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MAZZOLINO, Ludovico
Italian Painter, 1480-1528
.Italian painter. He may have served an apprenticeship with Ercole de' Roberti (Morelli) before he left Ferrara to study in Bologna with Lorenzo Costa (i). The earliest surviving documentation is from 20 May 1504, when he received a first payment for frescoes (destr. 1604) in eight chapels in S Maria degli Angeli, Ferrara, commissioned by Ercole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara and Modena. Between 1505 and 1507 he was paid for works, presumably decorative, in the Este guardaroba and the camerini of the Duchessa Lucrezia Borgia in Ferrara Castle (untraced). His first surviving dated painting is the triptych of the Virgin and Child with SS Anthony and Mary Magdalene Related Paintings of MAZZOLINO, Ludovico :. | Island of the Dead | Portrait of Javier Goya | La baigneuse blonde | The cheat with the ace of diamonds | Golgotha | Related Artists: Karl Heffnerpainted Am Ufer in 1849 - 1925 BOELEMA DE STOMME, MaertenDutch painter (active 1642-1664 in Haarlem) Erich HeckelGerman
1883-1944
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