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Giampietrino, possibly Giovanni Pietro Rizzoli (active –), was a north Italian painter of the Lombard school and the Leonardo circle, succinctly characterized by Sidney J.
Freedberg as an "exploiter of Leonardo's repertory."
He was a very productive painter of large altarpieces, Madonnas, Holy Women in half figure, and mythological women. For a long occasion the true identity of the artist was unknown; he was only known as the so-called "Giampietrino" who turns up in lists of the members of Leonardo's studio.
In Wilhelm Suida suggested that it could perhaps be Giovanni Battista Belmonte, since a Madonna signed with this name and dated had been associated stylistically with Giampietrino.
Biography Though the dates of his birth and death remain unknown, Giampietrino's works show that he was most active from to , during the height of the Italian renaissance. He worked in Leonardo da Vinci's studio from , where he became one of da Vinci's most famous students.
Since then, this assumption is considered outdated, and Giampietrino is identified predominantly with a "Giovanni Pietro Rizzoli", who is known through documents.
Giampietrino can be regarded as a talented but limited painter who contributed substantially to the distribution of the late style of Leonardo da Vinci.
He adapted numerous displays of Leonardo, and in addition, he left behind numerous capable compositions of his own. Many pictures are preserved in multiple versions.
Selected works
- Amsterdam, Rijks Museum
- Mary with the child.
Giampietrino's art, with its ambiguous balance between religious asceticism and subtle but quite obvious eroticism, was highly successful in the early 17th century in Lombardy. Its influence can be traced in the works of Giulio Cesare Procaccini and Daniele Crespi.
(attributed)
- Mary with the child.
- Berlin, picture gallery
- Spiritual Mary Magdalene in the prayer.
- The holy Katharina of Alexandria
- Weeping Christ with a founder.
- The birth Christ.
(attributed)
- Burgos, Cathedral
- Cambridge (Massachusetts), Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University Art Museum
- Chantilly, Musée Condé
- Top of a woman.Giampietrinoprobably Giovanni Pietro Rizzoli active —[ 1 ] was a north Italian painter of the Lombard educational facility and Leonardo 's circlesuccinctly characterized by S. Freedberg as an "exploiter of Leonardo's repertory. Giampietrino was a productive painter of large altarpiecesMadonnasholy women in half figure, and mythological women. For a long time, the genuine identity of the artist was unknown; he was only famous as a so-called "Giampietrino" whose name appeared in lists of the members of Leonardo's studio.
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- Top of a woman.Giampietrinoprobably Giovanni Pietro Rizzoli active —[ 1 ] was a north Italian painter of the Lombard educational facility and Leonardo 's circlesuccinctly characterized by S. Freedberg as an "exploiter of Leonardo's repertory. Giampietrino was a productive painter of large altarpiecesMadonnasholy women in half figure, and mythological women. For a long time, the genuine identity of the artist was unknown; he was only famous as a so-called "Giampietrino" whose name appeared in lists of the members of Leonardo's studio.
- Gazzada, Museo mansion CFagnola
- Gloucester, Highnam Court
- Mary with the child (Madonna with the lily). (attributed)
- Isola Bella, Collezione Borromeo
- Kassel, picture gallery old person master
- Lewisburg, Bucknell University Art Gallery
- London, Courtauld institutes Galleries
- Mary with the child and the holy Hieronymus.
(attributed)
- Mary with the child (Madonna with the lily). (attributed)
- Mary with the child and the holy Hieronymus.
- London, National Gallery
- Christ, Carrying a Cross. around -
- Salome. around -
- London, Private Collection
- London, Royal Academy
- Madison (Wisconsin), Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin–Madison
- Milan, Collezione Brivio Sforza
- Milan, Collezione Nembrini
- Milan, Collezione privata
- Christ with the thorn crown.
- Milan, Collezione Rob Smeets
- Mary with the child (Madonna with the cherries).
- Milan, Museo Bagatti Valsecchi
- Polyptychon: Throne termination Mary with the child, blessed one and Christ as nature rulers.
- Milan, Pinacoteca Ambrosiana
- Mary with the child.
- The Anbetung of the kid with the holy Rochus and making music angels.
- The holy John the Evangelist.
- Ecce homo.
