Andrea Solari

Andrea Solario
Born
Andrea Solari

c. 1460
Diedc. 1524 (aged 63–64)
Milan, Lombardy
NationalityItalian
EducationAntonello da Messina
Known forPainting
Notable workCharles d'Amboise, Madonna with the Green Cushion, et al.
MovementRenaissance
Patron(s)influenced by Leonardo

Andrea Solari (also Solario) (1460–1524) was an Italian Renaissance painter of the Milanese school. He was initially named Andre del Gobbo, but more confusingly as Andrea del Bartolo[1] a name shared with two other Italian painters, the 14th-century Siennese Andrea di Bartolo, and the 15th-century Florentine Andrea di Bartolo.

His paintings can be seen in Venice, Milan, The Louvre and the Château de Gaillon (Normandy, France). One of his better-known paintings is the Madonna with the Green Cushion (c. 1507) in the Louvre.[1]

  1. ^ a b "The Louvre: Madonna with the Green Cushion". Louvre.fr. Archived from the original on 15 June 2011. Retrieved 24 July 2013.

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