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Mariano d'Eusterio

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Mariano di Eusterio or d'Eusterio, also known as Mariano di Perugia (1470s – 1527 or 1547) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active in Perugia.

Details of his life are few. He is recorded in the biographies of Leone Pascoli. He was said to be a pupil of Pietro Vannucci. He painted in 1512 an altarpiece for the Collegio del Cambio in Perugia. He is said to be alive in 1526.[1] He also painted for the churches of Sant'Agostino in Ancona and San Domenico in Perugia.[2]

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  1. ^ Pinacoteca Vannucci (1887). Catalog dei quadri che si conservano nella Pinacoteca Vannucci [Catalogue of the paintings preserved in the Vannucci Art Gallery] (in Italian). Tip. Economica G. Guerra E.C. p. 62.
  2. ^ Giorgio Vasari (1870). Le vite de'piu eccellenti pittori, scultori e architetti [The lives of the most excellent painters, sculptors and architects] (in Italian). Vol. 14. Le Monnier. p. 132.