Milanese school

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The Milanese school was a Renaissance artistic movement centered in Milan, known for its refined devotional imagery, delicate modeling, and synthesis of Lombard and Leonardo da Vinci’s stylistic influences.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance art movement
regional artistic school
artForm painting
religious art
characterizedBy attention to detail
fusion of local Lombard realism with Leonardesque idealization
refined emotional expression
soft chiaroscuro
subtle transitions of light and shadow
country Italy
culturalSphere Lombard school of painting NERFINISHED
developedDuring 15th century
16th century
hasArtisticStyle delicate modeling
refined devotional imagery
historicalContext Ducal court of Milan NERFINISHED
Sforza patronage
influencedBy Leonardo da Vinci NERFINISHED
Lombard artistic tradition
locatedIn Lombardy
Milan NERFINISHED
Northern Italy
movementCenter Milan NERFINISHED
partOf Italian Renaissance NERFINISHED
region Lombardy
timePeriod High Renaissance NERFINISHED
Late Renaissance NERFINISHED
typicalSubject Christological scenes
Madonna and Child NERFINISHED
devotional imagery
saints

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Madonna Litta school Milanese school