Guglielmo da Marsiglia
Guglielmo da Marsiglia (1475–1537) was an Italian painter of stained glass of the 16th century. He is also known as Guglielmo da Marcillat and was a native of Dt. Michiel near Meuse, France.
He created 3 windows in 1519 for the Cathedral of Arezzo for a fee of 180 ducats. He completed two windows in the church of Santa Maria del Popolo composed of 12 scenes from the lives of Christ and The Virgin Mary (1509). He also painted in frescos. One of his pupils was the painter, architect and biographer Giorgio Vasari.
References
- Farquhar, Maria (1855). Ralph Nicholson Wornum (ed.). Biographical catalogue of the principal Italian painters. London: Woodfall & Kinder.
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- Portrait of Lorenzo the Magnificent (c. 1534)
- Allegory of Justice (1543)
- Six Tuscan Poets (1544)
- Allegory of Patience (c. 1552)
- The Forge of Vulcan (c. 1564)
- Sala dei Cento Giorni (1547) (with collaborators)
- The Last Judgement (1572–1579; completed by Federico Zuccari)
- Villa di Castello (new project, 1538)
- Villa Giulia (co-authorship, 1551–1553)
- Madonna dell'Umiltà, Pistoia (project of the dome, 1563)
- Palazzo del Circolo dell'Unione (original project, 1559)
- Palazzo della Carovana (1562–1564)
- Santo Stefano dei Cavalieri, Pisa (original project, with others, 1565)
- Vasari Corridor (1565)
- Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects (1550; enlarged 1568)
- Libro de' Disegni (unpublished)
- Guglielmo da Marsiglia (master)
- Luca Signorelli (cousin)
- Accademia delle Arti del Disegno
- Vasari Sacristy (frescoes)
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