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Rizzoli, Giovanni Pietro
Document Type
Reference Entry
Author
Source
Oxford Art Online, 2003
Subject
Italian
Language
English
Abstract
[il Giampietrino] (fl c. 1495–1540). Italian painter. He may be identifiable with the ‘gian petro’ jotted down in a list by Leonardo between 1497 and 1500 (Milan, Bib. Ambrosiana, Codex Atlanticus, fol. 713r; ex. fol. 264 r–b) and thus may have been present in or near Leonardo’s Milanese workshop before the end of the 15th century, although the surviving paintings usually connected with him belong stylistically to the period between 1510 and 1530. The recent discovery of documents and paintings (Marani, 1989; Shell and Sironi) related to his presence in Savona in 1537 excludes the previous identifications of the artists with Giovanni Pedrini or Pietro Rizzo. His paintings include the altarpiece of the Virgin and Child with Saints dated 1521 for the church of S Marino, Pavia, and a series of small pictures of the Virgin and Child, Mary Magdalene, Lucrezia, Cleopatra, Sophonisba and Diana (the latter New York, Met.), probably almost all privately commissioned. These paintings are strongly influenced by the work of Leonardo, often deriving, with variations, from his lost ...