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MORETTO da Brescia Italian High Renaissance Painter, 1498-1554
Italian painter. Together with Romanino and Giovanni Girolamo Savoldo, he was one of the most distinguished painters of Brescia of the 16th century. Influenced by both Lombard verism and contemporary Venetian painters, Moretto created an individual style in which realism and Venetian light and colour were perfectly balanced. He was personally involved in the local movement of Roman Catholic reform, and this is reflected in his direct, solemn and often moving depictions of religious subjects.
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Painting ID:: 8285 A Saint Monk atg
1530
Oil on canvas, 81 x 71,5 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
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Painting ID:: 8286 The Virgin of Carmel ge
c. 1522
Oil on canvas, 271 x 298 cm
Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice
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Painting ID:: 20308 Bonaventure and Anthony of Padua (mk05)
Wood,44 1/2 x 23 1/2''(113 x 60 cm)Acquired by exchange with the Brera,Milan,in 1812
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Painting ID:: 29126 Allegory of Faith
mk65
1520S
Oil on panel
40x31"
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Painting ID:: 39609 St Fustina,venerated by a donor
mk150
c.1530
Poplar
200x139cm
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MORETTO da Brescia
Italian High Renaissance Painter, 1498-1554
Italian painter. Together with Romanino and Giovanni Girolamo Savoldo, he was one of the most distinguished painters of Brescia of the 16th century. Influenced by both Lombard verism and contemporary Venetian painters, Moretto created an individual style in which realism and Venetian light and colour were perfectly balanced. He was personally involved in the local movement of Roman Catholic reform, and this is reflected in his direct, solemn and often moving depictions of religious subjects.
. Related Artists to MORETTO da Brescia: | Philip Hermogenes Calderon | Ignacio Pinazo Camarlench | Mednyanszky, Laszlo | Ernst Sigismund Kirchbach | Auguste de Chatillon |
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