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
1524
Prev Next- 2.1.1524 Perugino's children, Giovanni Battista and Francesco, having conducted the sale, leave their cousin Pietro di Maso Lazzari as representative in all further matters, Città della Pieve. View Document
- 22.1.1524 Perugino's children inherit credit at Monte delle Graticole from their father. Francesco di Cristoforo Campegli is nominated, ceding the credit of 100 florins. Michelangelo is assisted by his tutor Andrea di Ser Matteo Castrucci, Florence View Document
- 13.4.1524 Giovanni Battista, also on behalf of his siblings, makes a withdrawal from Monte delle Graticole, Florence. View Document
- 1.5.1524 Giovanni Battista, also on behalf of his siblings, makes another withdrawal from Monte delle Graticole, Florence. View Document
- 12.7.1524 Perugino dies of the plague while working on the 'Adoration of the Sheperds' for the Church of the annunciation in Fontignano. The monks have a legal dispute with the master's heirs over the money advanced to him and the failure to complete the terms of the contract. View Document
- 18.8.1524 Perugino's children, back in Perugia, receive 10 ducats from the monks of Sant'Agostino. The monks have not transported the body of the deceased but the document makes no mention of this, Perugia View Document
- 25.8.1524 Giovanni Battista, also on behalf of his siblings, makes another withdrawal from Monte delle Graticole, Florence. View Document
- 1.9.1524 Giovanni Battista, also on behalf of his siblings, makes another withdrawal from Monte delle Graticole, Florence. View Document
- 6.10.1524 Chiara Fancelli offers the Marchioness of Mantua a painting of 'Vulcano, Venere e Marte' by Perugino, assuring her that they will find agreement on the price. View Document
- 20.10.1524 Isabella d'Este replies to Chiara Fancelli saying that she cannot buy the painting because going to Rome will entail great expense and that she cannot buy the painting without first seeing it. Mantua. View Document
- 1.12.1524 Giovanni Battista and brothers make further withdrawals of interest from Monte delle Graticole, probably on deposits made by their father, Florence. View Document
- 3.12.1524 Giovanni Battista, also on behalf of his siblings, makes another withdrawal from Monte delle Graticole, Florence. View Document
- 3.12.1524 Perugino's heirs are recorded as creditors of Monte delle Graticole, Florence. View Document
- 3.12.1524 Perugino's heirs are recorded as creditors of Monte delle Graticole, Florence. View Document
- 30.12.1524 Perugino's heirs reach an agreement with the monks of Sant'Agostino regarding the altarpiece: it is agreed that the monks pay 10 ducats and have the body of the deceased brought to Perugia to be buried in their church, Perugia View Document