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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LOTTO, Lorenzo Penitent St Jerome sg oil


Penitent St Jerome sg
Painting ID::  8010
Penitent St Jerome sg
1506 Oil on wood, 48 x 40 cm Mus??e du Louvre, Paris
1506 Oil_on_wood,_48_x_40_cm Mus??e_du_Louvre,_Paris
   
   
     

LOTTO, Lorenzo The Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine sg oil


The Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine sg
Painting ID::  8011
The Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine sg
1506-07 Oil on wood, 70 x 90 cm Alte Pinakothek, Munich
1506-07 Oil_on_wood,_70_x_90_cm Alte_Pinakothek,_Munich
   
   
     

LOTTO, Lorenzo Portrait of a Man af oil


Portrait of a Man af
Painting ID::  8012
Portrait of a Man af
1506-10 Oil on wood, 42,3 x 35,8 cm Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
   
   
     

LOTTO, Lorenzo Lucretia oil


Lucretia
Painting ID::  40345
Lucretia
mk156 1530-32 Oil on canvas 96.5x110.6cm
mk156 1530-32 Oil_on_canvas 96.5x110.6cm
   
   
     

LOTTO, Lorenzo The Virgin and Child with Saint Jerome and Saint Nicholas of Tolentino oil


The Virgin and Child with Saint Jerome and Saint Nicholas of Tolentino
Painting ID::  43044
The Virgin and Child with Saint Jerome and Saint Nicholas of Tolentino
mk170 1522 Oil on canvas 89.5x74.3cm
mk170 1522 Oil_on_canvas 89.5x74.3cm
   
   
     

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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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