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Piero Di Cosimo
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Madonna and Child with Saints and Angels - Piero di Cosimo
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Portrait of a Woman - Piero di Cosimo
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The Myth of Prometheus - Piero di Cosimo
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Maria Magdalena - Piero di Cosimo
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The Discovery of Honey by Bacchus - Piero di Cosimo
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The Young Saint John the Baptist - Piero di Cosimo
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Portrait of a Young Man - Piero di Cosimo
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Venus, Mars, and Cupid - Piero di Cosimo
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Madonna and Child with the Infant Saint John the Baptist and Angels - Piero di Cosimo
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Portrait of Simonetta Vespucci as Cleopatra - Piero di Cosimo
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Crucifixion of Christ - Piero di Cosimo
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Allegory - Piero di Cosimo
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Mystical Marriage of St. Catherine of Alexandria - Piero di Cosimo
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Giuliano da Sangallo - Piero di Cosimo
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St. John the Evangelist - Piero di Cosimo
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The Misfortunes of Silenus - Piero di Cosimo
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The Immaculate Conception with Saints - Piero di Cosimo
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Perseus Rescuing Andromeda - Piero di Cosimo
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Magdalena Reading - Piero di Cosimo
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Giuliano and Francesco Giamberti da Sangallo - Piero di Cosimo
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Artist Biography
Piero Di Cosimo
Piero di Cosimo was terrified of thunderstorms, could not bear the sound of coughing, crying babies, chanting friars or church bells, and reportedly lived on a diet of hard-boiled eggs, which he cooked fifty at a time while boiling glue for his paintings. Giorgio Vasari, who compiled these details, described him as living "more like a beast than a man". He let his garden run wild on principle, preferring to see plants and animals free of cultivation.
He was born in Florence around 1462, took the name di Cosimo from his master Cosimo Rosselli, and by 1480 was working as an unpaid apprentice in Rosselli's workshop. He operated outside the official artistic circles of Florentine Renaissance painting, borrowing freely from Leonardo, Signorelli and Netherlandish artists without belonging to any school.
His mythological paintings, many based on Vitruvius's account of human evolution, are filled with hybrid creatures, fantastic landscapes and strange revels. He also painted portraits, including the posthumous bust of Simonetta Vespucci (c. 1480), and excelled at designing pageants and triumphal processions for Florentine festivals. He could discern equestrian battles and urban scenes in the stains on a wall, a habit Leonardo also described. He died in Florence in 1521.
He was born in Florence around 1462, took the name di Cosimo from his master Cosimo Rosselli, and by 1480 was working as an unpaid apprentice in Rosselli's workshop. He operated outside the official artistic circles of Florentine Renaissance painting, borrowing freely from Leonardo, Signorelli and Netherlandish artists without belonging to any school.
His mythological paintings, many based on Vitruvius's account of human evolution, are filled with hybrid creatures, fantastic landscapes and strange revels. He also painted portraits, including the posthumous bust of Simonetta Vespucci (c. 1480), and excelled at designing pageants and triumphal processions for Florentine festivals. He could discern equestrian battles and urban scenes in the stains on a wall, a habit Leonardo also described. He died in Florence in 1521.
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