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Chiara Fancelli (died 21 May 1541) was a figure in Florentine history, best known as the daughter of the architect Luca Fancelli and the wife and model of Pietro Perugino. Her precise birth date and birthplace are unknown. She married Perugino on 1 September 1493, bringing a dowry of five gold florins. She had three sons and two daughters with him and was the model for his Madonnas from 1494 onwards. On 6 October 1524, after her husband's death, she wrote to Isabella d'Este to offer her his Mars and Venus Surprised by Vulcan for her studiolo, but d'Este refused it. She was buried in the cloister of the dead at Santissima Annunziata, Florence.

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  • Chiara Fancelli (died 21 May 1541) was a figure in Florentine history, best known as the daughter of the architect Luca Fancelli and the wife and model of Pietro Perugino. Her precise birth date and birthplace are unknown. She married Perugino on 1 September 1493, bringing a dowry of five gold florins. She had three sons and two daughters with him and was the model for his Madonnas from 1494 onwards. On 6 October 1524, after her husband's death, she wrote to Isabella d'Este to offer her his Mars and Venus Surprised by Vulcan for her studiolo, but d'Este refused it. She was buried in the cloister of the dead at Santissima Annunziata, Florence. (en)
  • Chiara Fancelli (Fiesole, 1470 env. - Florence, 1541) est une dame florentine connue surtout pour avoir été l'épouse du peintre italien Le Pérugin. (fr)
  • Chiara Fancelli (Fiesole ?, 1470 circa – Firenze, 21 maggio 1541) fu una donna italiana di origini fiorentine, meglio conosciuta per essere stata moglie e modella del pittore di Città della Pieve Perugino. (it)
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  • Chiara Fancelli (died 21 May 1541) was a figure in Florentine history, best known as the daughter of the architect Luca Fancelli and the wife and model of Pietro Perugino. Her precise birth date and birthplace are unknown. She married Perugino on 1 September 1493, bringing a dowry of five gold florins. She had three sons and two daughters with him and was the model for his Madonnas from 1494 onwards. On 6 October 1524, after her husband's death, she wrote to Isabella d'Este to offer her his Mars and Venus Surprised by Vulcan for her studiolo, but d'Este refused it. She was buried in the cloister of the dead at Santissima Annunziata, Florence. (en)
  • Chiara Fancelli (Fiesole, 1470 env. - Florence, 1541) est une dame florentine connue surtout pour avoir été l'épouse du peintre italien Le Pérugin. (fr)
  • Chiara Fancelli (Fiesole ?, 1470 circa – Firenze, 21 maggio 1541) fu una donna italiana di origini fiorentine, meglio conosciuta per essere stata moglie e modella del pittore di Città della Pieve Perugino. (it)
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  • Chiara Fancelli (en)
  • Chiara Fancelli (fr)
  • Chiara Fancelli (it)
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