Francesco di Vannuccio (documented 1356–1389; died before 1391) was an Italian painter born in Siena. A small body of work has been ascribed to this painter, characterized by an attention to and love of pattern and decoration, a tradition dating back in Siena to Simone Martini. A signed and dated double-sided processional standard of 1380, painted on one side with the Crucifixion and on the other side with a painted glass depiction of the Virgin Enthroned with Saints, in the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin (inv. no. 1062B), has been the basis on which a number of other paintings have been attributed. Most of these are small-scale works, richly finished, which were meant for private devotion, suggesting that Francesco di Vannuccio worked for a discerning and wealthy group of private patrons.
Italian painter
Crucifixion with Donor by Francesco di Vannuccio, 1380
References
Brandi, Cesare (1931). "An unpublished reliquary of Francesco di Vannuccio", Art in America, vol. 20, no. 1. pp.38–48.
Offner, Richard (1932). "The Works and Style of Francesco di Vannuccio", Art in America, vol. 20, no. 3. pp.89–114.
Brandi, Cesare (1933). "Francesco di Vannuccio e Paolo di Giovanni Fei", Bullettino senese di storia patria, vol. 4. pp.25–42.
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