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Alamanno, Pietro, approximately 1430-1497 or 1498

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Personal name headingAlamanno, Pietro, approximately 1430-1497 or 1498
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Variant(s)Alamanni, Pietro, approximately 1430-1497 or 1498
Alamanno, de Ghoetbei, Pietro, approximately 1430-1497 or 1498
Alamanno, Pietro, ca. 1430-1497 or 8
Alamanno, Pietro, de Ghoetbei, approximately 1430-1497 or 1498
Alemanno, Pietro, approximately 1430-1497 or 1498
Grill, Pietro, approximately 1430-1497 or 1498
Petrus, Alamanus, de Choetbei, approximately 1430-1497 or 1498
Pietro, Alamanno, de Ghoetbei, approximately 1430-1497 or 1498
Pietro, Alemanno, approximately 1430-1497 or 1498
Birth date1430~
Death date[1497,1498]
Found inPietro Alamanno, un pittore austriaco nella Marca, c2005: p. 8 (Austrian artist, active in Piceno, Italy, during the 1470s-1490s) p. 75 (Nov. 22, 1498, his wife, Augustantia, is declared widow) p. 74 (Pietro Alamanni)
ULAN, June 16, 2006 (Alamanno, Pietro, Italian painter of Austrian birth; ca. 1430-1497 or 1498; Pietro Alamanno; Alamanno, Pietro de Ghoetbei; Alemanno, Pietro)
Artists of the world, 1999-2000 (Alamanno, Pietro; Alemanno, Pietro, painter; b. Göttweig [?]; fl. 1475; d. 1497 or 1498)
Grove dictionary of art, 1996 (Alemanno, Pietro; b. Götweich, Austria, ca. 1430; d. Ascoli Piceno, the Marches, bet. Sep. 18, 1497-Nov. 22, 1498; Italian painter of Austrian birth; first documented in 1477 in his adopted home in Ascoli Piceno; fresco dated 1466 is attributed to him)
Bolaffi, 1972-1983 (Pietro, Alemanno; active in the Marches, second half of the 15th century; b. Göttweih[?], Austria; "Petrus Alamanus de Choetbei")
Dizionario biografico degli italiani, 1960-1995 (Alamanno, Pietro, see Grill, Pietro)
Bénézit, c2006 (Pietro Alamanno, or Alamanno de Ghoetbei, Pietro; Italian; 15th century; Pietro Alamanno de Ghoetbei)