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Johannes Lingelbach
Princess Mary Stuart (1631-60). Widow of William II, prince of Orange
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ID: 93674
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Johannes Lingelbach
(Frankfurt, 1622 - Amsterdam - 1674), was a Dutch Golden Age painter, associated with the second generation of Bambocciate, a group of genre painters working in Rome from 1625 - 1700.
Related Paintings of Johannes Lingelbach :. | Princess Mary Stuart (1631-60). Widow of William II, prince of Orange | Dam Square with the New Town Hall under Construction | Carneval in Rom | Carneval in Rom | Flemish Town Sieged by the Spanish Soldiers | Related Artists: Gustav Adolf Hippius1792 - 1856 Lydia Emmett1886-1952
PIAZZA, CallistoItalian painter, Lombard school (b. ca. 1500, Lodi, d. ca. 1561, Lodi)
Early collaborative projects with Martino and Albertino remain problematic. He probably moved to Brescia in 1523; the first major extant dated work is a Nativity (1524; Brescia, Pin. Civ. Tosio-Martinengo), painted for S Clemente, Brescia. In Brescia he studied the work of Moretto da Brescia and of Gerolamo Romanino, with whom he may have collaborated. Their influence is seen in the Visitation (1525; Brescia, S Maria Calchera) and especially in the group of works painted for churches in the Valcamonica. These include a Deposition (1527; Esine parish church); a Virgin Enthroned with Saints (Breno, S Antonio); a frescoed lunette of the Virgin Enthroned with Saints
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