Lorenzo Lotto

Possible self-portrait, attributed to Lorenzo Lotto, 1540s, [[Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum]]<ref>See article on the website of the [https://www.museothyssen.org/en/collection/artists/lotto-lorenzo/self-portrait Museo Thyssen Bornemisza]</ref> Lorenzo Lotto (c. 1480 – 1556/57) was an Italian Renaissance painter, draughtsman, and illustrator, traditionally placed in the Venetian school, though much of his career was spent in other north Italian cities. He painted mainly altarpieces, religious subjects and portraits. He was active during the High Renaissance and the first half of the Mannerist period, but his work maintained a generally similar High Renaissance style throughout his career, although his nervous and eccentric posings and distortions represented a transitional stage to the Florentine and Roman Mannerists. Provided by Wikipedia
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    La sagrada conversación. by Lotto, Lorenzo, 1480-1556

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    La Virgen con el Niño y Santos. by Lotto, Lorenzo, 1480-1556

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    San Jerónimo penitente. by Lotto, Lorenzo, 1480-1556

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    Retrato de un joven. by Lotto, Lorenzo, 1480-1556

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    Micer Marsilio y su esposa. by Lotto, Lorenzo, 1480-1556

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