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Pietro Vannini

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Pietro Vannini (1413/1414–1495/1496) was an Italian artist and silversmith.

Vannini was highly skilled in metalwork. A Processional Cross he created in 1455 was made by taking sheets of silver that he hammered, chased, and gilded to create a design, then attached to a wooden core.[1] Some of his other works reside at the Municipal Art Gallery of Ascoli Piceno.[2] He died in Marche.

References

  1. ^ "Pietro Vannini Processional Cross, Cleveland Museum of Art". Retrieved 2008-11-07. [dead link]
  2. ^ "Ascoli Piceno Museum Listing with Pietro Vannini". Retrieved 2008-11-07.[permanent dead link]