Lorenzo d'Alessandro

Not to be confused with Lorenzo Salimbeni (1374-c.1418).
Panel of Madonna del Monte, Shrine in Madonna del Monte (Caldarola), 1491

Lorenzo , (San Severino Marche circa 14551503) was an Italian painter and interpreter of late gothic style. He is known by different authorities and authors by different names, including:


Biography

The artistic heritage of the school salimbenian inherited his style from Salimbeni brothers and influenced another important local painter, Niccolò Di Liberatore, also known as “L'Alunno” (from Foligno, who lived two years in San Severino and painted there a polyptych signed in 1468). Lorenzo was also inspired by Carlo Crivelli and Piero della Francesca. D’Alessandro blended the typical elements of the late Gothic culture and of the Renaissance in his expressive style. Among his pupils is Bernardino di Mariotto of Perugia,[1] and his children: Antonio, Giangentile, and Severino.[2]

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  1. Collection of Mediaeval and Renaissance Paintings, Volume 1, by Fogg Art Museum, page 176.
  2. Memorie storiche delle arti e degli artisti della marca di Ancona, Volume 1, by Marchese Amico Ricci, page 111-112.
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