Giovanni Boccati


Giovanni Boccati or Giovanni di Pier Matteo Boccati was an Italian painter.

Biography

Boccati was born in Camerino, in the region of Marche. He lived and worked in Camerino, Padua, Perugia, and Urbino. His first documented work is the Madonna del Pergolato ; that painting, Madonna dell’Orchestra, and a Pietà are on display in the Galleria Nazionale dell’Umbria in Perugia. By 1445 he had become a citizen of Perugia.
It is not known where he was trained, but his painting suggests the influences of painters such as Fra Angelico, Filippo Lippi, and Domenico Veneziano.
He painted frescoes in the Palazzo Ducale in Urbino, and an altarpiece in Orvieto. In 1480, he was paid for two altarpieces in Perugia. He painted a Virgin and Child enthroned, and surrounded by Angels, Seraphim, and Saints in Perugia. Boccati's "Adoration of the Magi" is found in the Sinebrychoff Art Museum in Helsinki, Finland.
He painted a polyptych for the main altar of the church of Sant'Eustachio a Belforte del Chienti in the province of Macerata, Marche. The polyptych depicts events in the life, martyrdom, and glory of Saint Eustachius, patron of the town. It also depicts a number of other saints, including the Magdalen, St Barbara, St Agatha, St Venantius, and St Antonio Abate.