Pietro di Francesco degli Orioli
1458 – 1496
Italian painter. Born into a family of clock makers, Orioli's name derives from "degli Orologi", meaning "of the Clocks", a moniker adopted by his father, who was charged with the maintenance of all public timepieces in Siena and San Gimignano. Orioli likely trained in the workshop of the leading Sienese painter, Matteo di Giovanni who was a product of the Quattrocento Sienese school.
7 artworks in collection
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Works
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14851493
Museum

Madonna and Child with Sts Jerome and Bernardino of Siena
Private collection1485
Allegory of Faith (detail)
Private collection1488
Allegory of Charity
Private collection1488
Allegory of Faith
Private collection1488
Allegory of Charity (detail)
Private collection1488
