Luca Longhi

Luca Longhi was a painter (1507–1580). He was born at Ravenna.

Also recorded as Luca Lunghi; Luca da Ravenna; Luca Longhi da Ravenna; luga longhi; L. Ravenna.

Luca Longhi in brief

Born
1507
Died
1580
Known for
painter
Place of birth
Ravenna
Contents

Identity and origins

The authorities additionally record the headings Luca Lunghi, Luca da Ravenna, Luca Longhi da Ravenna, luga longhi and L. Ravenna. His recorded language was Italian.

Recognition and collections

Work by Luca Longhi is held by Nivaagaard Museum, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest and Gemäldegalerie Berlin.

Identity

What the record establishes about Luca Longhi.

A Dignitary Holding a Document is dated ca. 1722–42 and held by The Metropolitan Museum of Art (inventory 1975.1.312). Osler and Italy : an intermittent love story / Luca Borghi. is dated [2019] and held by Wellcome Collection. Portrait of a Young Woman is dated c. 1760 and held by The Art Institute of Chicago (inventory 1962.959). Lady at Her Toilette is dated Late 1740s and held by The Art Institute of Chicago (inventory 1947.433). Portrait of a Musician is dated c. 1770 and held by The Art Institute of Chicago (inventory 1962.76). The Holy Family with St. Stephen is dated 1560 and held by Nivaagaard Museum (inventory 0032NMK).

The Holy Family with Saints is dated 1530 and held by Ulster Museum (inventory BELUM.U2286). Virgin and Child is catalogued and held by Philadelphia Museum of Art (inventory Cat. 256). Madonna and Child is catalogued and held by Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest (inventory 168). The Dance is dated c. 1750 and held by The Art Institute of Chicago (inventory 1932.52). holy family is catalogued and held by Munich Central Collecting Point (inventory 3735). Munich Central Collecting Point records 1 object associated with this heading.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art records 1 object associated with this heading. Archbishop's Chapel, Ravenna records 2 objects associated with this heading. The Art Institute of Chicago records 4 objects associated with this heading. Ascension of Christ is catalogued and held by Archbishop's Chapel, Ravenna. Martyrdom of Saint Ursicinus is dated 1558 and held by Ravenna Art Museum. The Lady and the Unicorn is dated 1550 and held by Castel Sant'Angelo.

Wellcome Collection records 1 object associated with this heading.

Works and catalogued output

What Luca Longhi produced.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art catalogues 1 work under this heading. The Art Institute of Chicago catalogues 4 works under this heading. Wikidata Query Service catalogues 9 works under this heading. Wellcome Collection catalogues 1 work under this heading. Open Library catalogues 1 work under this heading.

Authority records

The identifiers under which Luca Longhi may be traced in institutional catalogues.

Luca Longhi is established in the international name authorities as Wikidata Q6695922.

Catalogued works

11 works under this name are catalogued by Wikidata Query Service, Open Library and The Art Institute of Chicago. Their recorded dates run from 1530 to 1740.

Virgin and Child, held by Philadelphia Museum of Art, inventory Cat. 256. Madonna and Child, held by Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, inventory 168. The Holy Family with St. Stephen, dated 1560, held by Nivaagaard Museum, inventory 0032NMK. holy family, held by Munich Central Collecting Point, inventory 3735. Martyrdom of Saint Ursicinus, dated 1558, held by Ravenna Art Museum. The Holy Family with Saints, dated 1530, held by Ulster Museum, inventory BELUM.U2286. The Lady and the Unicorn, dated 1550, held by Castel Sant'Angelo. Ascension of Christ, held by Archbishop's Chapel, Ravenna. Pietà, held by Archbishop's Chapel, Ravenna. Luca Longhi e la pittura su tavola in Romagna nel '500. Lady at Her Toilette, dated Late 1740s, oil on canvas, held by The Art Institute of Chicago, inventory 1947.433.

In public collections

Work associated with this heading is recorded in 9 named public collections.

Archbishop's Chapel, Ravenna: 2 recorded objects, read from the institution's own published catalogue. Philadelphia Museum of Art: 1 recorded object, read from the institution's own published catalogue. Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest: 1 recorded object, read from the institution's own published catalogue. Nivaagaard Museum: 1 recorded object, read from the institution's own published catalogue. Munich Central Collecting Point: 1 recorded object, read from the institution's own published catalogue. Ravenna Art Museum: 1 recorded object, read from the institution's own published catalogue. Ulster Museum: 1 recorded object, read from the institution's own published catalogue. Castel Sant'Angelo: 1 recorded object, read from the institution's own published catalogue. The Art Institute of Chicago: 4 recorded objects, read from the institution's own published catalogue.

