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'''Domenico Ghirlandaio''' (1449 – 11 January 1494) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Renaissance]] painter. | '''Domenico Ghirlandaio''' (1449 – 11 January 1494) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Renaissance]] painter. | ||
Running a large workshop in [[Florence]], Ghirlandaio was briefly the teacher of [[Michelangelo]]. In 1483, Pope [[Sixtus IV]] commissioned the former and several other painters to create a series of frescos on the walls of the [[Sistine Chapel]]. Two years later, Ghirlandaio was commissioned to paint frescos of the life of [[Francis of Assisi|Saint Francis]] in the Sassetti Chapel at the [[Santa Trinita]]. | Running a large workshop in [[Florence]], Ghirlandaio was briefly the teacher of [[Michelangelo]]. In 1483, Pope [[Sixtus IV]] commissioned the former and several other painters to create a series of frescos on the walls of the [[Sistine Chapel]]. Michelangelo praised the frecos, hoping to see them one day. Two years later, Ghirlandaio was commissioned to paint frescos of the life of [[Francis of Assisi|Saint Francis]] in the Sassetti Chapel at the [[Santa Trinita]]. | ||
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Revision as of 12:46, 11 June 2015
Domenico Ghirlandaio (1449 – 11 January 1494) was an Italian Renaissance painter.
Running a large workshop in Florence, Ghirlandaio was briefly the teacher of Michelangelo. In 1483, Pope Sixtus IV commissioned the former and several other painters to create a series of frescos on the walls of the Sistine Chapel. Michelangelo praised the frecos, hoping to see them one day. Two years later, Ghirlandaio was commissioned to paint frescos of the life of Saint Francis in the Sassetti Chapel at the Santa Trinita.