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  1. Bernardino Luini abordó varias veces este pasaje del Nuevo Testamento (Marcos 6, 27-28), siendo la versión conservada en la Gallería Uffizi de Florencia la más próxima a la del Museo del Prado, que sólo difiere de aquella por incluir a una sirvienta en compañía de Salomé.Aunque la Biblia señala que la cabeza del Bautista le fue mostrada a Salomé en un plato o bandeja, pintores ...

  2. Bernardino Luini depicted this passage from the New Testament (Mark 6:27–28) several times. The version in the Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence is the closest to the one in the Museo del Prado.They differ solely in the fact that the Uffizi version includes a female servant alongside Salome. Although the Bible states that the Baptist’s head was shown to Salome on a dish or tray, 15th ...

  3. Luini was the most famous Milanese painter of the early 16th century. He worked as a fresco painter in Milan, and also in Saronno and Lugarno and elsewhere in Lombardy. Luini was deeply affected by Leonardo da Vinci, who was in Milan from 1483. Many of his paintings, like 'Christ among the Doctors' and the 'Virgin and Child with Saint John' derive from Leonardo compositions.

  4. This painting by Bernardino Luini belongs to an extensive catalogue of artworks depicting Salome with the head of John the Baptist. It was a very prevalent subject among Lombardy’s artistic circles at the turn of the sixteenth century (a movement with which Leonardo da Vinci was often associated), and its popularity is most likely linked to Aimery d’Amboise, Grand Master of the Knights ...

  5. La obra de Luini también muestra influencias de otros pintores milaneses, como Foppa, Bergognone, Solario, Bramantino y Zenale. Su primera obra conocida es un políptico con La Virgen y el Niño, La Anunciación y Dios Padre, en la iglesia parroquial de Maggianico, en Como, realizado poco después de 1510. En él se aprecian ya las ...

  6. Bernardino Luini (c. 1480/82 – June 1532) was a North Italian painter from Leonardo's circle during the High Renaissance. Both Luini and Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio were said to have worked with Leonardo directly; he was described as having taken "as much from Leonardo as his native roots enabled him to comprehend". Consequently, many of his works were attributed to Leonardo.

  7. 28 de may. de 2023 · Bernardino Luini. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Bernardino Luini (–1532) ...