BUTINONE, Bernardino Jacopi - b. ~1436 Treviglio, d. ~1507 ? - WGA

BUTINONE, Bernardino Jacopi

(b. ~1436 Treviglio, d. ~1507 ?)

Bernardino Jacopi Butinone, called Bernardo da Treviglio (also as Buttinone), Italian painter, active in Lombardy. He was the son of Jacopo da Treviglio, and the pupil of Vincenzo Foppa. He worked together with an other pupil, Bernardo Zenale. He was influenced by Mantegna. He was the tutor of Bramantino.

Madonna and Child
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Madonna and Child

The form of this painting is almost harsh, as if hammered out rather than modeled, and the contours are as incisive as if they had been scratched into the surface. In part, colour dominates the form and has a perspective function, giving the planes their distance in depth. The overall effect is that of a painted bas-relief, in which the colour is subtle rather than bold. Accordingly, the work reflects the two major influences on Boutonniere: Mantegna and Foppa. At the same time, Butinone reveals his taste for virtuoso detail in the Child’s pleated shirt, the hair filleted with red-gold and the mannered gesture of the Madonna’s hands as they leaf through the book.

The Flight into Egypt
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The Flight into Egypt

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