MORETTO da Brescia Italian High Renaissance Painter, 1498-1554
Italian painter. Together with Romanino and Giovanni Girolamo Savoldo, he was one of the most distinguished painters of Brescia of the 16th century. Influenced by both Lombard verism and contemporary Venetian painters, Moretto created an individual style in which realism and Venetian light and colour were perfectly balanced. He was personally involved in the local movement of Roman Catholic reform, and this is reflected in his direct, solemn and often moving depictions of religious subjects.
Saint Bernardino with Saints Jerome,Joseph,Francis and Nicholas of Bari,Virgin and Child in Glory with Saints Catherine of Alexandria and Clare mk170
1545-1550
OIl on canvas
355.6x232.4cm
Painting ID:: 43045
MORETTO da Brescia Saint Bernardino with Saints Jerome,Joseph,Francis and Nicholas of Bari,Virgin and Child in Glory with Saints Catherine of Alexandria and Clare mk170
1545-1550
OIl on canvas
355.6x232.4cm
Portrait of a Young Man mk170
1542
Oil on canvas
114x94.4cm
Painting ID:: 43053
MORETTO da Brescia Portrait of a Young Man mk170
1542
Oil on canvas
114x94.4cm
Saint Justina with the Unicorn Date ca. between 1530(1530) and 1534(1534)
Medium Oil on panel
Dimensions 200 X 139 cm (78.74 X 54.72 in)
cyf Painting ID:: 74263
MORETTO da Brescia Saint Justina with the Unicorn Date ca. between 1530(1530) and 1534(1534)
Medium Oil on panel
Dimensions 200 X 139 cm (78.74 X 54.72 in)
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Portrait of Count Fortunato Martinengo Cesaresco 1540-42
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions Width: 94.4 cm (37.2 in). Height: 114 cm (44.9 in).
cyf Painting ID:: 78984
MORETTO da Brescia Portrait of Count Fortunato Martinengo Cesaresco 1540-42
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions Width: 94.4 cm (37.2 in). Height: 114 cm (44.9 in).
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Italian High Renaissance Painter, 1498-1554
Italian painter. Together with Romanino and Giovanni Girolamo Savoldo, he was one of the most distinguished painters of Brescia of the 16th century. Influenced by both Lombard verism and contemporary Venetian painters, Moretto created an individual style in which realism and Venetian light and colour were perfectly balanced. He was personally involved in the local movement of Roman Catholic reform, and this is reflected in his direct, solemn and often moving depictions of religious subjects.