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Leonardo and the North of Italy
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Leonardo and the North of Italy
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The hugely talented artist and scientist Leonardo da Vinci was born in Florence but found success in Milan where he worked as sculptor and painter to Duke Lodovico Sforza.

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His large drawing (or cartoon) of the Virgin and Child in this room was made probably for the invading French king, Louis XI. Leonardo modeled the human form through a subtle blending of light and soft shadow (an effect called 'sfumato') which enabled him to capture fleeting changes in light, emotions and facial expressions.

Leonardo's revolutionary approach inspired a number of Milanese followers. His impact on Corregio, who worked in and near Parma, is seen in the idealized softness of the younger painter's figures and the sweetness of their expressions. In a short career, Parmigianino moved from precocious success in Correggio's footsteps to be lauded in Rome during the 1520s as the new Raphael. His paintings are full of elegant distortions and surprising poses, achieved apparently without effort.
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Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola (Parmigianino) (1503-1540)
Portrait
Sizes : 81 cm x 95 cm
approx. from 1529 to 1530

Bernardino Luini (1485-1532)
Thème religieux
Sizes : 72 cm x 86 cm
approx. from 1515 to 1530

Antonio Allegri (Le Corrège) (1489-1534)
Thème religieux
Sizes : 76 cm x 87 cm
approx. from 1510 to 1514

Antonio Allegri (Le Corrège) (1489-1534)
Christ presented to the People
Thème religieux
Sizes : 79 cm x 100 cm
XVIth century

Anonyme
Portrait
Sizes : 38 cm x 53 cm
1494

Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola (Parmigianino) (1503-1540)
Portrait
Sizes : 64 cm x 89 cm
near 1520

Giovanni Ambrogio de Predis (1455-1510)
Portrait
Sizes : 37 cm x 52 cm
near 1500

Cesare da Sesto (1477-1523)
Thème religieux
Sizes : 80 cm x 135 cm
approx. from 1510 to 1520

Nicolo dell'Abate (1509-1571)
Thème mythologique
Sizes : 2.37 m x 1.89 m
approx. from 1552 to 1571

Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola (Parmigianino) (1503-1540)
Thème religieux
Sizes : 1.49 m x 3.43 m
from 1526 to 1527

Antonio Allegri (Le Corrège) (1489-1534)
Thème religieux
Sizes : 31 cm x 38 cm
approx. from 1518 to 1519

Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola (Parmigianino) (1503-1540)
Thème religieux
Sizes : 57 cm x 74 cm
approx. from 1527 to 1537

Antonio Allegri (Le Corrège) (1489-1534)
Venus with Mercury and Cupid
Thème mythologique
Sizes : 91 cm x 155 cm
near 1525

Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio (1467-1516)
Thème religieux
Sizes : 67 cm x 93 cm
approx. from 1493 to 1499

Léonardo di Ser Piero da Vinci (Léonard de Vinci) (1452-1519)
Thème religieux
Sizes : 1.05 m x 1.41 m
approx. from 1499 to 1500

Léonardo di Ser Piero da Vinci (Léonard de Vinci) (1452-1519)
Thème religieux
Sizes : 1.2 m x 1.9 m
approx. from 1491 to 1508

Lelio Orsi (1511-1587)
Thème religieux
Sizes : 57 cm x 71 cm
approx. from 1565 to 1575
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