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Saturnino Gatti (1463–1518) was an Italian painter and sculptor active in an early-Renaissance style. He was born and active in L'Aquila in the Abruzzo. It has been suggested that Gatti was either a follower or pupil of Pietro Perugino. In 1477, documents suggest he was working alongside Silvestro di Giacomo da Sulmona (Silvestro dell'Aquila). In 1488, he was commissioned to paint a chapel in the church of San Domenico in L'Aquila. In 1489, he painted for the church of San Panfilo a Tornimparte. In 1490, along with Giovanni Antonio di Percossa of , with whom he had painted in the church of Abbey of the Holy Spirit at Monte Morrone, Sulmona, and in the church of Santa Caterina a Terranova di Calabria. In 1495, Gatti completes frescoes in the tribune of the church of San Panfilo a Villa Gran

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  • Saturnino Gatti (Pizzoli, v. 1463 – L'Aquila, v. 1518) est un sculpteur et peintre italien actif à la fin du XVe et au début du XVIe siècle dans les Abruzzes et principalement à L'Aquila. (fr)
  • Saturnino Gatti (1463–1518) was an Italian painter and sculptor active in an early-Renaissance style. He was born and active in L'Aquila in the Abruzzo. It has been suggested that Gatti was either a follower or pupil of Pietro Perugino. In 1477, documents suggest he was working alongside Silvestro di Giacomo da Sulmona (Silvestro dell'Aquila). In 1488, he was commissioned to paint a chapel in the church of San Domenico in L'Aquila. In 1489, he painted for the church of San Panfilo a Tornimparte. In 1490, along with Giovanni Antonio di Percossa of , with whom he had painted in the church of Abbey of the Holy Spirit at Monte Morrone, Sulmona, and in the church of Santa Caterina a Terranova di Calabria. In 1495, Gatti completes frescoes in the tribune of the church of San Panfilo a Villa Grande in Tornimparte. (en)
  • Saturnino Gatti (San Vittorino, 1463 circa – L'Aquila, 1518 circa) è stato un pittore e scultore italiano, considerato da molti il più fecondo del suo territorio. (it)
  • Saturnino Gatti (ur. 1463 w Pizzoli, zm. około 1518 w L’Aquili) – włoski malarz i rzeźbiarz tworzący głównie na terytorium Abruzji. W młodości był uczniem , a następnie pracował prawdopodobnie w warsztacie Verrocchia. Po powrocie z Florencji zrealizował cykl fresków w kościele San Panfilo Villagrande w Tornimparte. Jego dziełem z tego okresu jest również Ołtarz Matki Bożej Różańcowej (1511), obecnie eksponowany w Museo Nazionale d'Abruzzo. Atrybucja fresków w Tione degli Abruzzi, jest niepewna, pomimo tego zwyczajowo przypisywane są Gattiemu. Zmarł prawdopodobnie w 1518 roku. (pl)
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  • Saturnino Gatti (Pizzoli, v. 1463 – L'Aquila, v. 1518) est un sculpteur et peintre italien actif à la fin du XVe et au début du XVIe siècle dans les Abruzzes et principalement à L'Aquila. (fr)
  • Saturnino Gatti (San Vittorino, 1463 circa – L'Aquila, 1518 circa) è stato un pittore e scultore italiano, considerato da molti il più fecondo del suo territorio. (it)
  • Saturnino Gatti (ur. 1463 w Pizzoli, zm. około 1518 w L’Aquili) – włoski malarz i rzeźbiarz tworzący głównie na terytorium Abruzji. W młodości był uczniem , a następnie pracował prawdopodobnie w warsztacie Verrocchia. Po powrocie z Florencji zrealizował cykl fresków w kościele San Panfilo Villagrande w Tornimparte. Jego dziełem z tego okresu jest również Ołtarz Matki Bożej Różańcowej (1511), obecnie eksponowany w Museo Nazionale d'Abruzzo. Atrybucja fresków w Tione degli Abruzzi, jest niepewna, pomimo tego zwyczajowo przypisywane są Gattiemu. Zmarł prawdopodobnie w 1518 roku. (pl)
  • Saturnino Gatti (1463–1518) was an Italian painter and sculptor active in an early-Renaissance style. He was born and active in L'Aquila in the Abruzzo. It has been suggested that Gatti was either a follower or pupil of Pietro Perugino. In 1477, documents suggest he was working alongside Silvestro di Giacomo da Sulmona (Silvestro dell'Aquila). In 1488, he was commissioned to paint a chapel in the church of San Domenico in L'Aquila. In 1489, he painted for the church of San Panfilo a Tornimparte. In 1490, along with Giovanni Antonio di Percossa of , with whom he had painted in the church of Abbey of the Holy Spirit at Monte Morrone, Sulmona, and in the church of Santa Caterina a Terranova di Calabria. In 1495, Gatti completes frescoes in the tribune of the church of San Panfilo a Villa Gran (en)
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  • Saturnino Gatti (fr)
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  • Saturnino Gatti (pl)
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