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Bastiano di Bartolo Mainardi (1466 1513) was an Italian painter of the Early Renaissance. He was born in San Gimignano and was active there and in Florence.

Madonna and Child with Saints Justus and Margaret, Indianapolis Museum of Art
Madonna and Child with Saints Justus and Margaret, Indianapolis Museum of Art

According to Giorgio Vasari, Mainardi is portrayed in the frescoes in the Sassetti and Tornabuoni Chapels by Domenico Ghirlandaio, Mainardi's brother-in-law and master.[1] Vasari also claimed that Mainardi took part in Ghirlandaio's frescoes (1476) in the Abbey of Passignano in Val di Pesa, near Florence, and in the chapel of Saint Fina in the Collegiata of San Gimginano (1485). The Annunciation fresco in the loggia of San Gimignano's Collegiata, dated 1482, is often also attributed to Mainardi. Mainardi's authorship of these works was, however, proven impossible when Italian art historian Lisa Venturini discovered Mainardi's birthdate as 1466 (it was previously placed around 1460 or earlier).[2] Thus, Mainardi was too young to have assisted Ghirlandaio in these works or to have painted the Annunciation San Gimignano (which is now regarded as a work by Domenico Ghirlandaio's brother, Davide). Further, Mainardi could probably not have painted most of the Ghirlandaio workshop paintings once attributed to him, like the famous tondo of the Madonna and Child with the Infant Saint John the Baptist and Three Angels at the Louvre.

Mainardi's secure works are nevertheless strongly indebted to Ghirlandaio's, and the artist had a lifelong affiliation with the Ghirlandaio family workshop. One of his latest works, an altarpiece of the Madonna and Child with Saints, commissioned in 1511 for the church of Sant'Agostino in San Gimignano (where it remains today), was completed after his death in 1513 by Domenico Ghirlandaio's son, Ridolfo.[2]


Paintings by Bastiano Mainardi


Art historians recognize the following paintings as certainly by Mainardi and among his most important works:


References


  1. Bastiano Mainardi Bio
  2. Venturini, Lisa (1994–1995). "Il maestro del 1506: la tarda attività di Bastiano Mainardi". Studi di storia dell'arte. 5, 6: 123–183.
  3. "Indianapolis Museum of Art: Collection online".





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[de] Bastiano Mainardi

Bastiano Mainardi (* um 1460 in San Gimignano; † 1513 in Florenz) war ein italienischer Maler in der Renaissance.
- [en] Bastiano Mainardi

[es] Sebastiano Mainardi

Sebastiano Mainardi (San Gimignano, 23 de septiembre de 1466 - Florencia, septiembre de 1513) fue un pintor italiano que vivió y trabajó durante el Renacimiento.

[fr] Sebastiano Mainardi

Sebastiano Mainardi, ou Bastiano, (San Gimignano, 1460 – Florence, 1513) est un peintre italien de la haute Renaissance.

[it] Sebastiano Mainardi

Sebastiano Mainardi, talvolta indicato anche come Bastiano, (San Gimignano, 1460 – Firenze, 1513), è stato un pittore italiano, esponente del Rinascimento. Collaborò nella bottega di suo cognato Domenico Ghirlandaio, al cui stile attinse molto.

[ru] Майнарди, Себастьяно

Себастьяно Майнарди (итал. Sebastiano Mainardi, часто Бастьяно Майнарди, 1460, Сан-Джиминьяно — 1513, Флоренция) — итальянский художник.



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