Vigoroso da Siena
Vigoroso da Siena was an Italian painter, known to be active 1270-1280. He was naturalized to Siena, Tuscany. A contemporary of Cimabue, his only documented work is a polyptych at the Galleria Nazionale of Perugia dated 1291.[1]
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Da Siena's altarpiece from 1291, an example of an early painted panel altarpiece, with the individual parts framed by gables and sculptured elements.
References
- Luciano Bellosi, Enciclopedia dell' Arte Medievale (2000), Vigoroso da Siena on Treccani.
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