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Lorenzo Lotto
c.1480–1556/1557
(b Venice, c.1480; d Loreto, 1556/7). Venetian painter. According to his own testimony he was born in Venice, and Vasari suggests that he was trained there, but he worked in many other places, had an idiosyncratic style, and stands somewhat apart from the central Venetian tradition.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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The Supper at Emmaus 1546 Christ Church, University of Oxford
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Portrait of Giovanni della Volta with his Wife and Children completed 1547 The National Gallery, London
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The Physician Giovanni Agostino della Torre and his Son, Niccolò about 1513-16 The National Gallery, London
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The Virgin and Child with Saints Jerome and Nicholas of Tolentino 1522 The National Gallery, London
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Portrait of a Woman inspired by Lucretia about 1530-2 The National Gallery, London
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The Virgin and Child with Saints Jerome, Peter, Francis and an Unidentified Female Saint c.1505 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Gallery
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Entombment 1550–1555 The Courtauld Gallery
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Christ Carrying the Cross Torre Abbey Historic House and Gardens
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Holy Family with Saints Anne and Joachim 1535 (?) The Courtauld Gallery
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A Young Camaldolese or Cistercian Monk c.1506–1508 National Trust, Upton House