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    Giovanni Ambrogio de Predis (c. 1455 – c. 1508) was an Italian Renaissance painter, illuminator and designer of coins active in Milan. Ambrogio gained...
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    stayed with Giovanni Ambrogio de Predis, Evangelista de Predis, and their four brothers, all of whom were artists of different kinds. Both Ambrogio and Evangelista...
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    allows us to attribute the Angel in red to Ambrogio de Predis Detail of the angel in red. Ambrogio de Predis, Portrait of a Woman in Profile, between 1495...
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  • should not be confused with the Milanese Renaissance painter Giovanni Ambrogio de Predis. pittori italiani dell'ottocento: dizionario critico e documentario(1934)...
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    work is entirely by other hands, possibly Leonardo's assistant Giovanni Ambrogio de Predis and perhaps Evangelista. It was painted for the chapel of the...
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    the Angel musicians, painted by Francesco Napoletano [fr] and Giovanni Ambrogio de Predis. The gilding and painting of its structure and sculpted parts...
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    Carnation, The Baptism of Christ (with his teacher, Verrocchio), Ginevra de' Benci, the Benois Madonna, the Portrait of a Musician (with possible studio...
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  • painter and printmaker who worked in woodcut (died 1523) 1455: Giovanni Ambrogio de Predis – Italian Renaissance painter from Milan (died 1508) 1455: Adam...
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    Gallery, London, sometimes attributed to Marco d'Oggiono or Giovanni Ambrogio de Predis), The scholar Carla Glori has instead identified him in the figure...
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    co-conspirators, the secretary of the Duchess Luigi Becchetti and the doctor Ambrogio Grifi. Moschioni was found innocent. The same year there was a second conspiracy...
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