Italian Early Renaissance Painter, ca.1390-1450 Related Paintings of SASSETTA :. | The Legend of the Wolf of Gubbio | Virgin and Child Adored by Six Angels | The Blessed Ranieri Rasini Freeing the Poor from a Prison in Florence (mk05) | The Journey of the Magi | Pope innocent III Accords Recognition to the Franciscan Order | Related Artists:
Peter Grahampainted Spate in the Highlands e1868
Giovanni Agostino da Lodi was an Italian painter who was active from c. 1495 to c. 1525.
The attribution of his works has been dubious for centuries, until his style and career was defined by the American art historian Bernard Berenson in the 1960s. One of his first identified work is the Pala dei Barcaioli ("Boatmen Altarpiece") in the church of San Pietro Martire at Murano. His only signed work is the St. Peter and St. John the Evangelist in the Pinacoteca di Brera, which shows Lombard influeces, such as that of Bramantino.
Later he was also influenced by Leonardo da Vinci's style, as visible in the Christ Washing the Feet of the Apostles in the Gallerie dell'Accademia of Venice. After moving to Venice in the wake of Ludovico Sforza's fall, he returned to Milan in 1506. He subsequently executed works for privates and for the Certosa di Pavia; one of his late works, the Calvary, is housed in the National Gallery in Prague. He also collaborated with Marco d'Oggiono for a polyptych in the church of Santa Maria della Pace in Milan, some panels of which are now in the Pinacoteca di Brera.
Eduard Friedrich Leyboldpainted Portrait of a young lady in a red dress with a paisley shawl in 1824