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Bartolomeo Ghetti : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bartolomeo Ghetti Bartolomeo (or Baccio) di Zanobi Ghetti (died 1536) was a Florentine Renaissance painter who has only recently emerged from obscurity as a result of art historical research. ==Biography== Our knowledge of Ghetti’s career rests chiefly on a brief notice by Vasari, a few mentions in documents, and half a dozen jewel-like, painstakingly finished paintings. Vasari briefly mentions Ghetti, whom he calls "Baccio Gotti" in the ''Lives'', describing him as a pupil of Ghirlandaio and stating that he worked in France at the court of King Francois I. Until 2003, no works by Ghetti were known; on that year documents were published showing the artist had painted and restored a number of works for the church of San Pietro a Selva, near [Malmantile, a neighborhood of Lastra a Signa in the lower Arno valley. The only sixteenth-century painting in the church is a frescoed lunette depicting the ''Madonna and Child''. Waldman (2003) identified this painting as a work of a follower of Ghirlandaio, called the ''Master of the Copenhagen Charity'' (the name came from his most beautiful work, an allegory of ''Charity'' now in the Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen). The conjunction of the painting and the document led to the identification of the Master of the Copenhagen Charity as Bartolomeo Ghetti.
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