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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Stefano Folchetti, in latino: Stefanus FulStefano Folchetti, in latino: Stefanus Fulchitti (Morico, 1440 – San Ginesio, 1513), è stato un pittore italiano. Conosciuto anche come Stefano di San Ginesio (in latino: Stefanus de Sancto Genesio) lavorò tra la fine del XV e l'inizio del XVI secolo, principalmente nelle Marche. Non essendo un pittore con grande fama, è visto sia come un "pittore delicato", sia come un artista "balordo e di poco conto".come un artista "balordo e di poco conto". , Stefano Folchetti (active in 15th-century Stefano Folchetti (active in 15th-century through early 16th-century) was an Italian painter active in the Quattrocento period, mainly in the region of Marche. He was born in San Ginesio. His triptych depicting St Lawrence on left, St Catherine of Alexandria with Virgin and child and angelic musicians at center, and papal saint on right (1507) was painted for the Collegiata di San Lorenzo at Urbisaglia. One of his works is a heavily gilded Adoration of the Magi at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. There are two works on display in the Pinacoteca Civica of San Ginesio in the Marche.oteca Civica of San Ginesio in the Marche.
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rdfs:comment Stefano Folchetti, in latino: Stefanus FulStefano Folchetti, in latino: Stefanus Fulchitti (Morico, 1440 – San Ginesio, 1513), è stato un pittore italiano. Conosciuto anche come Stefano di San Ginesio (in latino: Stefanus de Sancto Genesio) lavorò tra la fine del XV e l'inizio del XVI secolo, principalmente nelle Marche. Non essendo un pittore con grande fama, è visto sia come un "pittore delicato", sia come un artista "balordo e di poco conto".come un artista "balordo e di poco conto". , Stefano Folchetti (active in 15th-century Stefano Folchetti (active in 15th-century through early 16th-century) was an Italian painter active in the Quattrocento period, mainly in the region of Marche. He was born in San Ginesio. His triptych depicting St Lawrence on left, St Catherine of Alexandria with Virgin and child and angelic musicians at center, and papal saint on right (1507) was painted for the Collegiata di San Lorenzo at Urbisaglia. One of his works is a heavily gilded Adoration of the Magi at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. There are two works on display in the Pinacoteca Civica of San Ginesio in the Marche.oteca Civica of San Ginesio in the Marche.
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