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Cosme Tura
(1430 - 1495)
Vierge et l'Enfant entourée de saint Jérôme et une sainte martyre
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Photo (C) RMN-Grand Palais / Gérard Blot
Musée Fesch
http://www.musee-fesch.com/
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Keywords:
Madonna and Child
Saint (feminin)
saint Jérôme (vers 340-420)
drapery
école de Ferrare
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About the artwork
Title:
Vierge et l'Enfant entourée de saint Jérôme et une sainte martyre
Periods:
renaissance
15th century
XVth century
Techniques:
oil on wood
remount
Dimensions:
1530 x 1105
Inventory number:
MFA852.1.560
Location:
Musée Fesch
About the author(s)
Author:
Cosme Tura
Also known as:
Il Cosmè
Cosmè Tura
Born:
1430
Dead:
1495
Country:
Italie
See more about this author on Wikipedia:
Cosimo Tura
(c. 1430 – 1495), also known as
Il Cosmè
or
Cosmè Tura
, was an Italian early-Renaissance (or Quattrocento) painter and considered one of the founders of the School of Ferrara. Born in Ferrara, he was a student of Francesco Squarcione of Padua. Later he obtained patronage from both Dukes Borso and Ercole I d'Este. By 1460, he was given a stipend by the Ferrarese Court. His pupils include Francesco del Cossa and Francesco Bianchi. He appears to have been influenced by Mantegna's and…
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