4645.jpg May 2026
It belongs to a set of portraits of famous Italian figures, cataloged under the inventory number RP-P-1909-4645 .
Traditional portraiture typical of scholarly and religious figures of the era, focusing on identifying symbols like the bishop's mitre and family heraldry. Modern Context: Street Art 4645.jpg
He is best remembered for his work Compendium moralis philosophiae , a significant text that bridge-linked classical philosophy with Christian moral teachings. It belongs to a set of portraits of
The portrait identified as RP-P-1909-4645.jpg is part of a series depicting "Famous Italians." It features Mannelli with a coat of arms in the lower margin, reflecting the prestige of his ecclesiastical office. The Artwork Details The portrait identified as RP-P-1909-4645
Luca Mannelli was a prominent figure in the during the 1300s. Known for his intellectual contributions to the Church, he eventually served as the Bishop of Fano (1347) and later the Bishop of Osimo (1358).
The specific image file represents a print preserved by the Rijksmuseum, characterized by: