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Italian painter (1460–1535) This article is about the Renaissance painter. For his grandson, see Lorenzo Costa the Younger. For the Italian racing cyclist, see Lorenzo Costa (cyclist).
Lorenzo Costa
Holy Family by Lorenzo Costa, at the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lyon
BornLorenzo Costa il Vecchio
1460 (1460)
Ferrara, Italy
DiedMarch 5, 1535(1535-03-05) (aged 74–75)
Mantua, Italy
Known forPainting
MovementItalian Renaissance

Lorenzo Costa (1460 – 5 March 1535) was an Italian painter.

Biography

He was born at Ferrara, but moved to Bologna by his early twenties, and was probably influenced by the Bolognese School. However, many artists worked in both cities, and thus some consider him a product of the School of Ferrara. It is possible that he trained with Cosimo Tura.

In 1483, he painted the famous Bentivoglio Altarpiece and other frescoes on the walls of the Bentivoglio chapel in San Giacomo Maggiore. He was a great friend of Francesco Francia, who was much influenced by him. In 1509 he moved to Mantua to become the court painter of Marquis Francesco Gonzaga and Isabella d'Este. For the latter's studiolo in the Ducal Palace, he painted the Allegory of Isabella d'Este's Coronation (now at the Louvre) and the Reign of Comus, two mythological paintings based on Mantegna's drawings.

He died at Mantua in 1535. His sons Ippolito and Girolamo were also painters, as was Girolamo's son, Lorenzo the Younger. Contemporaries who worked with or under him include Cosimo Tura, Dosso Dossi, Ludovico Mazzolino, Lorenzo Leonbruno, and Niccolò Pisano.

References

  1. ^ Chisholm 1911.
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