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LUINI, Bernardino
The Executioner Presents John the Baptist's Head to Herod (nn03)
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ID: 23360
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LUINI, Bernardino
Italian High Renaissance Painter, ca.1480-1532
Italian painter and draughtsman. He was one of the generation of Lombard painters active around 1500 who, influenced by Leonardo and Raphael, blended High Renaissance innovations with indigenous Milanese elements to create a Lombard Renaissance style. Luini's paintings were extremely popular with both collectors and critics from c. 1790 to the end of the 19th century. This widespread popularity, however, had unfortunate consequences: many of his frescoes were detached from their original settings, many of the panel paintings were transferred to canvas and other works were heavily restored. As a result few survive in a good state. About 700 works are attributed to Luini, but many of these attributions are over optimistic.
Related Paintings of LUINI, Bernardino :. | St.Catherine | The Game of the Golden Cushion (detail) sg | Christ among the Doctors | St Catherine Carried to her Tomb by Angels asg | The Executioner Presents John the Baptist's Head to Herod (nn03) | Related Artists: Jules-Adolphe Goupil1839-1883
French
Jules-Adolphe Goupil Gallery
Vrancke van der Stocktpainted Triptic del Judici Final. Visio tancada del triptic in 1460
CUYP, Benjamin Gerritsz.b. 1612, Dordrecht, d. 1652, Dordrecht
Dordrecht,,Painter, half-brother of Jacob Cuyp. Houbraken stated that he studied with his half-brother Jacob. Benjamin entered the Guild of St Luke on 27 January 1631, at the same time as his brother Gerrit Gerritsz. the younger. In 1641 Benjamin gave evidence in a medical affair, which has prompted speculation that he may have trained as a doctor, but in 1643 he is twice recorded in The Hague as a painter, living with other artists.
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