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Pesellino Collection

Pesellino, also known as Francesco di Stefano, was a talented artist who lived during the 15th century

Background imagePesellino Collection: Putto in front of a Hedge of Roses. Creator: Unknown

Putto in front of a Hedge of Roses. Creator: Unknown
Putto in front of a Hedge of Roses, Unknown date. Manner of Francesco Pesellino

Background imagePesellino Collection: The Seven Virtues, c. 1450. Artist: Pesellino, Francesco di Stefano (1422-1457)

The Seven Virtues, c. 1450. Artist: Pesellino, Francesco di Stefano (1422-1457)
The Seven Virtues, c. 1450. Found in the collection of the Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, Alabama

Background imagePesellino Collection: Virgin and Child, 1460 / 70. Creator: Unknown

Virgin and Child, 1460 / 70. Creator: Unknown
Virgin and Child, 1460/70. By a Lippi-Pesellino imitator

Background imagePesellino Collection: A Miracle of St Antony of Padua, Pesellino (engraving)

A Miracle of St Antony of Padua, Pesellino (engraving)
3635802 A Miracle of St Antony of Padua, Pesellino (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Miracle of St Antony of Padua, Pesellino)

Background imagePesellino Collection: The Madonna and Child with Saints Julian and Francis, (tempera on panel)

The Madonna and Child with Saints Julian and Francis, (tempera on panel)
990194 The Madonna and Child with Saints Julian and Francis, (tempera on panel) by Pesellino, Francesco di Stefano (1422-57); 74.3x48.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePesellino Collection: The Crucifixion with Saint Jerome and Saint Francis, c. 1445 / 1450

The Crucifixion with Saint Jerome and Saint Francis, c. 1445 / 1450
The Crucifixion with Saint Jerome and Saint Francis, c. 1445/1450

Background imagePesellino Collection: Madonna and Child, c. 1470. Creator: Anon

Madonna and Child, c. 1470. Creator: Anon
Madonna and Child, c. 1470

Background imagePesellino Collection: Saint Philip Seated, Holding a Book and a Cross, 1422-57. Creator: Pesello Peselli

Saint Philip Seated, Holding a Book and a Cross, 1422-57. Creator: Pesello Peselli
Saint Philip Seated, Holding a Book and a Cross, 1422-57

Background imagePesellino Collection: Madonna and Child with Six Saints, late 1440s. Creator: Pesello Peselli

Madonna and Child with Six Saints, late 1440s. Creator: Pesello Peselli
Madonna and Child with Six Saints, late 1440s

Background imagePesellino Collection: The Adoration of the Magi, ca 1445

The Adoration of the Magi, ca 1445. Found in the collection of Musee Conde, Chantilly

Background imagePesellino Collection: The Holy Trinity (Panel of the Pistoia Santa Trinita Altarpiece), 1455-1460

The Holy Trinity (Panel of the Pistoia Santa Trinita Altarpiece), 1455-1460. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imagePesellino Collection: Angel (Panel of the Pistoia Santa Trinita Altarpiece), 1455-1460

Angel (Panel of the Pistoia Santa Trinita Altarpiece), 1455-1460. Artist: Pesellino, Francesco di Stefano (1422-1457)
Angel (Panel of the Pistoia Santa Trinita Altarpiece), 1455-1460. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imagePesellino Collection: The Triumph of David, c. 1450. Artist: Pesellino, Francesco di Stefano (1422-1457)

The Triumph of David, c. 1450. Artist: Pesellino, Francesco di Stefano (1422-1457)
The Triumph of David, c. 1450. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imagePesellino Collection: The Story of David and Goliath, c. 1450. Artist: Pesellino, Francesco di Stefano (1422-1457)

The Story of David and Goliath, c. 1450. Artist: Pesellino, Francesco di Stefano (1422-1457)
The Story of David and Goliath, c. 1450. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imagePesellino Collection: The Seven Liberal Arts, c. 1450. Artist: Pesellino, Francesco di Stefano (1422-1457)

The Seven Liberal Arts, c. 1450. Artist: Pesellino, Francesco di Stefano (1422-1457)
The Seven Liberal Arts, c. 1450. Found in the collection of the Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, Alabama

Background imagePesellino Collection: The Triumphs of Love, Chastity, and Death, c. 1450. Artist: Pesellino

The Triumphs of Love, Chastity, and Death, c. 1450. Artist: Pesellino, Francesco di Stefano (1422-1457)
The Triumphs of Love, Chastity, and Death, c. 1450. Found in the collection of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston

Background imagePesellino Collection: Saint Philip Seated Holding Book Cross 1422-57

Saint Philip Seated Holding Book Cross 1422-57
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Background imagePesellino Collection: Pesellino, Italian (c. 1422-1457), The Crucifixion with Saint Jerome and Saint Francis, c

Pesellino, Italian (c. 1422-1457), The Crucifixion with Saint Jerome and Saint Francis, c. 1445-1450, tempera on panel

Background imagePesellino Collection: PESELLINO, Francesco di Stefano, called Il (1422-1457)

PESELLINO, Francesco di Stefano, called Il (1422-1457). History of Griselda: meeting and wedding of Gualtieri and Griselda. ca. 1450


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Pesellino, also known as Francesco di Stefano, was a talented artist who lived during the 15th century. His works encompassed various themes and subjects, showcasing his skill and versatility. One of his notable pieces is "The Seven Virtues, " created around 1450. In this painting, Pesellino depicted the virtues of faith, hope, charity, prudence, justice, temperance, and fortitude. Each virtue is represented by a female figure adorned with symbolic attributes. Another remarkable artwork attributed to Pesellino is "Virgin and Child" from 1460/70. Although the creator remains unknown for this piece specifically, it showcases Pesellino's influence through its delicate brushwork and attention to detail. The tender portrayal of Mary holding baby Jesus evokes a sense of maternal love and devotion. In an engraving titled "A Miracle of St Antony of Padua, " Pesellino captures a miraculous event associated with Saint Antony. This work demonstrates his ability to depict narrative scenes with precision while infusing them with spiritual significance. "The Madonna and Child with Saints Julian and Francis" is another example of Pesellino's talent in using tempera on panel technique. Created during the same period as other works attributed to him (1445/50), this painting depicts Mary seated on a throne surrounded by saints Julian and Francis. Among his religious-themed artworks are "The Crucifixion with Saint Jerome and Saint Francis" from the late 1440s. This composition portrays Christ crucified between two saints against a dramatic landscape backdrop—a testament to Pesellino's ability to convey emotion through art. In "Madonna and Child, " believed to be from around 1470 by an anonymous creator but possibly influenced by Pesellino's style; we witness another tender depiction of Mary cradling baby Jesus—an enduring motif in Christian art that continues to captivate viewers today.