Luca Signorelli, Four standing figures (1504-5). Oil on wood. 71 x 88.4 cm. Private collection, England (copyright: the owner).
keyword : Sant’Agostino
- 15.10.1487 Eustochia and Antonio Bichi acquire responsibility for chapel in Sant’Agostino, Siena View Document
- *.1493 Inscription beside Feriani altar, Sant’Agostino, Città di Castello View Document
- 18.3.1493 Bichi chapel in Sant’Agostino, Siena mentioned in a Bull from Pope Alexander VI View Document
- 25.7.1494 Bichi chapel in Sant’Agostino, Siena finished View Document
- 19.8.1494 Sale of a vineyard that Signorelli had received for an altarpiece for Sant’Agostino, Città di Castello View Document
- 1.11.1494 Bichi chapel in Sant’Agostino, Siena mentioned in a letter from Cardinal Todeschini-Piccolimini View Document
- 25.5.1504 The Prior and syndics of Sant’Agostino, Matelica approve the agreement between Giovannantonio di Luca da Matelica and Luca Signorelli to provide a high altarpiece for the church View Document
- 10.10.1505 Giovannantonio di Luca is given property in Matelica in recompense for payments he has made to Luca Signorelli for high altarpiece of Sant’Agostino, Matelica View Document
- 26.1.1507 Quittance between Giovannantonio di Luca and the syndics of Sant’Agostino, Matelica for payments he has made to Luca Signorelli for their high altarpiece View Document