Bernardino Licinio
Bernardino Licinio (c. 1489 – 1565) was an Italian High Renaissance painter of Venice and Lombardy. Born in Poscante (Bergamo). He mainly painted portraits and religious canvases.

Madonna with Child in Arms, Frari, Venice

Portrait of an architect with a self-portrait of Bernardo Licono in the background (ca. 1520-1530S), Martin von Wagner Museum
Anthology of WorksEdit
- Holy Family with the Magdalene
- Man with a Skull
- Stefano Nani
- Lady Portrait (Beli Dvor, Belgrade)
- Ottaviano Grimani
- Madonna Enthroned with Saints (1535, Frari, Venice)
- Return of the Prodigal Son, National Museum of Art of Romania, Bucharest
- The Madonna and Child with Saint Joseph and a Female Martyr, (1510–30, National Gallery, London)
- Portrait of Stefano Nani, (1528, National Gallery, London)
- A Sculptor in his Studio with Five of his Pupils, One Holding an Armless Statue of Venus, (Alnwick Castle, Northumberland)
- Madonna and Child with Saint Francis, Uffizi Gallery, Florence,
- Portrait of a Lady, (Courtauld Gallery, London)[1]
- Madonna with Child in Arms, Frari, Venice[2]
- Franciscan Martyrs, Frari, Venice,
ReferencesEdit
- ^ "A&A - Portrait of a Lady". artandarchitecture.org.uk.
- ^ http://www.kfki.hu/~/arthp/html/l/licinio/index.html[permanent dead link]
- Freedberg, Sydney J. (1993). Pelican History of Art (ed.). Painting in Italy, 1500-1600. pp. 344–345 Penguin Books Ltd.
External linksEdit
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- Painters of reality: the legacy of Leonardo and Caravaggio in Lombardy, an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Licinio (see index)