In 1514, he was contracted by the bishop of
Narni, Pietro Gormaz, to decorate their family chapel of
San Giovenale di Narni. His father had already painted an icon of
Madonna della Consolazione at the same church. Documents show he painted a
gonfalone (banner) for the city of
Foglia. In 1521, he painted an altarpiece for the chapel of
Sant'Antonio di Padova for the Convent of San Bernardo. In 1523, he painted for the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Calvi, where he met the painter
Benvenuto da Vasciano. He is best known for his large altarpiece of the
Coronation of the Virgin for the
sacristy of the church of San Nicolo in
Stroncone (
Terni). He took the contract to paint the altarpiece on 14 July 1521. The altarpiece is considered very similar to the one in
Magliano Sabina. Both altarpieces may have been inspired by the 1516 Coronation painted by
Vincenzo Tamagni in
Arrone, but the most likely source of inspiration was the 1486 Coronation painted by
Domenico Ghirlandaio in Narni. Rinaldo's Coronation shows an influence of
Raphael, transmitted through his teacher Lo Spagna. == Later activities ==