Deodato Orlandi

Virgin and Child Enthroned between Two Archangels by Deodato Orlandi, Lindenau-Museum, 1290s

Deodato Orlandi (active 1284-1315, died before 1331) was an Italian painter of Medieval art.

Orlandi was active in Lucca and Pisa between 1284 and 1315. He primarily painted religious-themed works on commissions for churches. Some of his works show a Byzantine art style, and an influence of Giotto can also be seen. He painted frescos for the San Piero a Grado church which was commissioned by the Caetani family for the 1300 jubilee. In the lower part are Portraits of Popes, from St. Peter to John XVIII (1303); the intermediate portion has thirty panels with Histories of St. Peter's Life (as well of those of St. Paul, Constantine and St. Sylvester), similar to those in the Old St. Peter's Basilica and to Cimabue's work at San Francesco in Assisi. In the upper area are portrayed the Walls of the Heaven City, largely restored in the following centuries.[1] A St John Evangelist Mourning attributed to Deodato is displayed in the Städel Gallery in Frankfurt.

References

  1. "Basilica of San Piero a Grado". Tuscan Incoming Travel Agency. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
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