Eusebio da San Giorgio

Eusebio da San Giorgio
Born 1470
Perugia, Italy
Died 1550
Nationality Italian
Known for Art
Movement Renaissance
Head of a young woman, attributed to Eusebio da San Giorgio - Louvre, département des Arts Graphiques

Eusebio da San Giorgio or Eusebio di Jacopo di Cristoforo da San Giorgio (c. 1470 – c. 1550) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period.

Biography

Born in Perugia, he was a pupil of the painter Pietro Perugino. In 1494, he was elected as Camerlengo dell'Arte dei pittori.[1]

He painted an altarpiece for the parish church of Matelica (1512). He painted an Adoration of the Kings in the church of Sant’Agostino in Perugia. He painted frescoes of an Annunciation and a St Francis receiving the stigmata (1507) for the cloister of San Damiano at Assisi. In 1537, records note that along with Sinibaldo Ibi, he praised a work by Giovanni Battista Caporali completed for the main altar of the Duomo of Perugia.[2]

References

  1. Bulletin of Art of Umbrian painters, Documenti Inediti sui Pittore Perugini, by Umberto Gnolli, page 124.
  2. Bulletin of Art, page 125.

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