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FIORE rection (1610), Si John's Church ; Ineredu- FIORENZO DI LORENZO, born at Pe- lity of Thomas (1613), Church of the Saviour, rugia about 1440-50, died after 1521. Um- Ais ; Female portrait (1624), Museum, ib. ; briau school, probably a pupil of Benedetto Martyrdom of St. Stephen (1(514), Aries Mu- Boufigli. In 1472 he contracted to paint an seum ; Magdalen, Marseilles Museum ; An- Assumption of the Virgin, the principal nunciatiou (1612), Naples Museum. Biog. nat. de Belgique, vii. 70 ; Kraiuni, ii. 487. FIOltE, COLANTONIO DEL. See C- lantonw del Fiore. FIORE (Flore), JACOBELLO DEL, flourished 1400-1439. Venetian school. parts of which are now in the Perugia Academy. Though the figures are of com- mon typo and the action is broken and ex- aggerated, the drawing is good and tlio ex- ecution careful. The influence of Perugino upon Fiorenzo shows itself in a fresco (1475) ^m^^to: o ^^^^gc; -.: '^^^^S^^mfy : March to Finchley, William Hogarth, Foundling Hospital, London. Son of Francesco del Fiore, president in 1376 of the guild of painters in Venice, a position held also by Jacobello 1415-36. Painted in the method of the earlier Vene- tians ; work marked by incorrectness of drawing, harshness of colour, and tawdri- ness of ornament and of drapery. His Lion of St. Mark (1415) in the Ducal Palace, Venice, his Madonna (1436) in the Venice Academy, and a large picture in the Sacristy of the Duomo at Ceneda, are fair specimens of his manner. C. & C., N. Italy, i. 2 ; Burckhardt, 588 ; Lermolieff, 395. ' of the Eternal in a circular glory between Saints, in S. Francesco of Dirtita, one of the most important wall-paintings recovered in 1 our day. There are other pictures by him in the Perugia Academy ; a Madonna on a gold ground, dated 1481, Berlin Museum ; Madonna, S. Giacomo, Assisi ; Altai-piece (1485), S. Francesco, Tend ; Head of Christ and Saints, Madrid Museum. C. .t C., Italy, iii. 151 ; Vasari, ed. Le Mon., vi. 30, 56 ; Ch. Blanc, Kcole ombrienne ; Cibo, Niccolo Alunno e Li Scuola Umbra, 113 ; Liibkf, .Gesch. ital. Mai., i. 424. 67