
1446–1498 · Italian · 17 artworks
artist bio
Francesco Botticini was an Italian Early Renaissance painter known for his altarpieces and panel paintings. While influenced by masters like Verrocchio, his works display a distinctive style characterized by detailed figures and a focus on narrative clarity.
related: Sandro Botticelli, Filippino Lippi

Assumption of the Virgin. Detail
1476

Madonna Della Misericordia E Donatori

Deposizione con santi

Pietà Con San Ludovico Di Tolosa, San Domenico, San Giacomo Maggiore E San Nicola Di Bari

Tabernacle of the Sacramento

Die Drei Erzengel Mit Dem Kleinen Tobias

Portrait of a Young Man

The Assumption of the Virgin
1477

Madonna col Bambino, tra i ss. Lorenzo, Bartolomeo, Giovanni Battista e Antonio Abate

John the Baptist

Arcangelo Raffaele e Tobiolo
1475

The Crucifixion
1471

Tobias and the Archangel Raphael
1485

Adorazione del bambino
1480

Saint Cecilia Between Saint Valerian and Saint Tiburtius with a Donor

Saint Sebastian

Madonna and Child with the Infant St. John the Baptist
1487