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'''Piero della Francesca''' (c. 1412 – [[October 12]], [[1492]]) was an Italian artist of the [[Italian Renaissance|Early Renaissance]]. To contemporaries, he was known as a mathematician and geometer as well as an artist, though now he is chiefly appreciated for his art. His painting was characterized by its serene [[humanism]] and its use of geometric forms, particularly in relation to perspective and foreshortening. '''Piero della Francesca''' (c. 1412 – [[October 12]], [[1492]]) was an Italian artist of the [[Italian Renaissance|Early Renaissance]]. To contemporaries, he was known as a mathematician and geometer as well as an artist, though now he is chiefly appreciated for his art. His painting was characterized by its serene [[humanism]] and its use of geometric forms, particularly in relation to perspective and foreshortening.
 +==Selected works==
 +*''[[Madonna della Misericordia (painting)|Polyptych of the Misericordia]]'' (1445-1462) -<small> Oil and tempera on panel, base 330 cm, height 273 cm, Pinacoteca Comunale, [[Sansepolcro]]</small>
 +*''[[Baptism of Christ (Piero della Francesca)|The Baptism of Christ]]'' (c. 1448-1450) -<small> Tempera on panel, 168 x 116 cm, [[National Gallery, London]]</small>
 +*''[[St. Jerome in Penitence (Piero della Francesca)|St. Jerome in Penitence]]'' (c. 1449-1451) -<small> Oil on panel, 51 x 38 cm, [[Staatliche Museen]], [[Berlin]] </small>
 +*''[[St. Jerome and a Donor]] ''(1451) -<small> Panel, 40 x 42 cm, [[Gallerie dell'Accademia]], [[Venice]]</small>
 +*''[[Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta Praying in Front of St. Sigismund]]'' (1451) -<small> Fresco, [[Tempio Malatestiano]], [[Rimini]]</small>
 +*''[[Portrait of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta]]'' (c. 1451) -<small> Tempera and oil on panel, 44.5 x 34.5 cm, [[Musée du Louvre]], [[Paris]]</small>
 +*''[[The History of the True Cross]]'' (c. 1455-1466) -<small> Frescoes, [[San Francesco, Arezzo]]</small>
 +*''[[The Flagellation of Christ (Piero della Francesca)|The Flagellation of Christ]]'' (c. 1460) -<small> Tempera on panel, 59 x 81.5 cm, [[Galleria Nazionale delle Marche]], [[Urbino]]</small>
 +*[[Polyptych of Saint Augustine]] (1460-1470) -<small> Oil and tempera on panel</small>
 +*''[[Resurrection (Piero della Francesca)|Resurrection]]'' (c. 1463) -<small> Fresco, 225 x 200 cm, Museo Civico, [[Sansepolcro]]</small>
 +*''[[Madonna del parto]]'' (1459-1467) -<small> Detached fresco, 260 x 203 cm, Chapel of the cemetery, [[Monterchi]]</small>
 +*''[[Nativity (Piero della Francesca)|Nativity]]'' (c. 1470) -<small> 124.5 x 123 cm, National Gallery, London</small>
 +*[[Polyptych of Perugia]] (c. 1470) -<small> Oil on panel, 338 x 230 cm, [[Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria]], [[Perugia]]</small>
 +*''[[Montefeltro Altarpiece|Madonna and Child with Saints]]'' (''Montefeltro Altarpiece'', 1472-1474) -<small> Oil on panel, 248 x 170 cm, [[Pinacoteca di Brera]], [[Milan]]</small>
 +*Paired portraits (c. 1472) of [[Federico da Montefeltro]] and Battista Sforza, respectively the Duke and Duchess of [[Urbino]].
 +*''[[Madonna di Senigallia]]'' (c. 1474) -<small> Oil on panel, 67 x 53.5 cm, [[Galleria Nazionale delle Marche]], [[Urbino]]</small>
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Piero della Francesca (c. 1412 – October 12, 1492) was an Italian artist of the Early Renaissance. To contemporaries, he was known as a mathematician and geometer as well as an artist, though now he is chiefly appreciated for his art. His painting was characterized by its serene humanism and its use of geometric forms, particularly in relation to perspective and foreshortening.

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