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Correggio (Antonio Allegri) – Saints Peter, Martha, Mary Magdalen, and Leonard – The Metropolitan Museum of Art

https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/435992

One of Correggio’s most significant early works, this altarpiece was painted for a church in the artist’s hometown (from whence his name derives) to the east of Parma. It was commissioned by a local patron, Melchior Fassi, and hung in his chapel in the hospital church of Santa Maria Verberator, usually known as Santa Maria della Misericordia, until 1690
B[ryson]. B[urroughs]. "Four Saints by Correggio."

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Workshop of Biduinus – Portal from the Church of San Leonardo al Frigido – Italian – The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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The reconstructed portal is composed of five medieval elements. Neither the bases nor the arch of rosettes were part of the medieval monument. The two jambs of gray Carrara marble were apparently recarved from sections of antique sarcophagi
Forsyth, William H., and Margaret B. Freeman.

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Bronzino (Agnolo di Cosimo di Mariano) – Portrait of a Young Man – The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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This arresting portrait of an unidentified young Florentine is dated by most scholars to the 1530s. During that decade Bronzino was often engaged in painting members of a close-knit circle of acquaintances with whom he shared literary interests, and this sitter—who so conspicuously holds open a book—may be from among that group
Harry B. Wehle.

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Bronzino (Agnolo di Cosimo di Mariano) – Portrait of a Young Man – The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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This arresting portrait of an unidentified young Florentine is dated by most scholars to the 1530s. During that decade Bronzino was often engaged in painting members of a close-knit circle of acquaintances with whom he shared literary interests, and this sitter—who so conspicuously holds open a book—may be from among that group
Harry B. Wehle.

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