Domenico di Cecco

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Domenico di Cecco, also known by Domenico di Cecco di Baldi (active mid-15th century) was an Italian painter of the Quattrocento.

Biography

He was born in Gubbio, and active there, where he was a pupil of Ottaviano Nelli. [1] In 1444, he painted a Grieving Madonna and St Peter for the church of Santa Maria della Piaggiola in Gubbio.

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