(b Florence, 13 Oct. 1474; d Florence, 5 Nov. 1515). Florentine painter, trained by Cosimo Rosselli, in whose studio he met Fra Bartolommeo. The two worked in partnership in the 1490s and again in 1509–13. Evidently the arrangement ended because Albertinelli temporarily abandoned painting to become an innkeeper, saying (according to Vasari) that he was fed up with criticism and wanted a ‘less difficult and more cheerful craft’. Vasari also comments that he was ‘a restless man, a follower of Venus, and a good liver’. His paintings are elegant but rather insipid.

Text source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)


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