- his
biography remains unclear, and was long
complicated by two "Pseudo-
Bramantinos". He was
trained by
Donato Bramante,
adopting a
diminutive form of his...
-
fresco of c. 1475–1500 by the
Italian Renaissance painter and
architect Bramantino,
originally over the door of the
church of San
Sepolcro in
Milan and now...
- to the
tribune near the door that
leads to the
sacristy is a
fresco by
Bramantino. The
church also
contained frescoes depicting the
Resurrection and P****ion...
-
Leonardesque style was the
activity of
Bartolomeo Suardi,
known as the
Bramantino because he was
formed at the
school of Bramante. His
works are monumental...
-
including Antonello da
Messina (Portrait of a Man),
Francesco del Cossa,
Bramantino (Christus Dolens), Fra Bartolomeo,
Giulio Romano,
Giovanni Bellini, Palma...
-
painting on
panel of c. 1510–1512 by the
Italian Renaissance painter Bramantino in the
Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan. It was
first recorded in that gallery's...
- tempera-on-panel
painting by the
Italian Renaissance painter and
architect Bramantino,
executed c. 1490, in the
Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid. The original...
-
canvas of c. 1515–1520 by the
Italian Renaissance painter and
architect Bramantino,
painted for the
church of San
Barnaba in Milan. The work was acquired...
-
originally decorated with
frescos that
scholars credit to
Bramante or
Bramantino; most of
these painting have disappeared, with just a few
remnants now...
- on
panel of c. 1500 by the
Italian Renaissance painter and
architect Bramantino in the
National Gallery, London. In it the Holy
Family and the Magi are...