Bernardino Licinio
Portrait of an architect with van a selfportrait of Bernardo Licono in the background (ca. 1520-1530S),
Martin von Wagner Museum
Bernardino Licinio. A wife with her husband's portrait. c. 1500. Bergamo, Italy
Bernardino Licinio (c. 1489 – 1565) was an Italian High Renaissance painter of Venice and Lombardy. Born in Poscante (Bergamo). He mainly painted portraits and religious canvases.
Anthology of Works
- Holy Family with the Magdalene
- Man with a Skull
- Stefano Nani
- Lady Portrait (Beli Dvor, Belgrade)
- Ottaviano Grimani
- Madonna Enthroned with Saints (1535, Frari, Venice)
- Return of the Prodigal Son, National Museum of Art of Romania, Bucharest
- The Madonna and Child with Saint Joseph and a Female Martyr, (1510–30, National Gallery, London)
- Portrait of Stefano Nani, (1528, National Gallery, London)
- A Sculptor in his Studio with Five of his Pupils, One Holding an Armless Statue of Venus, (Alnwick Castle, Northumberland)
- Madonna and Child with Saint Francis, Uffizi Gallery, Florence,
- Portrait of a Lady, (Courtauld Gallery, London)[1]
- Madonna with Child in Arms, Frari, Venice[2]
- Franciscan Martyrs, Frari, Venice,
References
- Freedberg, Sydney J. (1993). Pelican History of Art, ed. Painting in Italy, 1500-1600. pp. 344–345 Penguin Books Ltd.
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