Amico Aspertini
(c. 1474 - 1552) is an Italian Renaissance painter whose complex, eccentric, and eclectic style anticipates Mannerism. He is considered among the first of the Bolognese School of painting. He was born in Bologna to a family of painters (Guido Aspertini and Giovanni Antonio Aspertini, his father), and studied under masters such as Lorenzo Costa and Francesco Francia. He is briefly documented in Rome between 1500 - 1503, returning to Bologna and painting in a style influenced by Pinturicchio. In Bologna in 1504, he joined Francia and Costa in painting frescoes for the newly restored Oratory of Santa Cecilia in San Giacomo Maggiore, a work commissioned by Giovanni II Bentivoglio. In 1507-09, he painted a fresco cycle in San Frediano in Lucca. Asperini painted in 1508-1509 the splendid frescoes in the Chapel of the Cross in the Basilica di San Frediano in Lucca. Aspertini was also one of two artists chosen to decorate a triumphal arch for the entry into Bologna of Pope Clement VII and Emperor Charles V in 1529.

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Amico Aspertini St Cassiano oil painting


St Cassiano
Date 1st half of 16th century Medium panel cjr
Painting ID::  80481
Amico Aspertini
St Cassiano
Date 1st half of 16th century Medium panel cjr
   
   
     

Amico Aspertini Portrait of Tommaso Raimondi oil painting


Portrait of Tommaso Raimondi
. 1500(1500) Medium Oil on panel cyf
Painting ID::  81488
Amico Aspertini
Portrait of Tommaso Raimondi
. 1500(1500) Medium Oil on panel cyf
   
   
     

Amico Aspertini St Cassiano oil painting


St Cassiano
first half of 16th century cyf
Painting ID::  84737
Amico Aspertini
St Cassiano
first half of 16th century cyf
   
   
     

Amico Aspertini The Virgin and Child between Saint Helena and Saint Francis oil painting


The Virgin and Child between Saint Helena and Saint Francis
Date ca. 1520(1520) Medium Oil on panel Dimensions 85.5 x 71.1 cm (33.7 x 28 in) cjr
Painting ID::  87179
Amico Aspertini
The Virgin and Child between Saint Helena and Saint Francis
Date ca. 1520(1520) Medium Oil on panel Dimensions 85.5 x 71.1 cm (33.7 x 28 in) cjr
   
   
     

Amico Aspertini The Virgin and Child between Saint Helena and Saint Francis oil painting


The Virgin and Child between Saint Helena and Saint Francis
1520(1520) Medium oil on panel Dimensions 85.5 X 71.1 cm (33.7 X 28 in) cyf
Painting ID::  91954
Amico Aspertini
The Virgin and Child between Saint Helena and Saint Francis
1520(1520) Medium oil on panel Dimensions 85.5 X 71.1 cm (33.7 X 28 in) cyf
   
   
     

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     Amico Aspertini
     (c. 1474 - 1552) is an Italian Renaissance painter whose complex, eccentric, and eclectic style anticipates Mannerism. He is considered among the first of the Bolognese School of painting. He was born in Bologna to a family of painters (Guido Aspertini and Giovanni Antonio Aspertini, his father), and studied under masters such as Lorenzo Costa and Francesco Francia. He is briefly documented in Rome between 1500 - 1503, returning to Bologna and painting in a style influenced by Pinturicchio. In Bologna in 1504, he joined Francia and Costa in painting frescoes for the newly restored Oratory of Santa Cecilia in San Giacomo Maggiore, a work commissioned by Giovanni II Bentivoglio. In 1507-09, he painted a fresco cycle in San Frediano in Lucca. Asperini painted in 1508-1509 the splendid frescoes in the Chapel of the Cross in the Basilica di San Frediano in Lucca. Aspertini was also one of two artists chosen to decorate a triumphal arch for the entry into Bologna of Pope Clement VII and Emperor Charles V in 1529.

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