Turino Vanni
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Turino Vanni (late 14th century) was an Italian painter.
Biography
[edit]He was born at Rigoli, a small village near Pisa.
Works
[edit]He was an imitator of Taddeo Bartoli.
- The records show that he worked for the Duomo of Pisa between 1390 and 1395.
- In the church of San Paolo Ripo d'Arno Pisa, is an enthroned Virgin and Child with saints, and adored by four kneeling figures, signed TORINUS VANNIS DE REGULI DEPINXIT A.D. MCCCXCVII.
- He has also left in a convent of Palermo, a S. Madonna with angels and a signed Madonna is found in the Louvre.
Relationships
[edit]He is identified as the uncle of Nero and Bernado di Nello (Nello di Vanni), a painter circa 1390, said to be a pupil of Orcagna.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Salvioni, S.; Da Morrona, Alessandro; Fambrini, F.; 2, S.F.R. (1812). Pisa illustrata nelle arti del disegno da Alessandro da Morrona. ... Tomo primo [-terzo]. Vol. 2. Retrieved 2017-10-06.
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- Bryan, Michael (1889). Walter Armstrong; Robert Edmund Graves (eds.). Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, Biographical and Critical. Vol. II L-Z. London: George Bell and Sons. p. 633.