Filippo Bellini
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Filippo Bellini (active 1594) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance period, active in Ancona, Loreto, Osimo, Fabriano and nearby towns. He was born in Urbino, where he was trained by Federico Barocci. He was a native of Urbino. He painted a Circumcision for the Basilica of Loreto, and in the Marriage of the Virgin for the cathedral at Ancona. Among his works are fourteen pictures of the works of Charity for the Chiesa della Carita at Fabriano, and the Martyrdom of St. Gaudenzio for the Conventuali di M. Alboddo.
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