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Lorenzo Lotto (c. 1480 – 1556/57) was an Italian
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, draughtsman, and illustrator, traditionally placed in the Venetian school, though much of his career was spent in other north Italian cities. He painted mainly altarpieces, religious subjects and portraits. He was active during the High Renaissance and the first half of the Mannerist period, but his work maintained a generally similar High Renaissance style throughout his career, although his nervous and eccentric posings and distortions represented a transitional stage to the Florentine and Roman Mannerists.


Overview

During his lifetime Lotto was a well-respected painter and certainly popular in Northern Italy; he is traditionally included in the Venetian School, but his independent career actually places him outside the Venetian art scene. He was certainly not as highly regarded in Venice as in the other towns where he worked, for he had a stylistic individuality, even an idiosyncratic style (although it fits within the parametres of High Renaissance painting), and, after his death, he gradually became neglected and then almost forgotten. This oblivion could be attributed to the fact that his works now remain in lesser known churches or in provincial museums.


Biography

Born in
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, he worked in
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(1503–1506); in the
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s (1506–1508); in
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(1508–1510); in
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(1513–1525); in Venice (1525–1549); in
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(1549), and finally, as a Franciscan lay brother, in Loreto (1549–1556).


Apprenticeship

Little is known of his training. As a Venetian he was influenced by
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as he had a good knowledge of contemporary Venetian painting. Though Bellini was doubtless not his teacher, the influence is clear in his early painting ''Virgin and Child with St. Jerome'' (1506; National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh). However, in his portraits and in his early painting '' Allegory of Virtue and Vice'' (1505; National Gallery of Art, Washington), he shows the influence of Giorgione's Naturalism. As he grew older his style changed, perhaps evolving, from a detached Giorgionesque classicism, to a more vibrant dramatic setpiece, more reminiscent of his contemporary from
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, Correggio.


Treviso (1503–1506)

Lotto soon left Venice, because there the competition for a young painter would have been too great, with established names such as Giorgione, Palma the Elder and certainly with
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. Nevertheless, Giorgio Vasari mentions in the third part of his book ''
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'' that Lotto was a friend of Palma the Elder. In Treviso, a prospering town within the domain of the
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, he came under the patronage of bishop Bernardo de' Rossi. The already mentioned painting '' Allegory of Virtue and Vice'' was intended as an allegorical cover of his portrait (1505) of the bishop (now in National Museum of Capodimonte in Naples), who had survived an assassination attempt. The painting ''St. Jerome in the Desert'' (1500 or 1506;
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, Paris) shows his youthful inexperience as a draughtsman, however the dramatic rocky landscape is accentuated by the red garment of the saint, while at the same time giving an early impression of his skill as a
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. He painted his first altarpieces for the parish church San Cristina al Tiverone (1505) and the baptistery of the Cathedral of Asolo (1506), both still on display in those churches.


Recanati (1506–1508) and Rome (1508–1510)

In 1508 he began the Recanati Polyptych altarpiece for the church of San Domenico; this two-tiered and rather conventionally painted polyptych consists of six panels. His portrait '' Young Man against a White Curtain'' in the
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, Vienna (c. 1506) and '' Adoration of the Child'' (c. 1508) in the National Museum in
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with Catherine Cornaro, Queen of Cyprus portraited as Saint Catherine, are paintings from this period. As he became a respected painter, he came to the attention of
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, the papal architect, who was passing through Loreto (a pilgrimage site near Recanati). Lotto was invited to Rome to decorate the papal apartments, but nothing survives of this work, as it was destroyed a few years later. This was probably because he had imitated the style of
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, a rapidly rising star in the Papal court; indeed he had done it before, in the ''Transfiguration'' of the Recanati polyptych.


