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
1507
Prev Next- *.1507 Perugino receives the final balance on the pictures for the Cambio: he announces receipt of 350 ducats, Perugia. View Document
- *.1507 Inscription on the fresco of the 'Baptism of Christ' in the Oratorio della Nunziatella, Foligno. View Document
- *.1507 Inscription on the altarpiece of 'San Nicola da Tolentino' now in the Galleria Nazionale d' Arte Antica, Rome. View Document
- 9.1.1507 Perugino pays the Hospital of the Misericordia the rent on the workshop, Perugia. View Document
- 27.2.1507 Entries made in Perugino's name at Monte delle Graticole, Florence. View Document
- 29.3.1507 Perugino receives 25 florins from the Confraternity of S. Maria dei Bianchi in Città della Pieve, the price of a house to settle his balance for the 'Adoration of the Magi'. View Document
- 7.4.1507 Giovanni Sclavone sets out in his will that a chapel be built in the church of S. Maria dei Servi in Perugia and that there be hung a picture of the Madonna di Loreto with Saints Jerome and Francis, Perugia. View Document
- 14.4.1507 Perugino commits to painting an altarpiece with the patron saints of the Collegiata for 130 florins and to deliver it within one year, Città della Pieve. View Document
- 16.4.1507 Perugino, needing to leave Città della Pieve again, nominates as his procurators his brother in law Maso Lazzeri and Angelo Busce and charges them with representing him in court against Clemente Cocchi who owed him 10 scudi. Città della Pieve View Document
- 20.4.1507 Perugino pays 8 florins to the Hospital of the Misericordia for the rent on his workshops. The payment was made by Francesco Spongia, his pupil, because at the same time the chamberlain records one florin being credited to Spongia by his master. Perugia View Document
- 20.4.1507 G Calcina, a Perugia notary, names Bartolomeo d'Agnolo, a Florence carpenter, Perugino's procurator with a notarial act in order to receive interest on the dowry, Florence. View Document
- 14.5.1507 G Calcina, a Perugia notary, names Bartolomeo d'Agnolo, a Florence carpenter, Perugino's procurator with a notarial act in order to receive interest on the dowry, Florence. View Document
- 14.5.1507 Bartolomeo d'Agnolo receives the interest on the dowry in Florence in Perugino's stead. Florence. View Document
- 2.6.1507 Perugino delivers to the residents of Panicale 14 banners for the procession of the Corpus Domini with the condition that they be returned to him; he is prepared to grant them as a gift if they pay him the 11 florins they owe him for the Saint Sebastian. View Document
- 7.6.1507 The Servites of Porta Eburnea entrust Perugino the task of painting an altarpiece with the Madonna di Loreto, Saint Jerome and Saint Francis, using a bequest of 47 florins from Giovanni Sclavone, to be completed by September, Perugia. View Document
- 12.6.1507 The men of the Comunità of Panicale are brought to court by Perugino having neither returned the banners nor paid their debt to Perugino. View Document
- 12.6.1507 Perugino takes to court the heirs and widow of Angeluccio da Macinara for payment on the 14 banners and two paintings, Perugia. View Document
- 15.6.1507 Perugino receives the balance on the paintings for the Udienza del Cambio and announces receipt in full of 350 ducats. Perugia. View Document
- 1.7.1507 Perugino asks to renew the charges against the Comune of Panicale not having received either his 14 banners or the 11 florins owed him. View Document
- 7.7.1507 Perugino renews charges against the heirs of Angeluccio di Macinara for the 14 banners not yet fully paid for, Perugia. View Document
- 1.9.1507 The Comune of Panicale, following the charges brought against them, pay Perugino the outstanding balance for the painting for the church of San Sebastiano. View Document
- 9.9.1507 Perugino has not returned to Florence; his procurator Bartolomeo d'Agnolo receives interest from the dowry on his behalf, Florence. View Document
- 16.9.1507 Bartolomeo d'Agnolo again receives the interest on the dowry on Perugino's behalf, Florence. View Document
- 12.10.1507 The Comune issues Perugino a second installment of 22 florins as payment for his bimester as a Prior, Perugia. View Document
- 16.10.1507 12 gold florins are paid for the rent on Perugino's workshop, Florence. View Document
- 4.11.1507 Perugino tasks his procurator Baccio d'Agnolo with establishing a price for the altarpiece with the monks of the SS. Annunziata and authorises him to appoint arbitrators if necessary, Florence. View Document