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Lorenzo Lotto Presentation on the Temple oil painting


Presentation on the Temple
Painting ID::  52165
Artist: Lorenzo Lotto
Painting: Presentation on the Temple
Introduction: 1554-55 Oil on canvas, 170 x 157 cm
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lorenzo Lotto Portrait of Laura da Pola oil painting


Portrait of Laura da Pola
Painting ID::  52266
Artist: Lorenzo Lotto
Painting: Portrait of Laura da Pola
Introduction: 1544 Oil on canvas, 91 x 77 cm
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lorenzo Lotto Portrait of Febo da Brescia oil painting


Portrait of Febo da Brescia
Painting ID::  52267
Artist: Lorenzo Lotto
Painting: Portrait of Febo da Brescia
Introduction: 1544 Oil on canvas, 90 x 75 cm
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lorenzo Lotto Virgin Annunciate oil painting


Virgin Annunciate
Painting ID::  52333
Artist: Lorenzo Lotto
Painting: Virgin Annunciate
Introduction: 1527 Oil on wood, 75 x 55 cm
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lorenzo Lotto Sta Katarina oil painting


Sta Katarina
Painting ID::  53752
Artist: Lorenzo Lotto
Painting: Sta Katarina
Introduction: mk234 about 1522 57x50cm
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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     Italian 1480-1556 Lorenzo Lotto Galleries In this last period of his life, Lorenzo Lotto would frequently move from town to town, searching for patrons and commissions. In 1532 he went to Treviso. Next he spent about seven years in the Marches (Ancona, Macerata en Jesi), returning to Venice in 1540. He moved again to Treviso in 1542 and back to Venice in 1545. Finally he went back to Ancona in 1549. This was a productive period in his life, during which he painted several altarpieces and portraits : Santa Lucia before the Judge, 1532, Jesi, Pinacoteca comunale The Sleeping Child Jesus with the Madonna, St. Joseph and St. Catherine of Alexandria, 1533, Bergamo, Accademia Carrara Portrait of a Lady as Lucretia, 1533, National Gallery, London. Holy Family with SS Jerome, Anna and Joachim, 1534, Firenze, Uffizi Holy Family, ca 1537, Paris, Louvre Portrait of a Young Man, Firenze, Uffizi Crucifixion, Monte San Giusto, Church of S Maria in Telusiano Rosary Madonna, 1539, Cingoli, Church of San Nicolo Portrait of a Man, 1541, Ottawa, National Gallery of Canada Bust of a Bearded Man, 1541, ascribed, San Francisco, Fine Arts Museum The Alms of Saint Anthony, 1542, Venezia, church SS Giovanni e Paolo Madonna and four Saints, 1546, Venezia, Church of San Giacomo dell??Orio Portrait of fra?? Gregorio Belo da Vicenza, 1548,New York, Metropolitan Museum Assumption, 1550, Ancona, church San Francesco alle Scale The Crossbowman, 1551, Rome, Pinacoteca Capitolina Portrait of an Old man, ascribed, ca 1552, Saint Petersburg, Ermitage Presentation in the Temple, 1555, Loreto, Palazzo Apostolico A Venetian woman in the guise of Lucretia (1533).At the end of his life it was becoming increasingly difficult for him to earn a living. Furthermore, in 1550 one of his works had an unsuccessful auction in Ancona. As recorded in his personal account book, this deeply disillusioned him. As he had always been a deeply religious man, he entered in 1552 the Holy Sanctuary at Loreto, becoming a lay brother. During that time he decorated the basilica of S Maria and painted a Presentation in the Temple for the Palazzo Apostolico in Loreto. He died in 1556 and was buried, at his request, in a Dominican habit. Giorgio Vasari included Lotto's biography in the third volume of his book Vite. Lorenzo Lotto himself left many letters and a detailed notebook (Libro di spese diverse, 1538-1556), giving a certain insight in his life and work. Among the many painters he influenced are likely Giovanni Busi . Related Artists to Lorenzo Lotto : | Julius Grun | Nuncques, William Degouve de | Frank Duveneck | Louis Ferdinand Elle | Edward Matthew Ward |

 

 

 

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