The Marches (1511–1513) and Bergamo (1513–1525)

In 1511 he was at work for the confraternity of the Buon Gesù in Jesi, painting an ''Entombment'' (Pinacoteca Civica, Jesi); soon after he was painting altarpieces in Recanati: a ''Transfiguration'' (c.1512, now in the Pinacoteca Comunale, Recanati and a fresco (''St Vincent Ferrer'') for the church of San Domenico. His work in Bergamo, the westernmost town of the Venetian republic, was to prove his best and most productive artistic period, when he received many commissions from wealthy merchants, well educated professionals and local aristocrats. He had become a rich colourist and an experienced draughtsman, who also developed the concept of the psychological portrait that revealed the thoughts and emotions of his subjects. In this he was continuing the tradition begun by Antonello da Messina and a good example would be his ''Portrait of a Young Man with a Book'' (now in the Accademia, Venice). He began 1513 with a monumental altarpiece: the "
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" in the Dominican church of the Santi Bartolomeo e Stefano in Bergamo. This altarpiece was commissioned by Count Alessandro Martinengo-Colleoni, grandson of the famous
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Bartolomeo Colleoni, which would be finished in 1516 and shows us the influence of
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and Giorgione. His next assignment was the decoration of the churches of S Bernardino and of Sant'Alessandro in Colonna, with frescoes and distemper paintings. He would finish five more altarpieces between 1521 and 1523. In 1523 he went for a brief stay in the Marches, obtaining there several commissions for altarpieces, which he would paint during his stay in Venice. His next works are mostly wall paintings: in 1524 he painted a series of frescoes with the lives of saints (such as Saint Barbara) in the Suardi Chapel in Trescore (near Bergamo). In the details he depicts scenes of each saint's life, such as in the fresco ''Martyrdom of St. Claire''. In the same fresco he portrays Christ with vines sprouting from his hands, illustrating the words of the New Testament: "I am the vine, you are the branches". In 1524 he also painted cartoons with Old Testament stories, as models for the intarsia panels for the choir stalls of
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in Bergamo. More than 20 private paintings date from the same period; they are mostly of religious and pious subjects, such as ''Madonnas'' or a ''Deposition'', used for worship at home. Though he painted in the Classical tradition, Lotto adds a personal touch to the intense emotions. Using contrasting poses and opposing movement, he breaks the traditional symmetry of the Virgin surrounded by angels and saints.


Venice (1525–1532)

In Venice, Lotto first resided at the Dominican monastery of Santi Giovanni e Paolo, but he was forced to leave after a few months after a conflict with intarsia artist Fra Damiano da Bergamo. To cope with the many commissions he started to receive, he founded a workshop. He shipped five altarpieces for churches in the Marches and another one for the church Santa Maria Assunta in Celano (near Bergamo). Another altarpiece was for the Venetian church of Santa Maria dei Carmini, portraying '' St. Nicholas of Bari in Glory''. As Venice was a city of great wealth and as popularity increased, he received many orders for private paintings, including ten portraits, among them, ''Portrait of a Young Man'' ( Gemäldegalerie, Berlin). His portrait of ''Andrea Odoni'' (Royal Art Collection, Hampton Court) (1527) would later influence the portrait of ''Jacopo Strada'' by
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(1568) (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna). But in Venice he was overshadowed by Titian, who dominated the artistic scene.


Venice, the Veneto and the Marches (1532–1556)

In this last period of his life, Lorenzo Lotto would frequently move from town to town, searching for patrons and commissions. In 1532 he went to Treviso. Next he spent about seven years in the Marches (Ancona, Macerata and Jesi), before returning to Venice in 1540. He moved again to Treviso in 1542 and back to Venice in 1545. Finally he went back to Ancona in 1549. This was a productive period in his life, during which he painted several altarpieces and portraits. At the end of his life, Lotto found it difficult to earn a living. Furthermore, in 1550, when he was about 70, one of his works had an unsuccessful auction in Ancona. As recorded in his personal account book, this deeply disillusioned him. As he had always been a deeply religious man, in 1552 he joined the Holy Sanctuary at Loreto, becoming a lay brother. During that time he decorated the basilica of Santa Maria and painted a ''Presentation in the Temple'' for the Palazzo Apostolico in Loreto. He died in 1556 and was buried, at his request, in a Dominican habit. Giorgio Vasari included Lotto's biography in the third volume of his book ''
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''. Lorenzo Lotto himself left many letters and a detailed notebook (''Libro di spese diverse'', 1538–1556), giving insight to his life and work. His influence was felt by many painters, including probably Giovanni Busi, and
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, born in Arcevia and active near Jesi. Another pupil was Durante Nobili. Thanks to the work of the art historian Bernard Berenson, Lotto was rediscovered at the end of the 19th century. Since then, many monographs and several exhibitions have been dedicated to Lorenzo Lotto, such as the exhibition in Venice in 1953 and one in the National Gallery of Art, Washington, USA, in 1998.


