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The School of Perugino was an artistic workshop operating in Perugia, Italy during the late 15th and early 16th centuries. Following the style of Pietro Perugino, they produced religious paintings characterized by soft, harmonious colours, delicate figures, and a sense of calm serenity. Their works, such as the "Madonna with Child and Angels" (circa 1500-1510), showcase the influence of the Umbrian Renaissance, with a focus on devotional imagery and a graceful depiction of figures. These paintings are highly sought after by art collectors for their serene beauty and historical significance.
Born
1450
Died
1523