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Pietro Paolo Agabiti : ウィキペディア英語版
Pietro Paolo Agabito
Pietro Paolo Agabito or Agabiti (c1470-c1540) was an Italian painter, sculptor, and architect from the Marche region.
He was born at Sassoferrato. He probably started by working in the ceramics factory of his father. He may well have travelled to Venice in 1497 because his first known work, of the ''Enthroned Virgin between Saints Peter and Sebastian'', shows clear Venetian influence. It can now be found in the Museo Civico in Padua.
He may also have become a pupil of Carlo Crivelli, a well-known Venetian artist who moved to and spent much of his career in the Marche. Agabiti had returned to the Marche by 1502 and in 1507 was resident in Jesi. He is documented in his native town of Sassoferrato from 1510 onwards, producing altarpieces for local churches. Several can still be found in the churches for which they were painted but others are now in the Museo Civico in Sassoferrato, in the Pinacoteca Civica in Jesi or in private collections. He has always been seen as a minor, regional artist and few of his works are to be found in foreign collections. Exceptions include a Nativity now in the Christian Museum (Hungary) in Esztergom. The Italian Wikipedia entry for Agabiti contains a list of 19 extant paintings by him, giving their present whereabouts, although this is acknowledged to be an incomplete list.
Among the artists generally credited with having influenced his style are the Venetians Cima da Conegliano and Alvise Vivarini, the Bolognese artist Francesco Francia and Marco Palmezzano of Forlì. However, Agabiti did not keep up with the changes of style occurring in the early sixteenth century, remaining attached to the more formal style of the fifteenth century.
In 1531, he retired to the Convento dell’Eremita, Cupramontana, another town in the Marche region, where he died approximately nine years later.
==References==

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*''Dizionario Biografico dei Marchigiani'' - Edizione Il Lavoro editoriale Ancona - Terza Edizione in DVD - 2007
*Gennaro Toscano. "Agabiti , Pietro Paolo." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. 9 Oct. 2010 (http://www.oxfordartonline.com/subscriber/article/grove/art/T001104]



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