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Renaissance painter
Italian Renaissance painter whose c. 1501 fresco 'The Sermon and Deeds of the Antichrist' in Orvieto depicts the Antichrist as a Christ-like figure receiving demonic instruction, establishing a visual program directly relevant to the Girardian mimetic interpretation of the Antichrist discussed in connection with Thiel.
Quick Facts
Born
c. 1441 · Cortona, Italy
Died
1523
Nationality
Italian
Current Role
Renaissance painter