Vincenzo Foppa
1427-1516
Italian
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Italian painter. Giving new life to the art of the Lombard school, he exercised a great influence upon northern Italian art until the advent of Leonardo da Vinci. He settled (c.1456) in Pavia. There and in Milan he executed many important frescoes, most of which have been destroyed. He painted religious subjects exclusively, ranging from powerful renditions of the Crucifixion (Bergamo) to poignant depictions of the Madonna (Milan; Johnson Coll., Philadelphia; Davis Coll., Newport, R.I.; National Gall. of Art, Washington, D.C.). His large altarpiece of the Madonna and Child with Saints (Brera, Milan) is a notable example of his technical skill and variety of characterization. Related Paintings of Vincenzo Foppa :. | Arcadian Hills | Joseph and Potiphar's Wife r | ivan betskij | Newton's Discovery of the Refraction of Light | The Maic Grammar | Related Artists: PALAMEDESZ, AntonieDutch Baroque Era Painter, 1601-1673 Pietro Vannuci called il PeruginoCitta della Pieve ca 1448-Fontignano 1523 Ernst StuckelbergErnst Stuckelberg
1831-1901
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