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Bramantino

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Bramantino (1450–1536)

Italian painter and architect. His religious paintings include the Holy Family and Crucifixion (both Brera, Milan) and the Pietà (Church of San Sepolcro). He was a pupil of Vincenzo Foppa and a follower of Donato Bramante, from whom his name derives.

In 1525 he was made architect and painter to Francesco Sforza II.



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50) In the Lives, Vasari pays this compliment to Masaccio, 128, Donatello, 189, Bramantino, 193, and Fra Filippo Lippi, 222.
 
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