House of Perugino: View of main entry, purported house of Perugino
Date
Circa 1910
Location
Architecture Library, Hesburgh Libraries
Labeled as being the house of Perugino. This is possible, as Perugino (born Pietro di Cristoforo di Vannucci) was a shrewd and successful professional who is documented as having owned several houses and is recorded as having left property to his three sons. He operated a studio in Perugia in 1501, where one of his pupils was Raphael.
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