Pacino di Buonaguida
Italian painter and illuminator
Intro | Italian painter and illuminator | ||||
A.K.A. | Pacino di Bonaguida Pacino Di Bonaguida | ||||
A.K.A. | Pacino di Bonaguida Pacino Di Bonaguida | ||||
Places | Italy | ||||
was | Painter Illuminator | ||||
Work field | Arts Creativity | ||||
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Birth | 1280, Florence, Kingdom of Italy | ||||
Death | 1340 (aged 60 years) | ||||
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Pacino di Buonaguida (active circa 1303 - about 1347) was an Italian painter active in Florence in the Gothic.
Little is known of his biography, and only one work is signed, an altarpiece at the Accademia in Florence. Scholars now attribute over 50 works to the painter. The Chiarito tabernacle at the Getty Museum in California is attributed to Pacino. A complex Tree of Life attributed to Pacino is at the Accademia.