Pietro Vannucci, Called Perugino
Pietro Vannucci, Called Perugino
Pietro Vannucci, Called Perugino is a biographical account by George C. Williamson, published in 1900, that examines the life and works of the Italian Renaissance painter Perugino (approximately 1450-1523). The book explores Perugino's artistic development, influences from masters like Niccolò Liberatore and Piero della Francesca, and the personal challenges he faced throughout his career. It provides a comprehensive look at how his experiences shaped his distinctive style and his rise in the Italian art world during the Renaissance.






