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          Marco d'OGGIONO () (after) Madonna and Child Color photolithography On paper, 30 x cm (c.

          Marco d'Oggiono (c.!

          Marco d'Oggiono

          Madonna and Child

          Madonna and Child before a landscape

          Portrait of Francesco di Bartolomeo Archinto

          Christ Carrying the Cross

          The Three Archangels

          The Holy Family

          Resurrection of Christ with Sts Leonardo and Lucy

          Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints

          Marco d'Oggiono (c.

          1470 – c. 1549) was an Italian Renaissance painter and a chief pupil of Leonardo da Vinci, many of whose works he copied.
          Figure of Marco d'Oggiono at the pedestal of Leonardo da Vinci monument.

          Responsive art history inspired by what I'm seeing, reading, researching and teaching.

        1. Responsive art history inspired by what I'm seeing, reading, researching and teaching.
        2. Marco d'Oggiono () was an Italian Renaissance painter and a chief pupil of Leonardo da Vinci, many of whose works he copied.
        3. Marco d'Oggiono (c.
        4. Associated with Leonardo da Vinci, Marco d'Oggiono subtly manipulated light and shadow in this work to heighten the impression of Christ's.
        5. The painting by Marco d'Oggiono was stolen seventy years ago and had recently resurfaced with a Milanese art dealer.
        6. Milan, Piazza della Scala. Sculptor Pietro Magni

          Biography and works

          He was born at Oggiono near Milan. Of the details of his life, we know almost nothing — not even the date of his important series of frescoes painted for the church of Santa Maria della Pace in Milan.

          He died probably in Milan. Luigi Lanzi gave 1530 as the date of his death, but various writers in Milan say it took place in 1540, and now the best accepted date is 1549.

          He was a hard-working artist, but hi