Lorenzo Lotto

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Lorenzo Lotto was an Italian High Renaissance painter known for his psychologically insightful portraits and emotionally expressive religious works, active mainly in northern Italy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf High Renaissance painter
Italian painter
human
activeIn Ancona NERFINISHED
Bergamo NERFINISHED
Loreto NERFINISHED
The Marches NERFINISHED
Treviso NERFINISHED
Venice NERFINISHED
northern Italy NERFINISHED
artisticStyle complex psychological characterization of sitters
expressive use of color
unconventional compositions
burialPlace Loreto NERFINISHED
contemporaryOf Giorgione NERFINISHED
Titian NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Italy
Republic of Venice NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth c. 1480
dateOfDeath 1556–1557
genre portrait painting
religious painting
influencedBy Albrecht Dürer NERFINISHED
Giorgione NERFINISHED
Giovanni Bellini NERFINISHED
Raphael NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
laterRecognition rediscovered and reappraised in the 19th and 20th centuries
movement High Renaissance NERFINISHED
Renaissance NERFINISHED
name Lorenzo Lotto NERFINISHED
notableFor emotionally expressive religious works
psychologically insightful portraits
notableWork Madonna and Child with Saints (San Bernardino Altarpiece, Bergamo) NERFINISHED
Mystic Marriage of St Catherine (Accademia Carrara) NERFINISHED
Mystic Marriage of St Catherine (Louvre) NERFINISHED
Portrait of Andrea Odoni NERFINISHED
Portrait of a Woman inspired by Lucretia NERFINISHED
Recanati Annunciation NERFINISHED
Saint Nicholas in Glory NERFINISHED
The Alms of Saint Anthony NERFINISHED
occupation painter
patron Dominican Order NERFINISHED
Franciscan Order NERFINISHED
Scuole and confraternities in northern Italy
placeOfBirth Venice NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Loreto NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
workedOn intarsia designs for the Holy House at Loreto
intarsia designs for the choir stalls of Santa Maria Maggiore in Bergamo

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