Selected works

*'' Madonna with Child, St. Peter of Verona and Donor'' (1503). National Museum of Capodimonte, Naples *
Santa Cristina al Tiverone Altarpiece ''Santa Cristina al Tiverone Altarpiece'' is an oil-on-panel painting by the Italian Renaissance painter Lorenzo Lotto, executed around 1504–1506. It is still housed in its original location, the parish church of Santa Cristina in Quinto di Tre ...
(c. 1504 – 1506). Church of Santa Cristina al Tiverone,
Quinto di Treviso Quinto di Treviso is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Treviso in the Italian region Veneto, located about northwest of Venice and about southwest of Treviso. In the church of Santa Cristina, a ''frazione ''of Quinto, is a Lorenz ...
, Veneto *'' Allegory of Virtue and Vice'' (1505). National Gallery of Art, Washington, USA *'' Allegory of Chastity'' (c. 1505). National Gallery of Art, Washington *'' Madonna with Child and Saints'' (c. 1505). Scottish National Gallery,
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, United Kingdom * Asolo Altarpiece (1506). Cathedral of Asolo,
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* Recanati Polyptych (1506–1508). Civic Museum Villa Colloredo Mels, Recanati *'' Portrait of a Young Man with a Lamp'' (c. 1506).
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, Vienna *'' Saint Jerome in Penitence'' (c.1506).
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, Paris *''Saint Joseph and the Virgin Suitors'' (c.1508). Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum,
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*''
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'' (1506–1508), Alte Pinakothek, Munich *'' Madonna with Child between Sts. Flavian and Onuphrius'' (1508). Borghese Gallery, Rome *'' Saint Jerome in Penitence'' (c.1509). Museo nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo *'' Transfiguration'' (1510–1512). Civic Museum Villa Colloredo Mels, Recanati *
Martinengo Altarpiece The ''Martinengo Altarpiece'' is a painting by the Italian High Renaissance painter Lorenzo Lotto, finished in 1516. It is housed in the church of Santi Bartolomeo e Stefano in Bergamo in northern Italy. History On 15 May 1516, Lotto was in Berg ...
(1513–1516), Santi Bartolomeo e Stefano, Bergamo *'' Saint Jerome in Penitence'', (1515). Allentown Art Museum, Pennsylvania *'' Susanna and the Elders'' (1517),
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, Florence *'' Portrait of Lucina Brembati'' (c. 1518).
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, Bergamo *'' Madonna and Child with Saint Roch and Saint Sebastian'' (c. 1518). National Gallery of Canada,
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'' (c. 1519–20). Museo Adriano Bernareggi in Bergamo. *'' Christ Taking Leave of his Mother (Lotto)'', Gemäldegalerie, Berlin * Santo Spirito Altarpiece (1521). Church of
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*'' Adoration of the Child'' (1523). National Gallery of Art, Washington, USA *'' Marsilio Cassotti and His Bride Faustina'' (1523).
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, Madrid *'' Mystical Marriage of St Catherine of Alexandria'' (1523).
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, Bergamo *'' Ritratto di coniugi'' (1524).
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, Russia *''
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'' (1526).
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, Paris * '' Portrait of a Young Man with a Book'' (c. 1526)
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, Milan *'' Portrait of Andrea Odoni'' (1527).
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, London *'' Madonna and Child with Saint Catherine and Saint James'', (c. 1527).
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, Vienna *'' Portrait of a Gentleman with a Lion Paw'' (c. 1527).
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, Vienna *'' Saint Nicholas in Glory'' (1527–1529). Santa Maria dei Carmini, Venice *'' Triumph of Chastity'' (c. 1530). Palazzo Pallavicini Rospigliosi, Rome *'' Venus and Cupid'' (c. 1530). Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York *'' Saint Lucy Before the Judge'' (1532). Pinacoteca comunale, Jesi *'' The Sleeping Child Jesus with the Madonna, St. Joseph and St. Catherine of Alexandria'' (1533).
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, Bergamo *'' Portrait of a Lady as Lucretia'' (1533). National Gallery, London. *'' Madonna with Child and Two Donors'' (c. 1533 – 1535). Getty Center,
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, US *''
Recanati Annunciation The ''Recanati Annunciation'' (Italian: ''Annunciazione di Recanati'') is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Italian Renaissance painter Lorenzo Lotto, executed around 1534 and housed in the Civic Museum of Villa Colloredo Mels, Recanati, Italy. H ...
'' (c. 1534). Civic Museum Villa Colloredo Mels, Recanati *'' Holy Family with SS Jerome, Anna and Joachim'' (1534). Uffizi, Florence *''Holy Family with the Family of St John the Baptist, Holy Family with St. John the Baptist'' (c. 1536). Louvre, Paris *''Pietà (Lotto), Pietà'' (1538–1545). Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan *''Portrait of a Young Man (Lotto, Uffizi), Portrait of a Young Man'', Uffizi, Florence *''Crucifixion with Pietà (Lotto), Crucifixion with Pietà'', Church of Santa Maria della Pietà in Telusiano, Santa Maria in Telusiano, Monte San Giusto *''Madonna of the Rosary (Lotto), Madonna of the Rosary'' (1539). Church of San Nicolò or San Domenico, Cingoli *Altarpiece of the Halberd (c. 1539).
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, Pinacoteca Civica Francesco Podesti *''Portrait of a Man with a Felt Hat'' (c. 1541) National Gallery of Canada,
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*''Bust of a Bearded Man'' (1541, ascribed). Fine Arts Museum, San Francisco *''St Antoninus Giving Alms, The Alms of Saint Anthony'' (1542). Church of SS Giovanni e Paolo, Venice, Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice *''Portrait of Laura da Pola'' (1543–1544). Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan *''Portrait of an Old Man with Gloves'' (c. 1543). Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan *''Portrait of a Man (Lotto), Portrait of a Man'' (c.1545) Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan *''San Giacomo dell'Orio Altarpiece, Madonna and four Saints'' (1546) Church of San Giacomo dall’Orio, Venice *''Saint Jerome in Penitence'' (1546).
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, Madrid *''Portrait of Brother Gregorio Belo of Vicenza'' (1548). Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City *''Assumption (Lotto), Assumption'' (1550). church of San Francesco alle Scale, Ancona *''The Crossbowman'' (1551). Pinacoteca Capitolina, Rome *''Portrait of an Old man'' (c. 1552, ascribed).
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, Saint Petersburg. *''Presentation in the Temple (Lotto), Presentation in the Temple'' (1552-1556). Palazzo Apostolico, Loreto *''Selfportrait'' (?). Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid.


