Antonio Maria da Carpi (active 1495 – c.1504) was an Italian Renaissance painter.[1]
Life
Born in Carpi, Emilia-Romagna, little is known of his life. He was most probably a pupil of Cima da Conegliano, the only two surviving works definitively attributed to him are Madonna and Child (35.8 × 28.4 cm; Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest) and Madonna and Child (89 x 65 cm; private collection), both oil on panel and both dated to 1497.
Previous attributions
Though previously attributed to him, most of these works are now assigned to Cima de Conegliano or his workshop.
- Madonna and Child, panel, 68.9 × 54.5 cm., Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, 1490-1510[2]
- Madonna and Child, originally panel, later transferred to canvas, 62 × 49 cm., Accademia Carrara, Bergamo, 1490-1510
- Annunciation, panel, 40 × 32 cm., Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, 1490-1510
- Madonna and Child, panel, 31.5 × 25 cm., Musée d'Art et d'Histoire, Geneva, 1505-1510
- Madonna and Child, panel, 80.5 × 66 cm., private collection, 1485-1517
- Madonna and Child, panel, 57 × 42 cm., Musei civici agli Eremitani, Padua, 1490-1510
- Visitation, panel, 145 × 100 cm, Cattedrale di S. Maria Assunta, Parma, 1490-1510
References
- ↑ Fondazione Zeri, Antonio Maria da Carpi
- ↑ "Catalogue entry".
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