Perugino
[per-oo-jee-noh; Italian pe-roo-jee-naw] /ˌpɛr uˈdʒi noʊ; Italian ˌpɛ ruˈdʒi nɔ/
noun
1.
(Pietro Vannucci) 1446–1524, Italian painter.
/Italian peruˈdʒino/
noun
1.
Il (il), real name Pietro Vannucci. 1446–1523, Italian painter; master of Raphael. His works include the fresco Christ giving the Keys to Peter in the Sistine Chapel, Rome
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