Luca di Tommè
Luca di Tommè (or Luca Thome) (c. 1330–1389) was an Italian painter active between 1356 and 1389 in Siena. He was a colleague of Bartolo di Fredi. He created his images using tempera on wood panels, in a manner typical of the 14th century.
References
Fehm, Jr., Sherwood A. (1986). Luca di Tomme: A Sienese Fourteenth-Century Painter. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press. Retrieved March 2010.
- A Reconstruction of an Altar-Piece by Luca di Tommè, by Sherwood A. Fehm, Jr.
The Burlington Magazine (1973) page 463-466.
- There is a devotional theme painting by this painter in the Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge,Massachusetts.
- There is another devotional painting by him in the Los Angeles County Art Museum in Los Angeles,California("Virgin and Christ Child with Saints Nicholas and Paul").
External Links
- Italian Paintings: Sienese and Central Italian Schools, a collection catalog containing information about Tommè and his works (see index; plate 23).
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