Piermatteo Lauro de' Manfredi da Amelia

Piermatteo de' Manfredi da Amelia (circa 1445 - died 1503/1508) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period.

He is first recorded as being part of the circle of Filippo Lippi, active between 1467 and 1469, working on the decoration of the Spoleto Cathedral.

He returned to Rome, but was recalled in 1482 by the Council of Works for the Orvieto Cathedral, and was commissioned to help decorate the San Brizio Chapel.

A fresco in Narni, depicting the Madonna and Child with Saints Lucy and Apollonia, has been dated to 1483.

A Mary Magdalen and a John the Baptist (circa 1480-1481) are displayed in the collections of the Lindenau museum in Altenberg.

Madonna and Child (1481), Gemäldegalerie , Berlin
Gardner Annunciation by da Amelia, displayed at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston