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Cola Petruccioli

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Cola Petruccioli (1360–1401) was an Italian painter from Orvieto in Umbria, known as an apprentice to Ugolino di Prete Ilaro, active in the period around 1400 and contemporary of the Sienese School.

His works are seen in the Cathedral of Assisi, as well as in the Capella de Corporale in Orvieto. In Cetona he painted frescoes of Virgin Mary in the Franciscan Hermitage, Convento di Santa Maria a Belverde. These are shown in Enzo Carlis Gli Affreschi di Belverde. (Edam, Florence, 1977). His works are also found in the Umbrian town of Spello, such as an altar piece from 1395.[1] He died in Perugia.

References

  1. ^ Spello (4a parte di 6), Bill Thayer webpages (University of Chicago website).