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Francesco Francia (1447-1517)

"Francesco Francia, whose real name was Francesco Raibolini (1447 – 5 January 1517) was an Italian painter, goldsmith, and medallist from Bologna, who was also director of the city mint.

He may have trained with Marco Zoppo and was first mentioned as a painter in 1486. His earliest known work is the Felicini Madonna, which is signed and dated 1494. He worked in partnership with Lorenzo Costa, and was influenced by Ercole de' Roberti's and Costa's style, until 1506, when Francia became a court painter in Mantua, after which time he was influenced more by Perugino and Raphael. He himself trained Marcantonio Raimondi, Ludovico Marmitta, and several other artists; he produced niellos, in which Raimondi first learnt to engrave, soon excelling his master, according to Vasari. Raphael's Santa Cecilia is supposed to have produced such a feeling of inferiority in Francia that it caused him to die of depression. However, as his friendship with Raphael is now well-known, this story has been discredited." - (en.wikipedia.org 24.05.2021)

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was born Bologna 1450
died Bologna January 5, 1518
father of Giacomo Raibolini

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Student Francesco del Cossa
professional / worker Bologna
teacher Innocenzo di Pietro Francucci da Imola Bologna
teacher Amico Aspertini

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Die Anbetung des Kindes / Maria im Rosenhag (The Adoration of the Child)Die heilige Familie (The Holy Family)Die Heiligen Johannes der Täufer und StephanusDie Beweinung Christi (The Lamentation of Christ)Maria mit dem Kind und dem Johannesknaben (The Virgin and Child with the Young SDer heilige Sebastian
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Template creation Francesco Francia (1447-1517)
Was depicted (Actor) John the Baptist
Was depicted (Actor) Stephen (1-40)

Printing plate produced Francesco Francia (1447-1517)
Was depicted (Actor) Lucretia (-601--510)

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