Piero Pollaiuolo
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Piero Pollaiuolo (c.1441-1496), also known as Piero Benci, was an Italian painter during the Renaissance. His brother was the artist Antonio Pollaiuolo and the two frequently worked together. Their work shows both classical influences and an interest in human anatomy; reportedly, the brothers carried out dissections to improve their knowledge of the subject.
Giorgio Vasari includes a biography of Pollaiuolo in his Lives of the Artists.
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Piero Pollaiuolo's work includes:
- Three Saints (1467-68) - altar-piece
- Portrait of a woman (c.1470)
- Portrait of Galeazzo Maria Sforza (c.1471) - tempera on wood
- Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian (completed 1475) - oil on wood
- Coronation of the Virgin (1483) - altar-piece painted in the choir of the cathedral at San Gimignano
- Prudence