Bartolomeo di Pagholo, born in Savignano di …
Years: 1498 - 1498
May
Bartolomeo di Pagholo, born in Savignano di Prato, Tuscany, had received the nickname of Baccio della Porta, for his house was near the Porta ("Gate") San Pier Gattolini.
Starting from 1483 or 1484, by recommendation of Benedetto da Maiano, he had apprenticed in the workshop of Cosimo Rosselli.
He is one of the greatest painters of his time.
In 1490 or 1491 he had begun a collaboration with Mariotto Albertinelli.
In the late 1490s, Baccio had been drawn to the teachings of Fra Girolamo Savonarola, who denounces what he views as vain and corrupt contemporary art.
Savonarola has argued for art serving as a direct visual illustration of the Bible to educate those unable to read the book.
From 1498 is his famous portrait of Savonarola, now in the Museo Nazionale di San Marco in Florence.
Savonarola—arrested, tortured, tried, and condemned to death for heresy and schism—is publicly hanged and then burned in the PIAZZA DELLA SIgNORI on May 23, 1498.
