Bernardino Luini (1480 - 1532)

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Bernardino Luini

Bernardino Luini, born in Runo, Lombardy around 1481, remains a significant figure in the 16th-century Lombard school of painting. A key member of the Milanese second Leonardo movement, he, along with Cesare da Sesto and Giampietrino Francesco Melzi, contributed to the essence of this artistic era. Luini's journey into art was accompanied by his marriage to Margherita Lomazzo in 1510. Among their four sons, Giovan Pietro and Aurelio followed their father's footsteps, becoming painters themselves. Influenced profoundly by Raphael's work, Melozzo da Forlì, and Leonardo da Vinci, Luini skillfully blended Leonardo's techniques with his own innovations. His Salome with the Beheading of John the Baptist (Uffizi) draws inspiration from Leonardo's La Scapigliata, while his Holy Family with the Infant John (Prado) echoes Leonardo's lost original sketch of affectionate children.

Luini's artistic journey began with the disputed but noteworthy Madonna with the Child and Two Saints (1507), now exhibited in Paris's Musée Jacquemart-André. One of his remarkable works, Madonna della Buonanotte, can be found in the Chiaravalle Milanese monastery. This painting held a unique purpose – after evening prayers, passing monks would be greeted by the artwork, offering them a peaceful night's rest. In later years, Luini's focus shifted to fresco painting. Notably, his captivating depictions of the Crucifixion in Lugano's Santa Maria degli Angioli church and the small-scale Crucifixion in San Nazario in Dino, a subdivision of Sonvico, are celebrated masterpieces that showcase his skill.

Bernardino Luini's legacy endures as a testament to his mastery of Lombard Renaissance art. His fusion of Leonardo's influence with his own creative brilliance left an indelible mark on the artistic landscape of the 16th century, making him an integral part of the Milanese second Leonardo movement.

Date and place of birt:1480, Dumenza, Italy
Date and place of death:June 1532, Milan, Italy
Nationality:Italy
Period of activity: XV, XVI century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Art school / group:Lombard School
Genre:Portrait, Religious genre
Art style:Renaissance, Old Masters

Creators Italy

Vittorio Gussoni (1893 - 1968)
Vittorio Gussoni
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Gabriele Devecchi (1938 - 2011)
Gabriele Devecchi
1938 - 2011
Massimo Vitali (1944)
Massimo Vitali
1944
Gino Parin (1876 - 1944)
Gino Parin
1876 - 1944
Mauro Reggiani (1897 - 1980)
Mauro Reggiani
1897 - 1980
Federico Del Campo (1837 - 1923)
Federico Del Campo
1837 - 1923
Charles Rollier (1912 - 1968)
Charles Rollier
1912 - 1968
Emilio Scanavino (1922 - 1986)
Emilio Scanavino
1922 - 1986
Cesare Pronti (1626 - 1708)
Cesare Pronti
1626 - 1708
Alberto Martini (1876 - 1954)
Alberto Martini
1876 - 1954
Luca Giordano (1634 - 1705)
Luca Giordano
1634 - 1705
Giacomo Raibolini (1486 - 1557)
Giacomo Raibolini
1486 - 1557
Luigi Caccia Dominioni (1913 - 2016)
Luigi Caccia Dominioni
1913 - 2016
Mino Ceretti (1930)
Mino Ceretti
1930
Giovanni Di Bartolomeo Cristiani (1340 - 1398)
Giovanni Di Bartolomeo Cristiani
1340 - 1398
Harry Bertoia (1915 - 1978)
Harry Bertoia
1915 - 1978

Creators Old Masters

Hieronymus van der Mij (1687 - 1761)
Hieronymus van der Mij
1687 - 1761
Jean Clouet (1480 - 1541)
Jean Clouet
1480 - 1541
Bartolomeo Montagna (1450 - 1523)
Bartolomeo Montagna
1450 - 1523
Francesco Naselli (1560 - 1630)
Francesco Naselli
1560 - 1630
Jacob van Hulsdonck (1582 - 1647)
Jacob van Hulsdonck
1582 - 1647
Frederik van Valckenborch (1566 - 1623)
Frederik van Valckenborch
1566 - 1623
Barend Graat (1628 - 1709)
Barend Graat
1628 - 1709
Jacob Hoefnagel (1573 - 1632)
Jacob Hoefnagel
1573 - 1632
Emmanuel Tzanes (1637 - 1694)
Emmanuel Tzanes
1637 - 1694
 Dalmatino (1667 - 1753)
Dalmatino
1667 - 1753
Mondino Scarsella (1530 - 1614)
Mondino Scarsella
1530 - 1614
Georg Desmarees (1697 - 1776)
Georg Desmarees
1697 - 1776
Jan Vermeer (1632 - 1675)
Jan Vermeer
1632 - 1675
 Monogrammist I.K. (XVI century - ?)
Monogrammist I.K.
XVI century - ?
Aart Schouman (1710 - 1792)
Aart Schouman
1710 - 1792
Joris Hoefnagel (1542 - 1601)
Joris Hoefnagel
1542 - 1601
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