Domenico Di Bartolo
1400 – 1447
Sienese painter, some of his paintings were long attributed to his tutor, Taddeo di Bartolo. According to Vasari, although unconfirmed by other sources, he spent a period of time in Florence and had even worked in the Carmine church, where he is said to have painted the main altar (lost). He painted one of the most beautiful panels of the Early Renaissance, the Madonna dell' Umiltà.
17 artworks in collection
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Extension of the Privileges by Celestine III
Pellegrinaio, Spedale di Santa Maria della Scala, Siena1442
Extension of the Privileges by Celestine III (detail)
Pellegrinaio, Spedale di Santa Maria della Scala, Siena1442
Rearing and Marrying of Female Foundlings
Pellegrinaio, Spedale di Santa Maria della Scala, Siena1442












