Bernardo (or Bernardino) Zenale (c. 1460 – 1526) was an Italian painter and architect. Zenale was born in Treviglio, Lombardy, where in 1485 he finished...
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also contained frescoes depicting the Resurrection and Passion by Bernardo Zenale. Composer and cellist Giovanni Perroni served as maestro di cappella...
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complained. In 1557, Gian Paolo Lomazzo wrote that Leonardo's friend Bernardo Zenale advised him to leave Christ's face unfinished, arguing that "it would...
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1506 Cristoforo Solari detto il Gobbo 1512 Gerolamo della Porta 1519 Bernardo Zenale di Treviglio 1524 Giangiacomo della Porta 1526 Cristoforo Lombardo...
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Federico Zandomeneghi (1841–1917) Giuseppe Miti Zanetti (1859–1929) Bernardo Zenale (c. 1460–1526) Marco Zoppo (1433–1498) Francesco Zuccarelli (1702–1789)...
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Renaissance in Lombardy (section Butinone and Zenale)
available on the square. Alongside masters such as Bernardino Butinone and Bernardo Zenale thus arrived in Milan a crowd of masters of medium and small caliber...
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Roganzuolo. As a Lombard, some aspects of his style were influenced by Bernardo Zenale and Vincenzo Civerchio, though he was also influenced by Titian, who...
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Other artists who worked for Santa Marta include Bernardino Luini, Bernardo Zenale and Marco d'Oggiono. From the 1470s to the 1520s, Santa Marta was famous...
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housing six bronze candelabra from 1597, is a wooden choir designed by Bernardo Zenale and Andrea Previtali. The reliefs with Biblical tales were executed...
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worked here include Giovanni Donato Montorfano, Bernardino Butinone and Bernardo Zenale. The latter responsible for the impressive Histories of St.Ambrose...
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