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Italian High Renaissance Painter, ca.1480-1556 Italian painter and draughtsman. He had a long and often prosperous career as a painter, and, although he travelled widely, his style retained a close affinity with the paintings of his native Venice. He was one of an outstanding generation of painters, including Giorgione, Titian, Palma Vecchio and Pordenone, who appeared in Venice and the Veneto during the first decade of the 16th century. In comparison with his contemporaries, Lotto was a fairly traditional painter in that he worked primarily in the long-established genres of altarpieces, devotional pictures and portraiture. Such paintings were popular in the Venetian provinces and the Marches where Lotto spent much of his career and where he often received more money for his commissions than he could obtain in Venice. His most important commissions were for altarpieces, and he is perhaps best known for a series of sacre conversazioni in which he skilfully varied the symmetrical groupings of figures found in earlier Venetian treatments of the subject by Giovanni Bellini and Alvise Vivarini. Precedents in Venice were also important for Lotto's early efforts in bust-length portraiture, but from 1525 he made a considerable contribution to the development of the three-quarter-length portrait. He painted many private devotional paintings but only a few of the historical, mythological or allegorical scenes that were popular in northern Italy in this period. Lotto is one of the best-documented painters of the 16th century: 40 autograph letters dating from 1524 to 1539,
 

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LOTTO, Lorenzo Bishop Bernardo de' Rossi oil on canvas


Bishop Bernardo de' Rossi
Bishop Bernardo de' Rossi
Painting ID::  8005
  1505 Oil on wood, 54 x 41 cm Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte, Naples
  1505 Oil on wood, 54 x 41 cm Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte, Naples

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LOTTO, Lorenzo Allegory edti oil on canvas


Allegory edti
Allegory edti
Painting ID::  8006
  1505 Oil on wood, 56,5 x 43,2 cm National Gallery of Art, Washington
  1505 Oil on wood, 56,5 x 43,2 cm National Gallery of Art, Washington

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LOTTO, Lorenzo Head of a Young Man g oil on canvas


Head of a Young Man g
Head of a Young Man g
Painting ID::  8007
  c. 1505 Oil on wood, 28 x 23 cm Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
  c. 1505 Oil on wood, 28 x 23 cm Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

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LOTTO, Lorenzo Madonna and Child with Saints oil on canvas


Madonna and Child with Saints
Madonna and Child with Saints
Painting ID::  8008
  c. 1506 Oil on wood, 83 x 105 cm National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh
  c. 1506 Oil on wood, 83 x 105 cm National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh

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LOTTO, Lorenzo Portrait of a Woman sg oil on canvas


Portrait of a Woman sg
Portrait of a Woman sg
Painting ID::  8009
  c. 1506 Oil on wood, 36 x 28 cm Mus??e des Beaux-Arts, Dijon
  c. 1506 Oil on wood, 36 x 28 cm Mus??e des Beaux-Arts, Dijon

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     LOTTO, Lorenzo
     Italian High Renaissance Painter, ca.1480-1556 Italian painter and draughtsman. He had a long and often prosperous career as a painter, and, although he travelled widely, his style retained a close affinity with the paintings of his native Venice. He was one of an outstanding generation of painters, including Giorgione, Titian, Palma Vecchio and Pordenone, who appeared in Venice and the Veneto during the first decade of the 16th century. In comparison with his contemporaries, Lotto was a fairly traditional painter in that he worked primarily in the long-established genres of altarpieces, devotional pictures and portraiture. Such paintings were popular in the Venetian provinces and the Marches where Lotto spent much of his career and where he often received more money for his commissions than he could obtain in Venice. His most important commissions were for altarpieces, and he is perhaps best known for a series of sacre conversazioni in which he skilfully varied the symmetrical groupings of figures found in earlier Venetian treatments of the subject by Giovanni Bellini and Alvise Vivarini. Precedents in Venice were also important for Lotto's early efforts in bust-length portraiture, but from 1525 he made a considerable contribution to the development of the three-quarter-length portrait. He painted many private devotional paintings but only a few of the historical, mythological or allegorical scenes that were popular in northern Italy in this period. Lotto is one of the best-documented painters of the 16th century: 40 autograph letters dating from 1524 to 1539,

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