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BRUYN, Barthel
German painter (b. 1493, Cologne, d. 1555, Cologne).
German Renaissance painter, active in Cologne from 1515. Known especially for his portraits, which combine Northern realism with Italian-inspired monumentality and breadth, Bruyn also painted religious works such as the high altar at Essen Cathedral (1522). A portrait of a man and three religious works are in the Philadelphia Museum; many of his works are in Germany. Related Paintings of BRUYN, Barthel :. | Portrait of a Man with Three Sons | Portrait of Scholar Petrus von Clapis | Vanitas Still-Life | Vanitas still life from the reverse of | Portrait of a Young Woman hgktr | Related Artists: George LeslieBritish
1835-1921
Oliver, IssacEnglish, approx. 1556-1617 Stefano UssiItalian, 1822-1901,Italian painter. He received his formal training at the Accademia delle Belle Arti in Florence (1837-50, expelled 1838-40) under Tommaso Gazzarini (1790-1853), Pietro Benvenuti and Giuseppe Bezzuoli. In 1854 he won a scholarship to study in Rome and for several years worked on the large-scale painting that established his reputation, the Expulsion of the Duke of Athens from Florence
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