Mello da Gubbio

Mello da Gubbio, also called Mello de Eugubio or Nello da Gubbio, (active 1330ā€“ 1360),was an Italian painter, active in Gubbio.

Biography

Little is known of his biography. He is described as a pupil of Guido Palmerucci, to whom some of his paintings had been attributed.[1] One such painting was the Madonna in Glory with Angels, signed Opus Melli de Eugubio, now housed in the Museo Diocesano of Gubbio, but which came from the Pieve dā€™ Agnano outside Umbertide.[2] There is another Madonna and Child with gilded background at the Pinacoteca of Gubbio.[3]

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References

  1. The Jack and Belle Linsky Collection in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, by Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), page 20.
  2. Key to Umbria.
  3. Museo Civico Archived 2016-04-04 at the Wayback Machine, Palazzo dei Consoli, Gubbio.



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