Giovanni Ambrogio Bevilacqua

Giovanni Ambrogio Bevilacqua, also known as il Liberale Bevilacqua (active by 1481 to at least 1512) was an Italian painter active in Lombardy in a late-medieval or early Renaissance style. He was a pupil of Vincenzo Foppa of Milan.[1]

Madonna and Child, 1495–1499, Castello Sforzesco, Milan

Biography edit

Bevilacqua was apparently born in Milan to a carpenter named Pietro. By 1481, he was noted under the patronage of Duke Francesco Sforza. He signed in 1485 a fresco depicting Saints Roch, Sebastian, and Christopher and perhaps also completed a Madonna and Saints with Donors for the parish church of Landriano.[2]

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References edit

  1. ^ Short biography in the Musee National d'histoire et d'art Luxembourg Archived 2014-10-06 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. ^ La Pittura in Lombardia: Il Quattrocento, by Electa Lombardia, Milan, multiple editors, (1993); page 443.
  3. ^ Bevilacqua Room of Museo Bagatti Valsecchi of Milan.
  4. ^ La Pittura in Lombardia: Il Quattrocento, page 443.
  5. ^ God the Father at the Metropolitan Museum of New York.
  6. ^ Enthroned Madonna and Child with Saints and Donor, featured in exhibit titled 14 & 16th century Italian paintings from the Accademia Carrara, Bergamo
  7. ^ Four Saints in Waddesdon Manor at Waddesdon, near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire.