 'cassa', Perugia. View Document
- 27.5.1496 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
- 8.6.1496 Ludovico il Moro writes to Guidantonio degli Arcimboldi in Venice, in the belief that Perugino is in that city. He asks him to ask the artist to enter his service. View Document
- 8.6.1496 Il The Comune of Perugia awards a subsidy for the altarpiece of Santa Maria Novella, Perugia. View Document
- 14.6.1496 The Archbishop of Milan, Guidantonio replies to Ludovico il Moro saying that Perugino left six months ago and it is not known where he is. The letter places the artist in Venice at the end of 1495, Venice. View Document
- 31.8.1496 Addition to the will of Vincenzo di Giovanni added by his brother Bernardino, Perugia, 19 September 1497. In the will he leaves 50 florins for a painting with a religious subject, later carried out by Perugino. View Document
- 7.9.1496 Perugino's house is recorded in Città della Pieve, Città della Pieve. View Document
- 10.9.1496 Perugino receives 50 ducats from the monks of St Peter's for the gold for the altarpiece, Perugia . View Document
- 11.9.1496 Perugino calls two perugian citizens to court who had ordered a banner from him for the Fraternity of S. Bernardino and who owed him 5 florins, Perugia. View Document
- 10.10.1496 The carpenter Jacopo d'Antonio, to whom the monks of the Certosa in Pavia had written to ask why the paintings commissioned from Perugino and Filippino Lippi had not yet been painted; he responds that the fault is with the Monks who have not yet sent the money. View Document
- 17.11.1496 Perugino owes 76 gold florins, 5 lire, 7 soldi and 4 denari for the rent of his workshop over the past 6 years, Florence. View Document
- 22.11.1496 The monks of St Peter's have attached the 'cassa' to its position on the altarpiece, and it remains to be painted and decorated, Perugia. View Document
- 24.11.1496 Perugino receives another installment from the monks of St Peter's for the altarpiece, Perugia. View Document
- 24.11.1496 Perugino agrees a second contract with the monks of St Peter's in he pledges to paint the 'cassa' of the altarpiece, Perugia. View Document