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Bernardo (or Bernardino)
Zenale (c. 1460 – 1526) was an
Italian painter and architect.
Zenale was born in Treviglio, Lombardy,
where in 1485 he finished...
- "Some
Notes on the
Early Milanese Painters Butinone and
Zenale. Part III (Conclusion) –
Zenale as a
Portrait Painter" The
Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs...
- also
contained frescoes depicting the
Resurrection and P****ion by
Bernardo Zenale.
Composer and
cellist Giovanni Perroni served as
maestro di
cappella at...
- the square.
Alongside masters such as
Bernardino Butinone and
Bernardo Zenale thus
arrived in
Milan a
crowd of
masters of
medium and
small caliber, almost...
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built in the 9th and 10th centuries. It
houses a
painting by
Bernardino Zenale (1503). It was the seat of the SIAI-Marchetti
aircraft works until their...
- da
Vinci (who
frescoed several rooms, in
collaboration with
Bernardino Zenale and
Bernardino Butinone) and Bramante, who
painted frescoes in the Sala...
- complained. In 1557, Gian
Paolo Lomazzo wrote that Leonardo's
friend Bernardo Zenale advised him to
leave Christ's face unfinished,
arguing that "it
would be...
- akin to the pre-Renaissance,
Lombard art of
Vincenzo Foppa and
Bernardino Zenale. The
dates of his
birth and
death are unknown; he is said to have been born...
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known for
having housed many
works by
renowned artists such as
Bernardino Zenale and Bramante. The most
famous work is
Leonardo da Vinci's
Virgin of the...
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Vincenzo Foppa, he was
tutor of
Bramantino and
collaborated with
Bernardo Zenale.
Others claimed he
trained with
Vincenzo Civerchio, with whom he worked...