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Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio (or Beltraffio) (1466 or 1467 – 1516) was an
Italian painter of the High
Renaissance from Lombardy, who
worked in the studio...
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believing it to be the work of a
pupil of
Leonardo such as
Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio or
Marco d'Oggiono; the
Hermitage Museum, however,
considers the painting...
- left
Milan for Rome on the 24th day of
September 1513, with
Giovanni Boltraffio,
Francesco de' Melzi,
Lorenzo di Credi, and il Fanfoia."(p439)
After three...
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auction in 1958 for £45 as a work by Leonardo's
pupil Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio, to whom the
painting remained attributed until 2011. The
original painting...
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painters Botticelli and
Boltraffio. Freud's
analysis shows what ****ociative
processes had
linked Signorelli to
Botticelli and
Boltraffio. The
analysis has been...
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worked with him in Milan,
including Bernardino Luini,
Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio, and
Marco d'Oggiono. In 1507,
Leonardo was in
Florence sorting out a...
- Lagrenée
Narcissus by
Caravaggio Narcissus,
follower of
Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio Sculptors such as Paul Dubois, John Gibson, Henri-Léon Gréber, Benvenuto...
- Leonardo's
circle during the High Renaissance. Both
Luini and
Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio were said to have
worked with
Leonardo directly; he was
described as having...
- own studio.
Among Leonardo's
pupils at this time were
Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio,
Ambrogio de Predis,
Bernardino de' Conti,
Francesco Napoletano, Andrea...
- base has full-length
figures of four of his pupils:
Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio,
Marco d'Oggiono,
Cesare da Sesto, and Gian
Giacomo Caprotti (under the...