Quirizio di Giovanni da Murano

Quirizio di Giovanni da Murano or Quirizio da Murano or Quiricius (Venice fl.

c. 1460 – c. 1478), was an Italian Renaissance painter of religious subjects.

He is supposed to have been a pupil of Antonio of Murano, though conjectures by critics vary about him and his work.

His use of tempera is similar to the school of Murano, flat, light, and with little or no shade.

His type of head is regular and well-shaped, fingers and neck long, waist very slender.

Christ Showing His Wounds and the Host to a Clarissan Nun
Santa Lucia e storie della sua vita