Giovanni Battista Moroni
Giovanni Battista Moroni (1525–1578) was a painter and artist.
Also recorded as Morone dà Bergamo; Giovanni Battista Morone; Giambattista Morone; Giovan Battista Moroni; Morone da Bergamo; Giovan Moroni.
Overview
Born at Albino in 1525, died at Bergamo in 1578.
In detail
Francesco Terzi is recorded as having studied under Giovanni Battista Moroni. the recorded working language is Italian.
Subjects and genres recorded for the work are portrait.
Works named in the authority record are Portrait of Pietro Secco Suardo, The Tailor, Gabriel de la Cueva, duke of Alburquerque, Portrait of a young Woman, Portrait of a Man and Portrait of an Old Man, probably Vercellino Olivazzi, Senator from Bergamo.
Work by Giovanni Battista Moroni is recorded in the collections of Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Städel Museum, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Museo del Prado and Art Institute of Chicago.
Sources
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“Giovanni Battista Moroni”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q504949: Giovanni Battista Moroni
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