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Foppa, Vincenzo
(b Bagnolo, nr Brescia, 142730; d Brescia, 151516). Italian painter and architect. He spent most of his painting career at Pavia, where he was patronized by the ruling Sforza family, the Dukes of Milan. Although many of his frescoes have been destroyed, his work in this medium prompted Filarete to name him among the greatest painters of his time, the only Lombard to be so honoured. Foppa also worked at Genoa and Savona, but he spent most of his later years working at Brescia.
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- Foppa, Vincenzo
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- Humanism, §3: Humanism and the visual arts
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- Masters, anonymous, and monogrammists, §I: Master of the Pala Sforzesca
- Milan, §II, 3: Art life and organization, 15001714
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