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
1499
Prev Next- *.1499 Perugino signs the polyptych for the Certosa di Pavia, now in the National Gallery in London. View Document
- *.1499 Inscription on the 'Portrait of Biagio Milanesi' identifying the subject of the work, now in the Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. View Document
- *.1499 Inscription on the 'Portrait of Baldassarre di Antonio di Angelo' identifying the subject of the work, now in the Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. View Document
- *.1499 Inscriptions on the walls of the Collegio del Cambio, Perugia. View Document
- 18.1.1499 Perugino 'de' dare f. dodici larghi d'oro in oro' for the rent on the 'istanza appresso Santa Maria Nuova' from 18.1.1497 to 18.1.1510, Florence. View Document
- 22.2.1499 Payment for the rent on the workshop near Santa Maria Nuova, from 21.2.1498 to 12.9.1510, Florence. View Document
- 22.2.1499 Giovanmaria di Bartolomeo da Belforte, known as Rocco, pays 12 gold florins for the rental of Perugino's workshop, Florence. View Document
- 25.2.1499 The officials of the [Collegio del] Cambio record receipt of a sum of grain sold to them by the Hospital of the Cambio, in exchange for their credit for the pictures. Perugia. View Document
- 2.3.1499 Perugino agrees to paint a 'Resurrection' for Bernardino di Giovanni da Corneto for 50 florins. The work has already been begun at the time of the agreement, and is located in the house of its purchaser, Perugia View Document
- 8.3.1499 The soprastanti of the Opera del Duomo, Orvieto agree to find another artist to paint the Cappella Nova unless Perugino responds favourably to a letter from the Opera. View Document
- 5.4.1499 The Soprastanti del Duomo receive the reply from Perugino that he cannot come to Orvieto because he is too busy in Perugia, Orvieto. View Document
- 6.4.1499 Perugino receives 150 ducats from the monastery of Saint Peter's for painting the altarpiece and case, Perugia. View Document
- 11.4.1499 The members of the Confraternity of Saint Joseph decide to appoint Perugino to paint the altarpiece of the Betrothal of the Virgin for the chapel of the Holy Ring, Perugia. View Document
- 14.4.1499 The priors grant 10 florins to the Disciplinati of Santa Maria Novella to paint the artist, Perugia. View Document
- 17.4.1499 Perugino receives a payment of one florin and 58 soldi for a banner, featuring St Francis, painted for the Confraternity of St Francis, Perugia. View Document
- 1.5.1499 Ludovico il Moro writes to his agent in Florence, Taddeo Vimercati, asking him to encourage Perugino and Filippino Lippi to complete the works promised to the Certosans in Pavia; otherwise they are to return the money advanced to them compiere i lavori promessi per i certosini di Pavia; in caso contrario restituiscano i denari già percepiti, Milan. View Document
- 2.5.1499 From the records of the Confraternity of Saint Francis: Perugino is credited the sum of 4 florins and 60 soldi for the banner. Perugia. View Document
- 7.5.1499 Perugino is paid the balance for the 'St Francis', which his pupil Giovan Francesco Ciambella, known as Fantasia, collects for him. Perugia. View Document
- 1.9.1499 Perugino signs up to the register of florentine physicians and pharmacists, Florence. View Document
- 3.9.1499 The Perugia Magistrate awards a subsidy to the Confraternity of Santa Maria Novella to prepare the chapel for the Perugino altarpiece, Perugia. View Document
- 21.10.1499 Perugino's name is drawn in the ballot for the office of prior in his native town, Città della Pieve. View Document