Lucrezia Agliardi Vertova (1490?–1558) 1557 Giovanni Battista Moroni Italian As the Latin inscription tells us, Abbess Lucrezia Agliardi Vertova founded the Carmelite convent of Saint Anne at Albino, outside Bergamo. This remarkably unidealized portrait of the widowed abbess hung there for centuries. Moroni was so famous for the naturalism of his portraits that the Venetian artist Titian singled him out for that quality, and his paintings were an important ingredient in the training that Caravaggio received while he lived in Lucrezia Agliardi Vertova (1490?–1558). Giovanni Battista


Lucrezia Agliardi Vertova (1490?–1558) 1557 Giovanni Battista Moroni Italian As the Latin inscription tells us, Abbess Lucrezia Agliardi Vertova founded the Carmelite convent of Saint Anne at Albino, outside Bergamo. This remarkably unidealized portrait of the widowed abbess hung there for centuries. Moroni was so famous for the naturalism of his portraits that the Venetian artist Titian singled him out for that quality, and his paintings were an important ingredient in the training that Caravaggio received while he lived in Lucrezia Agliardi Vertova (1490?–1558). Giovanni Battista Moroni (Italian, Albino, no later than 1524–1578 Albino). 1557. Oil on canvas. Paintings


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