Orlando Merlini

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Entroned Madonna and saints, Gubbio Civic Museum Orlando merlini (attr.), madonna col bambino in trono tra santi, 1480-1500 circa.JPG
Entroned Madonna and saints, Gubbio Civic Museum

Orlando Merlini (died 1510) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance, active in Gubbio in Umbria. [1]

Biography

He was a follower of the style of Sinibaldo Ibi. His son, Ventura Merlino, was also a painter in Gubbio. [2]

  1. "Orlando Merlini (died 1510)". Key to Umbria. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
  2. Storia della pittura in Perugia e delle arti, By Angelo Lupattelli, page 53.


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