For many people, Pietro Perugino’s greatest contribution to Renaissance art was Raphael: the enduring fame of his exceptionally talented pupil (who trained in the older artist’s workshop and contributed to his major projects), tends to overshadow his own significant achievements. A new exhibition at the Musée Jacquemart-André in Paris puts Perugino’s own work back in the spotlight, exploring his innovative compositions and the delicate clarity of his painterly style.
Click here for the curator’s introduction to the exhibition
‘Pietro Perugino: Master of Raphael’ is at the Musée Jacquemart-André from 12 September–19 January 2015.
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