Luca di Tommè

He worked in the style established by earlier Sienese painters Duccio, Simone Martini, Pietro Lorenzetti and Ambrogio Lorenzetti.

This large output contributed to the long-term survival of the decorative Sienese style well into the 15th century.

He worked in 1389 with Bartolo di Fredi and Andrea di Bartolo on a large commission for an altarpiece for one of the cathedral chapels in Siena.

[1] He created his images using tempera on wood panels, in a manner typical of the 14th century.

This article about an Italian painter born in the 14th century is a stub.

Luca di Tommè's painting of Madonna and Child , tempera on panel