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'''Luberto da Montevarchi''' (1460-1522) was an Italian painter of the [[Renaissance]] period, active in the Valdarno.
'''Luberto da Montevarchi''', also known as '''Roberto da Montevarchi''' or ''Il Montevarchi''' (1460-1522), was an Italian painter of the [[Renaissance]] period, active in the Valdarno.


He appears to have trained in the school of [[Pietro Perugino]], and worked with him in decorating the [[Collegio del Cambio]] in [[Perugia]]. An arch of detached frescoes from the former church Sant'Andrea a Cennano are now on display in the ''Museo di Arte Sacra della Collegiata di San Lorenzo'' in [[Montevarchi]].<ref>[http://www.comune.montevarchi.ar.it/come-fare-per/museo-di-arte-sacra-della-collegiata-di-san-lorenzo Comune of Montevarchi], tourism entry on museum of the Collegiata.</ref>
He appears to have trained in the school of [[Pietro Perugino]], and worked with him in decorating the [[Collegio del Cambio]] in [[Perugia]]. An arch of detached frescoes from the former church Sant'Andrea a Cennano are now on display in the ''Museo di Arte Sacra della Collegiata di San Lorenzo'' in [[Montevarchi]].<ref>[http://www.comune.montevarchi.ar.it/come-fare-per/museo-di-arte-sacra-della-collegiata-di-san-lorenzo Comune of Montevarchi], tourism entry on museum of the Collegiata.</ref>

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'Luberto da Montevarchi, also known as Roberto da Montevarchi or Il Montevarchi (1460-1522), was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active in the Valdarno.

He appears to have trained in the school of Pietro Perugino, and worked with him in decorating the Collegio del Cambio in Perugia. An arch of detached frescoes from the former church Sant'Andrea a Cennano are now on display in the Museo di Arte Sacra della Collegiata di San Lorenzo in Montevarchi.[1]

References

  1. ^ Comune of Montevarchi, tourism entry on museum of the Collegiata.