Cosimo Rosselli

Cosimo Rosselli
Years of life: 1439 – 1507
Artist's Teachers: Neri di Bicci
Artist's students: Piero di Cosimo, Fra Bartolomeo, Mariotto Albertinelli, and Agnolo di Domenico del Mazziere
Art Movement: Early Renaissance
Painting School: Florentine School
Genre: Portrait , Religious
Country: Italy
Century: XV

As a well-known Florentine painter, Rosselli belonged to the division and painted run-of-the-mill religious works.

Cosimo Rosselli’s major works are Virgin and Child with an Angel, c. 1470 (Boston, MA: Museum of Fine Arts); Portrait of a Man, c. 1481–82 (New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art).

References:

  1. Robert Cumming. Art: complete encyclopedia. – 512 p. – Moscow: Astrel, 2005.

Artworks:

  • Pala located in the Commenda di Sant'Eufrosino Church in Volpaia, Radda in Chianti, Siena

    1480

    Pala located in the Commenda di Sant'Eufrosino Church in Volpaia, Radda in Chianti, Siena  •  1480

  • Miracle of the chalice

    between 1481 and 1486

    Miracle of the chalice  •  between 1481 and 1486

  • Madonna and Child with Angels

    between 1459 and 1507

    Madonna and Child with Angels   •  between 1459 and 1507

  • The Adoration of the Child

    between 1490 and 1500

    The Adoration of the Child   •  between 1490 and 1500

  • Vault with doctors of the church

    between 1481 and 1486

    Vault with doctors of the church  •  between 1481 and 1486

  • St. Catherine of Alexandria

    St. Catherine of Alexandria

  • Adoration of the Magi

    1470

    Adoration of the Magi  •  1470

  • Scene from the Life of St Filippo Benizzi

    1475

    Scene from the Life of St Filippo Benizzi   •  1475

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