Tommaso Barnabei
Tommaso Barnabei, also known as Maso Papacello, was an Italian painter of the Renaissance.
He was a pupil of Luca Signorelli, and aided Giulio Romano at Rome. At about 1523-4 he assisted Giambattista Caporali at the villa of Cardinal Passerini, near Cortona. He painted three pictures, representing an Annunciation, Conception, and Adoration of Magi for the church of Santa Maria del Calcinaio, near Cortona, and finally settled at Perugia, where he died in 1559.Other works
- History of Rome, 1524–1525, fresco, Cortona, Palazzone Passerini.
- Assumption of the Virgin, 1525–1528, oil on wood, Chiesa del Calcinaio, Cortona
- Madonna with Child and Saints, ca. 1527, fresco, Farneta Abbey, Cortona
- Pentecost, ca. 1529, oil on wood, Cathedral of Cortona
- Annunciation, 1532, oil on wood, Museo Civico, Montone
- Ceiling Decorations, ca. 1528–1530, fresco, Eroli Chapel, Cathedral of Spoleto
- Facade Decorations, ca. 1528–1530, fresco, Palazzo Racani Spoleto.
- Madonna col Bambino Benedicente, 1540 ca., fresco, Church of Santa Maria, Cesi, Terni.
- Madonna with Child and Saints, 1543, fresco, Cortona, Chiesa del Calcinaio.
- History of Braccio Fortebracci, 1547–1548, fresco, Sala della Congregazione, Palazzo dei Priori in Perugia, now Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria