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Italian painter
Concession of the Indulgence, Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli, Assisi, Italy.

Tiberio d'Assisi (circa 1470–1524) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active in the early 16th century. He painted in the style of Pietro Perugino. He is also known as Tiberio Diatelevi or Tiberio di Assisi.

He painted a Madonna in the church of S. Martino, near Trevi; a Madonna and five scenes from the life of St. Francis (1512), in the church of San Francesco in Montefalco; a St. Sebastian for the church of San Fortunato in Montefalco; a Madonna in S. Domenico in Assisi, and Scenes from the life of St. Francis in Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli in the same city (1518). Fresco work was discovered in Castel Ritaldi.

Gallery

  • Madonna and Child with Saints Peter and Bonaventure Madonna and Child with Saints Peter and Bonaventure
  • Madonna del Soccorso Madonna del Soccorso
  • Adoring angel Adoring angel
  • Adoring angel Adoring angel

References

  1. Barber Institute of Fine Arts, University of Birmingham, dates accompanying fresco works from Bastia, near Assisi.
  2. Un Affresco Ignoto di Tiberio D'Assisi, by Ugo Ojetti; Archivio storico dell'arte, Editor Domenico Gnoli, page 252-254.


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