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Cosme Tura Italian Early Renaissance Painter, ca.1430-1495
Italian Renaissance artist. He was a leading master of the school of Ferrara and court painter to the city's ruling Este family. Often vividly emotional, Tura's figures range from the graceful to the grotesque, as in the gentle Mary and contorted Jesus of his c.1472 Pieta (Correr Museum, Venice). Combining material splendor with asceticism, his stylistically idiosyncratic paintings are frequently filled with sharply portrayed natural details??diversified landscapes, squirrels, monkeys, fruits, etc.??that serve as both plastic and iconographic elements. His works are executed in a harsh, nervously linear, and rather angular style, with bold and sometimes strident coloring. Examples of his art include two organ panels, Annunciation and St. George Slaying the Dragon (cathedral, Ferrara); Christ on the Cross (Milan); St. Jerome (National Gall., London); Portrait of a Man and Saints (National Gall. of Art, Washington, D.C.). Attributed to him is a portrait of a member of the Este family, The Flight into Egypt, and St. Louis of Toulouse
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Painting ID:: 29807 St.Dominic
mk67
Tempera on panel
20 1/16x12 1/4in
Uffizi,Gallery
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Painting ID:: 33406 St George and Dragon and The princess
mk86
c.1470
Tempera on canvas
413x339cm
Ferrara,Museo del Duomo
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Painting ID:: 33407 St eorge and the Dragon and The Princess
mk86
c.1470
Tempera on canvas
413x339cm
Ferrara,Museo del Duomo
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Painting ID:: 75434 Der Fruhling
c. 1460
Oil on panel
116 X 71 cm
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Painting ID:: 79428 Hl. Jacobus d. a.
c. 1475
Oil on wood
74 x 31,3 cm
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Cosme Tura
Italian Early Renaissance Painter, ca.1430-1495
Italian Renaissance artist. He was a leading master of the school of Ferrara and court painter to the city's ruling Este family. Often vividly emotional, Tura's figures range from the graceful to the grotesque, as in the gentle Mary and contorted Jesus of his c.1472 Pieta (Correr Museum, Venice). Combining material splendor with asceticism, his stylistically idiosyncratic paintings are frequently filled with sharply portrayed natural details??diversified landscapes, squirrels, monkeys, fruits, etc.??that serve as both plastic and iconographic elements. His works are executed in a harsh, nervously linear, and rather angular style, with bold and sometimes strident coloring. Examples of his art include two organ panels, Annunciation and St. George Slaying the Dragon (cathedral, Ferrara); Christ on the Cross (Milan); St. Jerome (National Gall., London); Portrait of a Man and Saints (National Gall. of Art, Washington, D.C.). Attributed to him is a portrait of a member of the Este family, The Flight into Egypt, and St. Louis of Toulouse
. Related Artists to Cosme Tura: | Edward Wilbur Dean Hamilton | Paul von Franken | Fernand Hodler | Paul Frederick De Caselli | Anthonis Mor |
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