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Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Summary. Giovanni Battista Moroni: The Tailor ; Artist: Giovanni Battista Moroni (circa 1525
The Tailor (Italian: Il sarto) is an oil on canvas painting by Italian painter Giovanni Battista Moroni, from 1565-1570.It is a portrait of a member of the Marinoni family, who has been traditionally taken to be a tailor practising his art during the work day.
Giovanni Battista Moroni (c. 1520-1524 [1] – 5 February 1578) was an Italian painter of the Mannerism. He also is called Giambattista Moroni . Best known for his elegantly realistic portraits of the local nobility and clergy, he is considered one of the great portrait painters of the Cinquecento .
Original – The Tailor, a painting completed by Giovanni Battista Moroni. It is conventionally understood to depict a tailor from the Marinoni family. Reason Solid smolder... I mean, high quality digitization of a notable painting. Articles in which this image appears The Tailor (Moroni), Doublet (clothing), +4 FP category for this image
Giovanni Battista Moroni (1525–1578), European paintings : page 191; Simone Mosca (1492–1553), European sculpture and decorative arts : page 261; Kolomon Moser (1868-1918), 20th-century art : page 464; Paul de Mosselman (active in Bourges, 1453), Medieval art : page 389; Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1617–1682), European paintings : page 196
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Portrait of a Lady, also known as The Lady in Red (Italian: Dama in Rosso) is an oil on canvas painting by Italian painter Giovanni Battista Moroni, from c. 1556–1560. It is believed to depict Countess Lucia Albani Avogadro, a 16th-century Italian poet. It is held in the National Gallery, in London. [1] [2]