Master of the Bambino Vispo


The Master of the Bambino Vispo was a central-Italian painter active in the early 15th century.
In the early 20th century, the art historian Osvald Sirén identified a group of unsigned paintings as being by the same artist. Sirén designated the artist as the Master of the Bambino Vispo due to the unusually lively expression and movement of baby Jesus in these paintings. The paintings Sirén wrote about are:
Three painters, Pietro di Domenico da Montepulciano, Parri Spinelli, Miguel Alcanyis and Gherardo Starnina, have each been credited with this body of paintings at one time or another. The preponderance of scholarly opinion currently favors Gherardo Starnina, who worked in Spain and then in Florence in the late 14th century.