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Bartolomeo Neroni, also known as Il Riccio or Riccio Sanese (c.1505-1571) was an Italian painter, sculptor, architect and engineer of the Sienese School. He was born and died in Sienna. ==Biography== Neroni was influenced by Domenico Beccafumi and Baldassare Peruzzi.〔(Bartolomeo Neroni - Tuccia Chastity ) at the Victoria and Albert Museum〕 He is described as a pupil of Il Sodoma, and that he married this painter's daughter. He was a versatile artist who created in the course of his life numerous works in various fields, painting, sculpture, and manuscript illumination. He also enjoyed great fame in life as a military engineer and architect. He is mentioned as ''Riccio Sanese'', a pupil of Sodoma, by Vasari in his ''Vite''〔(Le vite de' più eccellenti pittori, scultori ed architetti )], by Giorgio Vasari, page 1081.〕 Most of his works were either ephemeral or have been lost. He created the scenography for the comedy of l'Ortensio, presented for the Grand Duke Cosimo I, in the Salone delle Commedie of Florence. The work was engraved by Andrea Andreani of Mantua in 1579.〔(Della storia e della ragione d'ogni poesia, + indice universale della storia ), By Francesco Saver Quadrio, Milan, (1744) page 541.〕 His major work is the Mannerist ''Coronation of the Virgin'' at the Pinacoteca Nazionale di Siena. Among his other works are:〔(Il Palio ) Siena, organization, short bio.〕 *Frescoes for the Casa Guglielmi, Siena (1537) *Frescoes for the Abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore *Design of the Palazzo Segardi, Siena (once Monastery delle Derelitte) *Painting of ''Nativity'', Church of the Carmine, Siena *Painting of ''Risen Christ'', Chigi-Saracini Collection, Siena. *Teatro Comunale dei Rinnuovati (1560) in the ex-Sala del Consiglio della Repubblica nel *Palazzo Pubblico of Siena (destroyed by fire). *Access staircase (1570) to Nicola Pisani's Pulpit in the Cathedral of Siena. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bartolomeo Neroni」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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