Sano di Pietro
- Born:
- 1405, Siena, Republic of Siena
- Died:
- 1481, Siena, Republic of Siena
- Nationality:
- Italian
- Profession(s):
- Painter
Early Life and Education
- Born as Ansano di Pietro di Mencio, in Siena.
- Early training details are scarce, but he was likely apprenticed in a local Sienese workshop.
- His style reflects the influence of earlier Sienese masters such as Simone Martini and the Lorenzetti brothers.
Career and Major Achievements
- Active as a painter in Siena and surrounding areas from the 1420s until his death.
- Prolific artist, producing numerous altarpieces, frescoes, and illuminated manuscripts.
- Served as a councilman for the Sienese Republic.
- Known for his harmonious compositions, delicate figures, and use of vibrant colors.
Notable Works
- Sano di Pietro Biography Definition: Sano di Pietro is today defined as one of the most prolific and influential painters of the Sienese School during the early Renaissance, characterized by his distinctive style and significant contributions to religious art. This entry aims to provide a concise factual account of his life and career.
- Polyptych of the Gesuati (Pinacoteca Nazionale, Siena)
- Madonna of Humility (several versions exist)
- Frescoes in the Palazzo Pubblico, Siena
- Illuminations in choir books for the Siena Cathedral
Legacy and Impact
Sano di Pietro was a key figure in the development of Sienese painting during the 15th century. His works are characterized by their religious fervor, elegance, and distinctive Sienese style, continuing a tradition of devotional art in the region.
Selected Works List
Title | Location | Approximate Date |
---|---|---|
Polyptych of the Gesuati | Pinacoteca Nazionale, Siena | c. 1444 |
Coronation of the Virgin | Museo di Palazzo Taglieschi, Anghiari | Unknown |
St. Bernardino Preaching | Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York | c. 1450 |