See also

* Lotto carpet, a lacy patterned Turkish carpet named for him.


References


Sources

*Benezit E. ''Dictionnaire des Peintres, Sculpteurs, Dessinateurs et Graveurs''; Librairie Gründ, Paris, 1976; (in French) *Turner J. ''Grove Dictionary of Art''; MacMIlllan Publishers Ltd, 1990; *Ricketts Melissa - ''Maestros del Renacimiento'' (in Dutch Translation : ''Grote meesters uit de Renaissance''; Rebo International BV, 2005 ) * *Berenson, Bernard - ''Lorenzo Lotto''; The Phaidon Press *''Lorenzo Lotto: Rediscovered Master of the Renaissance'', by David Alan Brown, Peter Humfrey, and Mauro Lucco, with contributions by Augusto Gentili et al. Washington, D.C.: Catalogue of the exhibition in the National Gallery of Art; New Haven: Yale University Press, 1997. *Humfrey, Peter - Lorenzo Lotto; New Haven, Yale University Press, 1997; (the first full-length study of Lorenzo Lotto since the monograph of Bernard Berenson) * Zanchi, Mauro - ''Lotto. I simboli'', Giunti, Firenze 2011.


External links


Lotto's paintings in various museums of the worldPainters of reality: the legacy of Leonardo and Caravaggio in Lombardy
an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Lotto (see index) {{DEFAULTSORT:Lotto, Lorenzo Italian Renaissance painters Painters from Bergamo Painters from Venice 1480s births 1557 deaths Italian draughtsmen Italian illustrators Italian male painters 15th-century Italian painters 16th-century Italian painters 15th-century Venetian people 16th-century Venetian people Catholic painters Catholic draughtsmen