File talk:Pietro Perugino - Madonna in Glory with the Child and Saints - WGA17287.jpg

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"Virgin and Child with Saints was attributed to Pietro Perugino, but by using wavelet decom-position it was discov-ered that at least four different artists worked on the picture." http://www.scientiareview.org/pdfs/197.pdf

Cybrarian notes: The background is correct. The trees are right. The subject of the picture is typical. The faces are familiar and I think poor Bona is about to get a tooth extraction. Le'me guess, Pietro Perugino, Raphael, Bona Sforza and "Leonardo d Vinci" worked on this painting. The "Leonardo da Vinci" of the School of Athens looks like Raphael's other God The Fathers. All u need is a Giger Counter, look for Autorite. (Who is the "Leonardo da Vinci" of the notebooks? I don't know. Da Vinci Code is pulp fiction. Men!)

In the guild system, young artists worked themselves up from apprentice to journeyman to master. They worked in the master's shop on he/r projects. See "The Cathedral Builders" by Leader Scott (Woman)

P.S. I have also run into a Biagio Rossetti of Ferrara. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biagio_Rossetti I am wondering if he is any relation to Dante Gabriel Rossetti of the nineteenth century. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dante_Gabriel_Rossetti