Raffaello del Brescianino or Dei Piccinelli was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active in Siena.
He was the pupil of a Sienese painter, named Giovan Battista Giusi, and they together painted an altar-piece, representing the 'Virgin and Child, with Saints,' which is in the Siena Academy, and in 1524 the 'Baptism of Christ,' for the baptistery of the cathedral of the same city.
In 1525 the brothers went to Florence, and in the same year Andrea, and probably Raffaello also, was registered in the Painters' Guild.
The brothers appear to have worked under the influence of Fra Bartolommeo.
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