Francia, Francesco
Francesco Francia, whose real name was Francesco Raibolini (1447 – 5 January 1517) was an Italian painter, goldsmith, and medallist from Bologna, who was also director of the city mint. He may have trained with Marco Zoppo and was first mentioned as a painter in 1486. His earliest known work is the Felicini Madonna, which is signed and dated 1494. He worked in partnership with Lorenzo Costa, and was influenced by Ercole de' Roberti's and Costa's style. After 1505 he was influenced more by Perugino and Raphael. He had a large workshop and trained Marcantonio Raimondi, Ludovico Marmitta, and several other artists; he produced niellos, in which Raimondi first learnt to engrave, soon excelling his master, according to Vasari. Raphael's Santa Cecilia is supposed to have produced such a feeling of inferiority in Francia that it caused him to die of depression. However, as his friendship with Raphael is now well-known, this story has been discredited. He died in Bologna. His sons Giacomo Francia and Giulio Francia were also artists.
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Triton and Nymph
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Hercules and Deianira
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Ornament in Hexagonal Shape
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Allegorical Figure: Woman with Sword and Sphere
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Saint Sebastian
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Hope
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Head of a Girl with Curly Hair
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Saint
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Cherub on a Vase with Inscription: "SOLI DEO HONOR"
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Oblong Ornament Panel
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Man and Woman with a Ball
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Apollo and Hyacinthus
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Head of a Roman Emperor
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Bishop Altobello Averoldo
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Giovanni II Bentivoglio, 1443-1509, Lord of Bologna 1462-1506 [obverse]
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Inscription [reverse]
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Francesco degli Alidosi, c. 1455-1511, Cardinal of Pavia 1505, Legate of Bologna and Romagna 1508 [obverse]
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Jupiter in a Car Drawn by Eagles [reverse]
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Bernardo de' Rossi, died 1527, Bishop of Treviso 1499, Governor of Bologna 1519-1523 [obverse]
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Figure in a Car Drawn by a Dragon and an Eagle [reverse]
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