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Caporali, Bartolomeo
Document Type
Reference Entry
Author
Source
Oxford Art Online, 2003
Subject
Italian
Language
English
Abstract
(di Segnolo) (b Perugia, c. 1420; d Perugia, c. 1505). Italian painter. He seems to have been working as a painter in Perugia by 1442 but is first documented on 24 December 1454, when he received payment for a Pietà and a Maestà (both untraced) executed for the shoemakers’ guild in Perugia. In 1457–8 he was treasurer of the painters’ guild, and in 1462 he was elected a civic prior for March and April. On 6 May 1467 he received payment, in Rome, for gilding the ceiling of S Marco. On 18 July of the same year he and Benedetto Bonfigli were paid by the merchant Lancillotto di Ludovico to execute a panel for the chapel of S Vincenzo in S Domenico, Perugia (untraced; unconvincingly associated with a reconstructed polyptych, Perugia, G.N. Umbria), and on 14 July the following year they received the balance due for their finished work. Caporali’s first extant work is the triptych depicting the Virgin and Child Enthroned with Two Angels, a Sylvestrine Monk and a Lay Brother...