Pellegrino di Giovanni

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Virgin and Child with Two Angels by Pellegrino di Giovanni, 1428

Pellegrino di Giovanni, also Pellegrino di Giovanni di Antonio, (died 1437) was an Italian painter. His exact dates of birth and death are not known.

Pellegrino di Giovanni di Antonio was born in Perugia, which he is known to have worked in and around. He became treasurer of the local painter’s guild in 1428. He was considered one of the leading painters in Perugia during this period, and executed commissions for the wealthy merchant Nicola di Giovanni di Benedetto di Giovanni.[1] After his death in 1437 his workshop passed to his pupil Mariano d’ Antonio.[2]

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