Giovanni Battista Moroni (disputed etymology)

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Giovanni Battista Moroni was a 16th-century Italian Renaissance painter renowned for his psychologically incisive and realistic portraits of the Lombard nobility and middle class.

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instanceOf Italian Renaissance painter
human
painter
portrait painter
activeInCentury 16th century
artForm oil painting
artisticSchoolOrTradition Lombard school NERFINISHED
continentOfCitizenship Europe
countryOfCitizenship Republic of Venice NERFINISHED
depicted Lombard aristocracy
Lombard bourgeoisie
ethnicGroup Italian
familyName Moroni NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork painting
genre portrait
religious painting
givenName Giovanni Battista NERFINISHED
hasWorkInCollection Museo del Prado NERFINISHED
National Gallery, London NERFINISHED
Pinacoteca di Brera NERFINISHED
Uffizi Gallery NERFINISHED
influencedBy Moretto da Brescia NERFINISHED
Titian NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
movement Mannerism NERFINISHED
Renaissance NERFINISHED
notableFor portraits of Lombard nobility
portraits of middle-class sitters
psychological insight in portraits
realistic portraiture
notableWork Portrait of Gian Gerolamo Grumelli NERFINISHED
Portrait of a Gentleman (Il Cavaliere in Rosa) NERFINISHED
Portrait of a Lady NERFINISHED
Portrait of a Man holding a Letter NERFINISHED
Portrait of a Man with a Quilted Sleeve NERFINISHED
The Tailor NERFINISHED
occupation painter
placeOfBirth Albino NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Albino NERFINISHED
regionOfActivity Lombardy NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
sexOrGender male
studiedUnder Moretto da Brescia NERFINISHED
style naturalism
workLocation Bergamo NERFINISHED
Brescia NERFINISHED
Trento NERFINISHED

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