Andrea Bellunello Explained

Andrea Bellunello, also known as Andrea di San Vito (1440  - 1506) was an Italian painter active in the early Renaissance period. He was born either in San Vito in the Friuli,[1] or in Belluno.[2] He was active in the Udine and surrounding region of Friuli. He worked with or under Francesco Squarcione and/or Bortolotto di Belluno. Among his pupils were Giorgio di Beccaio (active 1492–1506); Giorgio di Cecco (born Pordenone, 1465).[3]

Andrea painted a Crucifixion for the Grand Council of Udine, and an altarpiece for the church of San Floreano in Forni di Sopra. He also painted a Madonna for the Annunciata in San Vito.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Ticozzi reference.
  2. Joppi reference.
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=SBo3AQAAMAAJ Contributo secondo-quarto ed ultimo, alla storia dell'arte nel Friuli
  4. https://books.google.com/books?id=SBo3AQAAMAAJ Contributo secondo-quarto ed ultimo, alla storia dell'arte nel Friuli