Literature

3 scholarly publications naming this subject were located in the registry of record.

Longhi, Luca, Oxford Art Online, 2003. Longhi, Luca, Benezit Dictionary of Artists, 2011. Learning from the past, intervening in the present: the role of conservation science in the challenging restoration of the wall painting Marriage at Cana by Luca Longhi (Ravenna, Italy), Heritage Science, 2020.

Scholarly footprint

Bibliographic registers publish measured figures for this heading: 8 language editions of the general reference literature carrying an article (Wikimedia (language editions)). A count of publications is evidence of attention, not of standing, and is given here only as a measure.

Evidence base

This article draws on 8 independent source lineages. Copies and mirrors of the same underlying record were collapsed into a single witness, so 8 means 8 genuinely separate publishers of record. 11 further registers were consulted and returned nothing for this heading.

In detail

the recorded working language is Italian.

Subjects and genres recorded for the work are portrait.

Places of work recorded in the authority are Ravenna.

Works named in the authority record are Ascension of Christ and Pietà.

Work by Luca Longhi is recorded in the collections of Nivaagaard Museum, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, Gemäldegalerie Berlin and Ravenna Art Museum.

Chronology

  1. 1507Luca Longhi born at Ravenna.
  2. 1507Luca Longhi was born in 1507 at Ravenna.
  3. 1530The Holy Family with Saints is dated 1530 and held by Ulster Museum (inventory BELUM.U2286).
  4. 1530The Holy Family with Saints (Ulster Museum).
  5. 1550The Lady and the Unicorn is dated 1550 and held by Castel Sant'Angelo.
  6. 1558Martyrdom of Saint Ursicinus is dated 1558 and held by Ravenna Art Museum.
  7. 1558Martyrdom of Saint Ursicinus (Ravenna Art Museum).
  8. 1560The Holy Family with St. Stephen is dated 1560 and held by Nivaagaard Museum (inventory 0032NMK).
  9. 1560The Holy Family with St. Stephen (Nivaagaard Museum).
  10. 1580Luca Longhi died at Ravenna.
  11. 1580Luca Longhi died in 1580 at Ravenna.
  12. 1722A Dignitary Holding a Document is dated ca. 1722–42 and held by The Metropolitan Museum of Art (inventory 1975.1.312).
  13. 1750The Dance is dated c. 1750 and held by The Art Institute of Chicago (inventory 1932.52).
  14. 1760Portrait of a Young Woman is dated c. 1760 and held by The Art Institute of Chicago (inventory 1962.959).
  15. 1770Portrait of a Musician is dated c. 1770 and held by The Art Institute of Chicago (inventory 1962.76).
  16. 1947Lady at Her Toilette is dated Late 1740s and held by The Art Institute of Chicago (inventory 1947.433).
  17. 2019Osler and Italy : an intermittent love story / Luca Borghi. is dated [2019] and held by Wellcome Collection.

Sources

Each source is named with the standing the house places on it, so the evidence can be weighed rather than taken on trust.

  1. 1.

    Longhi, Francesco, Oxford Art Online, 2003

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  2. 2.

    Longhi, Giuseppe, Oxford Art Online, 2003

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  3. 3.

    Longhi, Luca, Benezit Dictionary of Artists, 2011

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  4. 4.

    Longhi, Luca, Oxford Art Online, 2003

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  5. 5.

    Open Library author record for Luca Longhi (Internet Archive), 1 catalogued work.

    Institutional database · Scholarly · Internet Archive

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  6. 6.

    Directory of Open Access Journals lists 6 articles naming Luca Longhi.

    open access index · Unverified

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  7. 7.

    Gemeinsame Normdatei 4542451-2, Via Luca Longhi (Ravenna).

    authority file · Unverified · Deutsche Nationalbibliothek

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  8. 8.

    The Art Institute of Chicago, collection records associated with Luca Longhi.

    museum collection · Unverified · The Art Institute of Chicago

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  9. 9.

    The Metropolitan Museum of Art, collection record associated with Luca Longhi (1 object).

    museum collection · Unverified · The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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  10. 10.

    Wellcome Collection catalogue records 1 work naming Luca Longhi.

    museum collection · Unverified · Wellcome Collection

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  11. 11.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q6695922: Luca Longhi

    reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikimedia Foundation

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  12. 12.

    “Luca Longhi”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

    reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikipedia

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