Mazzolini Da Ferrara, Lodovico Ferraresa, Il Ferrarese

Mazzolini Da Ferrara, Lodovico Ferraresa, Il Ferrarese;Mazzolino, Lodovico

Place: Ferrara

Born: 1480

Biography:

Ludovico Mazzolino, also known as Mazzolini da Ferrara, Lodovico Ferraresa, and Il Ferrarese, was an Italian Renaissance painter active in Ferrara and Bologna. Born in 1480 in Ferrara, Italy, he studied under Lorenzo Costa, who also trained Dosso Dossi. Mazzolino's work was influenced by Ercole Roberti and il Garofalo, and he is known for his devotional cabinet pictures, which were characterized by a style somewhat regressive or primitive compared to the modern classicism emerging during that time.

Artistic Career and Influences

Mazzolino's artistic career was marked by his association with prominent artists of his time. He married Giovanna, the daughter of Bartolomeo Vacchi, a Venetian painter, in 1521. Much of his work was commissioned by Ercole I d'Este from Ferrara. Mazzolino's paintings can be found in various museums, including the Uffizi Gallery and the National Gallery, London. His works are also featured on Wikioo.org, where art enthusiasts can explore his masterpieces.

Notable Works and Style

Some of Mazzolino's notable works include:

Mazzolino's paintings can be found in various museums, including the Gemaeldegalerie, Berlin and the Ringling Museum Sarasota. For more information on his life and works, visit Wikipedia or explore his paintings on Wikioo.org. Mazzolino's legacy as a Renaissance painter continues to inspire art enthusiasts and scholars alike, offering a unique glimpse into the artistic heritage of Italy during the 16th century.

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