Baldassarre di Biagio

Baldassarre di Biagio, also called Baldassarre di Biagio del Firenze or the Master of the Benabbio Triptych, (1430/1434–1484) was an Italian painter of the high Renaissance period.

For many years, he was an unidentified artist known only for his triptych in the Santa Maria Assunta in Benabbio, Italy.

In 1978, Massimo Ferretti defined the works and career of the artist, including an altarpiece he collaborated with Matteo Civitali for the Church of San Michele di Antraccoli.

He was born in Florence, and his style puts him in the Florentine School, but he was active mainly in Lucca.

[1] He has also assigned frescoes found in the church of San Francesco in Lucca, depicting Scenes from the Life of Mary.

Enthroned Madonna and Child, after 1480.