Marco Zoppo (1433 – 1498)

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Marco Zoppo was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active mainly in his native Bologna. Zoppo was a pupil of the painter Lippo Dalmasio and then for a few years with Francesco Squarcione around 1455 becoming a part of the Bolognese School of painting as a result. He was also a contemporary of Andrea Mantegna, and Francesco Francia was one of his pupils. Zoppo painted a number of Virgin enthroned with infant and saints in Bologna He later died in Venice after working for Squarcione.

Zoppo, The Dead Christ with Saint John the Baptist and Saint Jerome, 1470

The Dead Christ with Saint John the Baptist and Saint Jerome, 1470

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The Virgin and Child with 8 Angels, 1455, Panel transferred to Canvas, 89 x 73 cm, Louvre Museum, Paris

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St. Paul, 1433,Tempera and Gilding on Panel, Ashmolean Museum

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The Penitent St. Jerome, 1465-1466,Tempera on Panel, 41 x 33 cm

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Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints, 1471, Poplar Wood, 262 x 254 cm, Staatliche Mueum, Berlin

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Madonna and Child, 1467-1468, Tempera on Panel, 47 x 35.7 cm, National Gallery of Art

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San Pietro, 1468, 50.6 x 31.4 cm, National Gallery of Art, Washington

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Portrait of a Man, c. 1470,National Gallery, Washington DC

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Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata,1471,Tempera on Wood, 35.1 x 46.7 cm, Walters Art Museum

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St. Jerome in Penitence,circa 1468, Oil on Panel, 49.2 x 27.3, Walters Art Museum

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Resurrection, c.1431-1478,White tempera, brush and brown wash over black chalk on paper, 36.5 x 69.6 cm, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY

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