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Francesco Granacci (1469 – 30 November 1543) was an Italian Renaissance painter active primarily in his native Florence. Though little-known today, he was regarded in his time and is featured in
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's ''Lives of the Artists''. Granacci was born in 1469 in
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, and was trained in Florence in the workshop of Domenico Ghirlandaio, where he became lifelong friends with Michelangelo. The two frequented Lorenzo de' Medici's famous sculpture garden near the convent of
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. His earliest works, such as the ''Madonna and Child with Saints Michael and John the Baptist'' (
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), ''Adoration of the Child'' (
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) and his panel from the four histories of ''Saint John the Baptist'' (
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, New York) show the strong influence of Ghirlandaio as well as
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, who might have been Granacci's first master. According to Vasari, when Granacci was still a youth he modeled for the nude figure in Filippino's ''Raising of Theophilus'' in the Brancacci Chapel. In 1508 Granacci went to Rome, where he and other artists, including Agnolo di Domenico del Mazziere, were asked to help Michelangelo with the
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ceiling. On his return to Florence, he painted a number of altarpieces and other important works, like the ''Madonna with Child with Saints Francesco and Jerome'' for the Augustinian convent of San Gallo or the ''Assumption of the Virgin'' for Santi Girolamo e Francesco sulla Costa (both now at the
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). In 1515 he participated in the decorations celebrating
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's visit to Florence. In 1519 he completed a large panel of the Virgin and Child with Saint John the Baptist, now at the Museum of Western and Eastern Art in Odessa. Granacci's works from the years 1520–1525 show some similarities to the work of
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. For example, his ''Madonna and Child with Saints Sebastian and Francis'' at the Museo di Santa Verdiana in Castelfiorentino is more dynamic and dramatic than his earlier works. The same can be said of his ''Madonna and Child with Four Saints'' (1521) at San Giovanni Battista Decollato, Montemurlo, near Prato. In 1527, Granacci painted the ''Entry of Charles VIII into Florence'' (Uffizi, Florence) and an altarpiece of the
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for the Church of San Simone e Giuda in Florence. In 1530 he completed the high altarpiece for the church of Sant'Apollonia, Florence; according to Vasari, this work was designed by Michelangelo. Its four main panels, depicting ''Saints Jerome, Apollonia, John the Baptist and Mary Magdalen'', are at the
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, Munich; a central ''Annunciation'' is at
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and the ten-part predella is now divided between the Accademia in Florence, the
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in Florence and a private collection. Granacci died in 1543. He is buried in the church of Sant'Ambrogio in Florence.


Sources

* Holst, Christian von. ''Francesco Granacci'', Munich: Bruckmann, 1974. * Markova, Vittoria. “Una tavola data di Francesco Granacci e qualche nota sul percorso,” ''Mitteilungen des Kunsthistorichen Institutes in Florenz'', 37, Bd., H. 2/3 (1993): pp. 293–302. * Aquino, Lucia and Giordani, Simone, eds. ''Francesco Granacci e Giovanni Larciani all’Oratorio di Santa Caterina all’Antella.'' Florence: Polistampa, 2013.


Gallery

File:Francesco Granacci - Madonna and Child with St. John the Baptist (Rest on the Flight into Egypt).jpg, ''Madonna and Child with St. John the Baptist'', circa 1505–10. Ponce, Museo de Arte de Ponce. File:Francesco Granacci 001.jpg, ''The Annunciation'', late 1520s. Corsham Court (Wiltshire), Methuen Collection. File:F.Granacci.jpg, ''Joseph Presents his Father and Brothers to the Pharaoh'', circa 1516. Florence, Gallerie degli Uffizi.


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''Italian Paintings: Florentine School''
a collection catalog containing information about Granacci and his works (see pages: 180–186). {{DEFAULTSORT:Granacci, Francisco 1469 births 1543 deaths People from Bagno a Ripoli 15th-century Italian painters Italian male painters 16th-century Italian painters Painters from Tuscany Italian Renaissance painters