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Ercole Roberti Ginerva Bentivoglio oil painting


Ginerva Bentivoglio
Painting ID::  3564
Ercole Roberti
Ginerva Bentivoglio
1480 The National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

   
   
     

Ercole Roberti The Wife of Hasdrubal and her Children oil painting


The Wife of Hasdrubal and her Children
Painting ID::  3565
Ercole Roberti
The Wife of Hasdrubal and her Children
1480-90 The National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

   
   
     

Ercole Roberti The Gathering of the Manna oil painting


The Gathering of the Manna
Painting ID::  42897
Ercole Roberti
The Gathering of the Manna
mk170 1490-1495 Tempera on canvas 28.9x63.5cm

   
   
     

Ercole Roberti The Stigmatization of Saint Francis and Calvary oil painting


The Stigmatization of Saint Francis and Calvary
Painting ID::  42898
Ercole Roberti
The Stigmatization of Saint Francis and Calvary
mk170 circa 1490 Tempera on wood 17.8x13.5cm

   
   
     

Ercole Roberti The Adoration of the Shepherds,the dead Christ Supported by two angels in the sepulcher oil painting


The Adoration of the Shepherds,the dead Christ Supported by two angels in the sepulcher
Painting ID::  42899
Ercole Roberti
The Adoration of the Shepherds,the dead Christ Supported by two angels in the sepulcher
mk170 circa 1490 Tempera on wood

   
   
     

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     Ercole Roberti
     1456-1496 Italian Ercole Roberti Gallery Ercole de' Roberti (c. 1451 ?C 1496), also known as Ercole Ferrarese or Ercole da Ferrara, was an Italian artist of the Early Renaissance and the School of Ferrara. He was profiled in Vasari's Le Vite delle pi?? eccellenti pittori, scultori, ed architettori. The son of the doorkeeper at the Este castle, Ercole later held the position of court artist for the Este family in Ferrara. According to Vasari: By 1473, when he was 17, Ercole had left Ferrara and was working in Bologna in the studio of Francesco del Cossa. (According to Vasari, Ercole also apprenticed under Lorenzo Costa in Bologna, but this seems unlikely as he was Lorenzo's senior by seveal years). He is known to have collaborated in the frescoes of Palazzo Schifanoia. Ercole's first mature works are his contributions to the Griffoni Chapel for the San Petronio Basilica in Bologna: a predella depicting the Miracles of St Vincent Ferrer (c.1473) (now in the Pinacoteca of the Vatican), and lateral pilasters for the altarpiece commissioned from del Cossa. In 1480, Ercole created a large altarpiece with a Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints for Santa Maria in Porto in Ravenna, which is now in the Brera, Milan. Portraits of Giovanni II Bentivoglio and Ginevra Bentivoglio attributed to Ercole de' Roberti (c. 1480) are in the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Ercole succeeded Cosm?? Tura as court painter to the Este family in Ferrara around 1486. His role apparently went far beyond making art: he accompanied Alfonso d'Este on a papal visit to Rome, served as wardrobe manager for Isabella d'Este's wedding in Mantua, and may even have made salamis. A painting of Portia and Brutus (c. 1486-90), believed to be painted for Eleonora of Aragon, duchess of Ferrara, is in the Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas. Ercole's painting of Saint Jerome in the Wilderness from this period is in the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles.

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