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Dosso Dossi 1479-1542
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Italian painter of the Ferrarese school, whose real name was Giovanni di Niccolo de Luteri. He may have been a pupil of Lorenzo Costa, but was certainly influenced by Giorgione, Titian, and Raphael. He often collaborated with his brother Battista, a landscape painter. Dosso Dossi is first recorded in Mantua, but after 1514 he executed many decorative works for the ducal palace and churches of Ferrara, including frescoes, pictures, and cartoons for tapestries. Both his landscapes and portraits show originality and imagination. He was a friend of Ariosto, who mentions him in Orlando Furioso. His works include Circe in the Woods (Borghese Villa); The Three Ages of Man (Metropolitan Mus.); The Standard Bearer, Scene from a Legend, and Saint Lucretia (National Gall. of Art, Washington, D.C.). |
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Dosso Dossi circe mk289 1514-1516 washington national gallery of art samuel h kress collection
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Dosso Dossi Landschaft mit Kirke und ihren Liebhabern c. 1514-1516
Oil on canvas
100 x 136 cm
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Dosso Dossi Lamentation over the Body of Christ by Dosso Dossi Lamentation over the Body of Christ by Dosso Dossi
Date Circa 1517
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Dosso Dossi Lamentation over the Body of Christ Lamentation over the Body of Christ by Dosso Dossi
Date Circa 1517
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Dosso Dossi Madonna and Child Date ca. 1525(1525)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions English: 35 x 28 cm
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Dosso Dossi
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1479-1542
Italian
Dosso Dossi Locations
Italian painter of the Ferrarese school, whose real name was Giovanni di Niccolo de Luteri. He may have been a pupil of Lorenzo Costa, but was certainly influenced by Giorgione, Titian, and Raphael. He often collaborated with his brother Battista, a landscape painter. Dosso Dossi is first recorded in Mantua, but after 1514 he executed many decorative works for the ducal palace and churches of Ferrara, including frescoes, pictures, and cartoons for tapestries. Both his landscapes and portraits show originality and imagination. He was a friend of Ariosto, who mentions him in Orlando Furioso. His works include Circe in the Woods (Borghese Villa); The Three Ages of Man (Metropolitan Mus.); The Standard Bearer, Scene from a Legend, and Saint Lucretia (National Gall. of Art, Washington, D.C.).
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