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Benedetto Bonfigli (c.
1420–
July 8 1496) was an
Italian painter of the
Quattrocento born in
Perugia, and active around
Umbria. He is also known as
Buonfiglio. He was the teacher of the painter
Pietro Perugino.
His earliest work was an ' Annunciation,' originally in the Orfanelli at
Perugia. His masterpiece is a series of frescoes in the Palazzo del Consiglio in the same city, which represent the
Lives of St. Louis of Toulouse and St. Herculanus; they were begun in 1454 and not finished in 1496, in which year Bonfigli's will is dated. An Adoration of the Magi (c. 1460) was painted for San Domenico. A Banner (gonfalone) was painted in 1465 for the brotherhood of San Bernardino, and representing the deeds of their patron saint; another Gonfalone painted for the brotherhood of San Fiorenzo in 1476, in honor of the Virgin, who had been prayed to intercede for the cessation of the plague. He painted a Virgin of Mercy' (1478) for the church of the Commenda di Santa Croce; and several others in and around Perugia. He was much influenced by
Domenico Veneziano and
Pietro della Francesca. He also painted frescoes of
Sant Ercolano and San Ludovico (1454) for the Palazzo del Consiglio. He died in Perugia.
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