Bastiano Mainardi

The penitent St. Jerome, National Museum, Warsaw.

Bastiano Mainardi (1460 1513) was an Italian painter born in San Gimignano.

Most of what is known about his life comes from the writings of Giorgio Vasari. According to Vasari, he was portrayed in the Sassetti and Tornabuoni Chapels painted by Domenico Ghirlandaio, who was his brother-in-law and master.[1]

In 1485 he worked in San Marco, Florence, executing much of the painting under the direction by Ghirlandaio. It is believed that Mainardi contributed to the frescoes in the Abbey of Passignano in Val di Pesa, near Florence. He is also known from a series of Madonna with Child and of female portraits, some attributed to Ghirlandaio.

He died in Florence.

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