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BRAMANTINO
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Madonna_del_Latte_fgdf
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c._1490
Oil_and_tempera_on_wood,_45,9_x_35,2_cm
Museum_of_Fine_Arts,_Boston
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c. 1490
Oil and tempera on wood, 45,9 x 35,2 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston |
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Italian High Renaissance Painter, ca.1460-1530
Leonaert/Leonard Bramer alias Nestelghat (Dec 24, 1596, Delft - buried Feb 10, 1674, Delft) was a Dutch painter, best known for probably being one of the teachers of Johannes Vermeer, although there is no similarity between their work. Bramer's dark and exotic style is unlike Vermeer's style. Bramer was primarily a genre and history painter, but also made some unique frescos, not very often found north of the Alps. Leonaert Bramer is one of the most intriguing personalities in seventeenth-century Dutch art. He was a talented and diligent draughtsman, evidently Catholic and a life long bachelor.
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