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Andrea Busati, Madonna and Child with Saints John the Baptist and Nicholas of Tolentino, tempera and oil on poplar panel, 72.1 × 111.1 cm, ca. 1500. Brooklyn Museum

Andrea Busati di Stefano ( fl. 1503–1528) [1] was an Italian painter of Albanian origin [2] during the Renaissance period. Andrea was the son of Stefano Busati who had fled to Venice from Albania. [3] [4] He was a follower of the Giovanni Bellini, is the author of a signed St. Mark enthroned between SS. Francis and Andrew, painted about 1510, and now in the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice. A figure of a Saint in the Vicenza Gallery is also ascribed to him.

References

  1. ^ Henry Morse Stephens collection: Guidebooks to Venice (in French). 1906. p. 32.
  2. ^ Avagnina, M. Elisa; Vicenza, Museo civico di; Binotto, Margaret; Villa, Giovanni Carlo Federico (2003). Catalogo scientifico delle collezioni: Pinacoteca civica di Vicenza (in Italian) (Andrea Busati di Stefano, la sua famiglia proveniva dalla Dalmazia o dall'Albania (Translation: Andrea Busati di Stefano, his family came from Dalmatia or Albania ...) ed.). Silvana. p. 212. ISBN  9788882155841.
  3. ^ Crowe, Joseph Archer; Cavalcaselle, Giovanni Battista (1912). A History of Painting in North Italy, Venice, Padua, Vicenza, Verona, Ferrara, Milan, Friuli, Brescia from the Fourteenth to the Sixteenth Century (Andrea was the son of Stefano Bnsati, a native of Albania; the first record ... ed.). John Murray. p.  292. Albania.
  4. ^ Ediart, Ediart (1993). Studi di storia dell'arte (in Italian) (Luca Antonio Busati, fratello come sappiamo di Andrea e di Francesco, era veneziano, figlio di Stefano Busati, che si era trasferito a Venezia dalla natia Scutari in Albania poiché nella città lagunare risiedeva già un fratello, nel convento dei ... (Translation: Luca Antonio Busati, brother as we know of Andrea and Francesco, was Venetian, son of Stefano Busati, who had moved to Venice from his native Scutari in Albania because a brother already resided in the convent of the ...) ed.). Ediart. p. 33. ISBN  9788885311329. Retrieved 27 July 2019.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Andrea Busati, Madonna and Child with Saints John the Baptist and Nicholas of Tolentino, tempera and oil on poplar panel, 72.1 × 111.1 cm, ca. 1500. Brooklyn Museum

Andrea Busati di Stefano ( fl. 1503–1528) [1] was an Italian painter of Albanian origin [2] during the Renaissance period. Andrea was the son of Stefano Busati who had fled to Venice from Albania. [3] [4] He was a follower of the Giovanni Bellini, is the author of a signed St. Mark enthroned between SS. Francis and Andrew, painted about 1510, and now in the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice. A figure of a Saint in the Vicenza Gallery is also ascribed to him.

References

  1. ^ Henry Morse Stephens collection: Guidebooks to Venice (in French). 1906. p. 32.
  2. ^ Avagnina, M. Elisa; Vicenza, Museo civico di; Binotto, Margaret; Villa, Giovanni Carlo Federico (2003). Catalogo scientifico delle collezioni: Pinacoteca civica di Vicenza (in Italian) (Andrea Busati di Stefano, la sua famiglia proveniva dalla Dalmazia o dall'Albania (Translation: Andrea Busati di Stefano, his family came from Dalmatia or Albania ...) ed.). Silvana. p. 212. ISBN  9788882155841.
  3. ^ Crowe, Joseph Archer; Cavalcaselle, Giovanni Battista (1912). A History of Painting in North Italy, Venice, Padua, Vicenza, Verona, Ferrara, Milan, Friuli, Brescia from the Fourteenth to the Sixteenth Century (Andrea was the son of Stefano Bnsati, a native of Albania; the first record ... ed.). John Murray. p.  292. Albania.
  4. ^ Ediart, Ediart (1993). Studi di storia dell'arte (in Italian) (Luca Antonio Busati, fratello come sappiamo di Andrea e di Francesco, era veneziano, figlio di Stefano Busati, che si era trasferito a Venezia dalla natia Scutari in Albania poiché nella città lagunare risiedeva già un fratello, nel convento dei ... (Translation: Luca Antonio Busati, brother as we know of Andrea and Francesco, was Venetian, son of Stefano Busati, who had moved to Venice from his native Scutari in Albania because a brother already resided in the convent of the ...) ed.). Ediart. p. 33. ISBN  9788885311329. Retrieved 27 July 2019.



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