Città della Pieve

Città della Pieve

Città della Pieve (basically, “country town”) is a special place for Perugino: his family in fact originated from this little town in Umbria, which was called Castel della Pieve (“country castle”) back then. The datum is confirmed by some sources: according to Giorgio Vasari’s writings, Pietro Vannucci – Perugino’s true name – was born in Città della Pieve in 1445 or 1446. Moreover, on a wall of the house that was his birthplace, in a square called Piazza del Plebiscito, a 20th-century commemorative plaque of the Renaissance artist can be seen, which reads:

 

This was home to the father of Pietro [the son] of Cristoforo Vannucci;
to whom Perugia, taking care of its own greatness,
gave the citizenship, public responsibilities and his second name, Perugino.
That apparently obscured the fame of Castel della Pieve,
but greater glory shone later on for giving a birthplace and the first joys of art
to the creator of Umbria’s mystic painting – to Raphael’s master.

Perugino’s surname, by which he is now worldwide known, may lead us to believe that the painter was born in Perugia; this however was simply due to the fact the Umbria’s current country seat was better known than the little town where he was born. The plaque clarifies this possibly misleading matter.

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