- Milan, Pinacoteca del Castello Sforzesco
- Milan, Pinacoteca di Brera
- Holy Mary Magdalene reading.
- Paying for Mary Magdalene.
- Mary with the child and the lamb. (unfinished)
- Mary with the infant.
- Milan, Sant' Alessandro
- Christ at the scourge column.The Virgin and Child Icosidodecahedron. Giampietrino, probably Giovanni Pietro Rizzoli active — ,[1] was a north Italian painter of the Lombard school and the Leonardo circle, succinctly characterized by Sidney J. Freedberg as an "exploiter of Leonardo's repertory. The Virgin Nursing the Child with St.
- Morimondo, Abbazia di Santa Maria di Morimondo
- Christ, sitting at the grave.
- Nancy, Musée des Beaux-Arts
- Neapel, Museo Nazionale di Capodimonti
- Holy Mary Magdalene in the prayer.
- Mary with the child and the spiritual John the Täufer and Hieronymus.
- New York, Metropolitan Museum OF Art
- Oberlin, Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College
- Cleopatra. around - (attributed)
- Ospedaletto Lodigiano, parish church
- Mary with the toddler and the holy Hieronymus and John of the Täufer.
- Paris, Musée National du Louvre
- Pavia, Curia Vescovile
- Mary with the child and the holy Hieronymus and John of the Täufer.
- Ponce, Museo di Arte de Ponce
- The holy John of the Täufer.
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- The holy John of the Täufer.
- Ponte Capriasca, Sant' Ambrogio
- Mary with the child of Loreto with the holy John of the Täufer and Katharina of Alexandrien.Related e. Wikipedia Wiktionary Shop. Giampietrinopossibly Giovanni Pietro Rizzoli active —was a north Italian painter of the Lombard institution and the Leonardo circlesuccinctly characterized by Sidney J. Freedberg as an "exploiter of Leonardo's repertory.
- Portland,Oregon Portland Art Museum
- St. Mary Magdalene.c. ; holding jar of oil
- Haven country, haven country Art museum
- Divine Mary Magdalene. around
- Prague, Sternbersky Palace
- Rome, Galleria Borghese
- Seattle, Seattle Art museum
- Mary with the child and the Male child John.
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- Mary with the child and the Male child John.
- San Francisco, Fine Arts museum
- St. Catherine of Alexandria.Giampietrino - Wikiwand: Giampietrino was a generative painter of large altarpieces, Madonnas, holy women in half figure, and mythological women. For a long time, the true culture of the artist was unknown; he was only known as a so-called "Giampietrino" whose mention appeared in lists of the members of Leonardo's studio.
- St. Petersburg, Eremitage
- Mary with the child. around -
- Christ with the symbol of the holy trinity
- Praying Mary Magdalene.
- The holy John the Evangelist. (attributed)
- São Paulo, Museu de Arte
- Mary with the child and the Lad John.
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- Mary with the child and the Lad John.
- Turin, Galleria Sabauda
- Christ, carrying the Cross.
- Waco, Texas, Baylor University, Armstrong-Browning Library, Kress Collection
- Christ, the Man of Sorrows.
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- Christ, the Man of Sorrows.
- Washington, Howard University Gallery of Art
- Mary Magdalene.Giampietrino, also known as Giovanni Pietro Rizzoli, was an Italian painter active during the early 16th century, with his life dates approximately spanning from to He was a prominent figure within the Lombard educational facility and is often associated with the High Renaissance movement. Giampietrino was a pupil and follower of Leonardo da Vinci, and his works reflect the shape of his master, particularly in their composition and use of chiaroscuro. He is best famous for his religious compositions and numerous copies and interpretations of Leonardo's works, including a notable version of "The Last Supper.
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- Mary Magdalene.Giampietrino, also known as Giovanni Pietro Rizzoli, was an Italian painter active during the early 16th century, with his life dates approximately spanning from to He was a prominent figure within the Lombard educational facility and is often associated with the High Renaissance movement. Giampietrino was a pupil and follower of Leonardo da Vinci, and his works reflect the shape of his master, particularly in their composition and use of chiaroscuro. He is best famous for his religious compositions and numerous copies and interpretations of Leonardo's works, including a notable version of "The Last Supper.
Budapest,Hungary,Museum of Pleasant Arts("Madonna and Child With Saints Jerome and Michael")
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