Gaudenzio Ferrari
1475 – 1546
Italian painter, active in his native Piedmont and in Lombardy. Gaudenzio was an original and powerful artist, unduly neglected because much of his work is inaccessible. His early work was strongly intluenced by Leonardo and his Milanese followers, and throughout his life he remained eclectic, absorbing into his highly-charged, emotional style elements from Pordenone and Lotto and also, for example, from the engravings of Dürer.
25 artworks in collection
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15131544
Museum

Scenes from the Legend of Mary Magdalene: Conversion of the Rulers of Marseilles
Cappella della Maddalena, San Cristoforo, Vercelli1530
Scenes from the Life of Mary: The Annunciation and Birth of Christ
Cappella dell'Assunta, San Cristoforo, Vercelli1533
Scenes from the Life of Mary: The Adoration of the Kings
Cappella dell'Assunta, San Cristoforo, Vercelli1533




















