Girolamo dai Libri (1474/1475 - July 2, 1555) was an Italian illuminator of manuscripts and painter of altarpieces, working in an early-Renaissance style.
He was born and mainly active in Verona. His father was Francesco dai Libri, and was so named because he was an illuminator of books. Girolamo's works were noted by Giorgio Vasari. Girolamo was a pupil of Domenico Morone. Dai Libri painted his first altarpiece, a Deposition from the Cross for Santa Maria in Organo in Verona, at the age of sixteen.
Madonna of the Oak, Sacred conversation with the Virgin and Child Jesus 1533 or after, after see the opera of Savoldo at Santa Maria in Organo Verona
oil on canvas
Painting ID:: 98378
Madonna_of_the_Oak,_Sacred_conversation_with_the_Virgin_and_Child_Jesus 1533 or after, after see the opera of Savoldo at Santa Maria in Organo Verona
oil on canvas
Madonna of the Oak, Sacred conversation with the Virgin and Child Jesus, St. Andrew oil on canvas
1533 or after, after see the opera of Savoldo at Santa Maria in Organo Verona
Painting ID:: 98379
Madonna_of_the_Oak,_Sacred_conversation_with_the_Virgin_and_Child_Jesus,_St._Andrew oil on canvas
1533 or after, after see the opera of Savoldo at Santa Maria in Organo Verona
Girolamo_dai_Libri (1474/1475 - July 2, 1555) was an Italian illuminator of manuscripts and painter of altarpieces, working in an early-Renaissance style.
He was born and mainly active in Verona. His father was Francesco dai Libri, and was so named because he was an illuminator of books. Girolamo's works were noted by Giorgio Vasari. Girolamo was a pupil of Domenico Morone. Dai Libri painted his first altarpiece, a Deposition from the Cross for Santa Maria in Organo in Verona, at the age of sixteen.