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  1. Ambrogio Bergognone 1453 - 1523. Ambrogio Borgognone was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period active in and near Milan. Show less Read more. Wikipedia. Discover this artist. 11 items. Organize by. Related works from the web Artworks not sourced from our partners' collections. Torchio mistico.

  2. Ambrogio Bergognone (también conocido como Ambrogio da Fossano o Stefani Ambrogio da Fossano o como Bergognone) fue un pintor italiano renacentista de la escuela lombarda, que se cree que nació entre 1453-5 y muerto entre 1523-4, cuya actividad tiene su inicio alrededor de 1472. Cristo en el lagar Iglesia de Santa María Coronada, Milán.

  3. Hace 5 días · Get all the latest news from the Gallery's Bicentenary year, updates on exhibitions, plus occasional offers and information on how to support us. Ambrogio Bergognone, The Virgin and Child with Saints, about 1490. Read about this painting, learn the key facts and zoom in to discover more.

  4. Jesús entre los doctores. La escena ( Lucas 2:41–51) representa a Jesús sentado en el interior del templo entre sacerdotes y escribas que le escuchan asombrados. De acuerdo con la narración evangélica, había acompañado a sus padres a Jerusalén para la celebración del Pésaj. De la penumbra de un fondo arquitectónico apenas esbozado ...

  5. 8 de sept. de 2023 · Ambrogio Bergognone ran one of the leading painting workshops in Lombardy in the late fifteenth century, and his brother worked closely with him. Ambrogio Bergognone, The Agony in the Garden, probably 1501. Read about this painting, learn the key facts and zoom in to discover more.

  6. Ambrogio Bergognone (also Borgognone), originally Ambrogio di Stefano da Fossano, Italian painter of the Lombard school whose use of subdued and subtle colours lead Berenson to nickname him the 'Whistler of the Renaissance'. He was a pupil of Foppa, Leonardo had hardly any influence on him.

  7. Ambrogio Bergognone spent over five years working at the Certosa (Charterhouse) at Pavia in Lombardy, the building complex represented in the background of this small ‘Virgin and Child’. Bergognone’s picture, which may have been made for a monk at the Charterhouse, is a very rare example of a painting which not only documents an actual place, but also a specific stage in the construction ...