Pietro Paolo Baldinacci (active first half of 16th century) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance, active in Gubbio.
He was a pupil of Bernardino di Nanni in Gubbio. He painted in a style resembling Sinibaldo Ibi and Orlando Merlini. The banner painting of St Ubaldo, St Peter Martyr, and the Cross in the church of Santa Croce della Foce in Gubbio is attributed to Baldinacci. [1] Among his pupils was the painter of Gubbio, Benedetto Nucci. [2]
Giuseppe Cesari was an Italian Mannerist painter, also named Il Giuseppino and called Cavaliere d'Arpino, because he was created Cavaliere di Cristo by his patron Pope Clement VIII. He was much patronized in Rome by both Clement and Sixtus V. He was the chief of the studio in which Caravaggio trained upon the younger painter's arrival in Rome.
Giovanni Battista Michelini (1604–1655) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Foligno and Rome. He was born in Foligno, but became a pupil of Guido Reni. He painted mainly religious and mythological subjects.
Felice Damiani or Felice da Gubbio (1530-1608) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance or Mannerism period.
Events from the year 1550 in art.
Francesco Allegrini da Gubbio (1587–1663) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. His children, Flaminio and Angelica Allegrini, were also painters. Angelica painted a canvas for the church of San Francesco, Gubbio.
Pietro Bianchi was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in Genoa and Rome.
Federigo or Federico Brunori or il Brunorino (1566–1649) was an Italian painter, active mainly in Gubbio.
Ottaviano Nelli (1375–1444?) was an Italian painter of the early Quattrocento. Nelli primarily painted frescoes, but also panel paintings. He had several pupils and two painters were influenced by him.
Benedetto Nucci (1515–1587) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance or Mannerism period.
Bernardino Di Nani was an Italian painter of the Renaissance, active in Gubbio.
Oderisi da Gubbio was an Italian painter and manuscript illuminator of the 13th century. Few details of his life are known. Documents to his activities in Bologna span from 1262 to 1271. In 1292, he was called to Rome by Pope Boniface VIII to illuminate manuscripts in the papal library.
Giuliano Presutti or Persciutti or Presciutti (active, Fano, 1490 – Ancona, 1557 was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active in Marche and Umbria.
Pietro Paolo Tamburini was an Italian painter of the Baroque period.
Giovanni Maria Baldassini was an Italian painter of the late Renaissance period.
Bernardino Brozzi (1555–1617) was an Italian painter of the late Renaissance period.
Guido Palmeruccio, also called Guiduccio Palmerucci, was an Italian painter, active in Gubbio.
Mello da Gubbio, also called Mello de Eugubio or Nello da Gubbio, ,was an Italian painter, active in Gubbio.
Jacopo Bedi, also known by Giacomo di Bedo di Benedetto was an Italian painter of the Quattrocento.
Domenico di Cecco, also known by Domenico di Cecco di Baldi was an Italian painter of the Quattrocento.
Andrea Vici (1743–1817) was an Italian architect and engineer, active in a Neoclassical style. He was a pupil of Luigi Vanvitelli, and active in the Papal States comprising parts of Lazio, Umbria, and Marche.