Vincenzo Civerchio

Vincenzo Da Crema known as Vincenzo Civerchio or He Civerchio (Creamed, ~1470 - Creamed, ~1544) is an Italian painter and a wood-carver of the Renaissance, credit with Brescia described as perspectivist.

He is known as being a tag-along (poor) of Bernardino Butinone, of Bernardo Zenale, influenced by Vincenzo Foppa.

The historians of Art, Vasari and Giovanni Paolo Lomazzo confused it with Vincenzo Foppa.

Biography

In 1493, it is commissioned to paint the frescos (destroyed) of the Vie of the Virgin to the presbytery of the old cathedral of Brescia.

From Crema, the municipal government orders to him important paintings like a Annonciation for a dresser of organ and a Saint Marc between Justice and Temperance (1507), painting confiscated by the French and lost then.

In 1512, one finds it living with Romano di Lombardia, in the north of Creamed.

Works

  • "" Way of Cross , Deposition (1490), Saint-Pierre and Paul, Travagliato,
  • Polyptyque Saint Nicolas of Tolentino (1495, for the church Santa Barnaba, Brescia. preserved at the art gallery Tosio Martinengo.
  • Retable Holy Sebastien, Roch and Christophe (1519), cathedral of Creamed
  • Polyptyque of the Vierge to the Child with the saints (1525), Palazzolo sull' Oglio, Santa Maria Assunta
  • National Gallery off Art:
    • Christ informing Pierre and Paul to prepare Passover (1504), moderated on panel,
  • Pinacothèque of Brera, Milan
  • S. Pantaleone , woodcarving, with the Dôme of Creamed.
  • Frescos with the Chiesa di Santa Maria dei campi Travagliato

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