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Lorenzo Costa The Reign of Comus (mk05) Canvas 60 x 93 1/2''(152 x 238 cm)Begun by Mantegna;finished after his death in 1506 by Costa.Entered the Louvre in 1801
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Lorenzo Costa Allegory of the Court of Isabella d'Este (mk05) Canvas,65 x 78 ''(165 x 198 cm)Entered the Louvre in 1801
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Lorenzo Costa Portrait of Giovanni II Bentivoglio mk67
Tempera on panel
21 5/8x19 5/16in
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Lorenzo Costa The yard of Isabella D- Este mk137
after 1505 oils on linen 164x197cm muse you Louvre, Paris
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Lorenzo Costa Portrait of a Man between 1400(1400) and 1499(1499)
tempera and Oil on poplar
47.9 x 33 cm (18.86 x 12.99 in)
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Lorenzo Costa Conversion of St Valerian Private collection Conversion of St Valerian // Private collection
1505-1506
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Lorenzo Costa Venus Date between 1515(1515) and 1518(1518)
Medium Oil on poplar
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Lorenzo Costa Venus between 1515(1515) and 1518(1518)
Medium oil on poplar
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Lorenzo Costa Concert between 1485(1485) and 1495(1495)
Medium oil on wood
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Lorenzo Costa Two Young Man at a Column second half of 15th century
Medium oil on wood
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Lorenzo Costa The Holy Family 1490 - 1510
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions 50 X 40 cm (19.7 X 15.7 in)
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Lorenzo Costa Venus between 1515(1515) and 1518(1518)
Medium oil on poplar wood
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Lorenzo Costa Venus Venus
Date between 1515(1515) and 1518(1518)
Medium oil on poplar wood
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Lorenzo Costa Portrait of a Woman between 1500(1500) and 1506(1506)
Medium oil and tempera on canvas
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Lorenzo Costa
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Bologna 1460-Mantua 1535
was an Italian painter of the Renaissance. He was born at Ferrara, but moved to Bologna by the his early twenties, and would be more influential to the Bolognese school of painting. However, many artists worked in both nearby cities, and thus others consider him a product of the School of Ferrara. There are claims that he trained with Cosimo Tura. In 1483 he painted his famous Madonna and Child with the Bentivoglio family, and other frescoes, on the walls of the Bentivoglio chapel in San Giacomo Maggiore, and he followed this with many other works. He was a great friend of Francesco Francia, who was much influenced by him. In 1509 he went to Mantua, where his patron was the Marquis Francesco Gonzaga, and he eventually died there. His Madonna and Child enthroned is in the National Gallery, London, but his chief works are at Bologna. His sons, Ippolito and Girolamo, were also painters, and so was Girolamo's son, Lorenzo the younger (1537-1583).
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