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Pietro Sano Di Collection

Pietro Sano di, a renowned Italian artist from the 15th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his exquisite creations

Background imagePietro Sano Di Collection: Virgin and Child with Saints Jerome, Bernardino of Siena, and Angels, 1450 / 60

Virgin and Child with Saints Jerome, Bernardino of Siena, and Angels, 1450 / 60
Virgin and Child with Saints Jerome, Bernardino of Siena, and Angels, 1450/60

Background imagePietro Sano Di Collection: The Meeting of Saint Anthony and Saint Paul, c. 1430 / 1435

The Meeting of Saint Anthony and Saint Paul, c. 1430 / 1435
The Meeting of Saint Anthony and Saint Paul, c. 1430/1435

Background imagePietro Sano Di Collection: The Death of Saint Anthony, c. 1430 / 1435. Creators: Sano di Pietro

The Death of Saint Anthony, c. 1430 / 1435. Creators: Sano di Pietro
The Death of Saint Anthony, c. 1430/1435

Background imagePietro Sano Di Collection: Saint Anthony Distributing His Wealth to the Poor, c. 1430 / 1435

Saint Anthony Distributing His Wealth to the Poor, c. 1430 / 1435
Saint Anthony Distributing His Wealth to the Poor, c. 1430/1435

Background imagePietro Sano Di Collection: Saint Anthony Leaving His Monastery, c. 1430 / 1435. Creators: Sano di Pietro

Saint Anthony Leaving His Monastery, c. 1430 / 1435. Creators: Sano di Pietro
Saint Anthony Leaving His Monastery, c. 1430/1435

Background imagePietro Sano Di Collection: The Burial of Saint Martha, ca. 1460-70. Creator: Sano di Pietro

The Burial of Saint Martha, ca. 1460-70. Creator: Sano di Pietro
The Burial of Saint Martha, ca. 1460-70

Background imagePietro Sano Di Collection: The Adoration of the Magi, ca. 1470. Creator: Sano di Pietro

The Adoration of the Magi, ca. 1470. Creator: Sano di Pietro
The Adoration of the Magi, ca. 1470

Background imagePietro Sano Di Collection: Madonna and child with the Dead Christ, Saints Agnes and Catherine of Alexandria

Madonna and child with the Dead Christ, Saints Agnes and Catherine of Alexandria
Madonna and Child with the Dead Christ, Saints Agnes and Catherine of Alexandria, and Two Angels, ca. 1470-80

Background imagePietro Sano Di Collection: The Birth and Naming of Saint John the Baptist, 1450-60. Creator: Sano di Pietro

The Birth and Naming of Saint John the Baptist, 1450-60. Creator: Sano di Pietro
The Birth and Naming of Saint John the Baptist, 1450-60

Background imagePietro Sano Di Collection: Saint Bernardino, ca. 1460-70. Creator: Workshop of Sano di Pietro (Ansano di Pietro di Mencio)

Saint Bernardino, ca. 1460-70. Creator: Workshop of Sano di Pietro (Ansano di Pietro di Mencio)
Saint Bernardino, ca. 1460-70

Background imagePietro Sano Di Collection: Madonna and Child, about 1450. Creator: Sano di Pietro

Madonna and Child, about 1450. Creator: Sano di Pietro
Madonna and Child, about 1450

Background imagePietro Sano Di Collection: Madonna and Child, ca. 1448-60. Creator: Workshop of Sano di Pietro (Ansano di Pietro di Mencio)

Madonna and Child, ca. 1448-60. Creator: Workshop of Sano di Pietro (Ansano di Pietro di Mencio)
Madonna and Child, ca. 1448-60

Background imagePietro Sano Di Collection: Saint Bernardino, 1450-60. Creator: Sano di Pietro

Saint Bernardino, 1450-60. Creator: Sano di Pietro
Saint Bernardino, 1450-60



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Pietro Sano di, a renowned Italian artist from the 15th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his exquisite creations. His works encompassed various themes and subjects, showcasing his exceptional talent and attention to detail. In "Virgin and Child with Saints Jerome, Bernardino of Siena, and Angels, " painted between 1450-60, Pietro Sano di captured the ethereal beauty of the Virgin Mary as she cradles baby Jesus in her arms. The presence of saints adds a divine aura to this masterpiece. "The Meeting of Saint Anthony and Saint Paul" transports us back to ancient times when these two revered figures came together. Painted around 1430-35, this artwork showcases Pietro Sano di's ability to depict profound spiritual encounters. Another notable piece by Pietro Sano di is "The Death of Saint Anthony. " Created during the same period as the previous painting, it portrays the saint's final moments surrounded by heavenly light—a poignant representation of mortality and transcendence. "Santo Antonio Distributing His Wealth to the Poor" depicts Saint Anthony generously sharing his possessions with those in need. This work exemplifies Pietro Sano di's commitment to portraying religious narratives that inspire compassion and generosity. In "Saint Anthony Leaving His Monastery, " we witness a pivotal moment in which Saint Anthony departs from his monastic life. Painted around 1430-35 like many other pieces attributed to him; this artwork captures both solemnity and determination. "The Burial of Saint Martha, " created approximately between 1460-70, showcases Pietro Sano di's skillful portrayal of grief as he illustrates Martha's funeral procession—an emotional scene rendered with sensitivity. It also explored biblical stories such as "The Adoration of Magi.