Ambrosius Benson

(c.1495/1500, Ferrara or Milan - 1550, Flanders) was an Italian painter who became a part of the Northern Renaissance. While many surviving paintings have been attributed, there is very little known of him from records, and he tended not to sign his work. He is believed to be responsible for mainly religious art, but also painted portraits on commission. He sometime painted from classical sources, often setting the figures in modern-dress, or a contemporary domestic setting. In his lifetime he was successful; he had a large workshop, his work was sold internationally and he was especially popular in Spain. Benson became popular as a source for pastiche with 19th century painters, who are sometimes known as the "followers of Benson". In particular his many variations of the Magdalen and Sibilla Persica, were further copied and became popular with contemporary buyers. Many have retained their relative value and held in the National Gallery, London and command high prices at Sotheby's
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Ambrosius Benson Mary Magdalene oil painting


Mary Magdalene
Gemälde ID::  85215
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Mary Magdalene
Date first half of 16th century Medium Oil on oak panel Dimensions Height: 69.5 cm (27.4 in). Width: 55.5 cm (21.9 in). cjr
Date_first_half_of_16th_century _ Medium_Oil_on_oak_panel _ Dimensions_Height:_69.5_cm_(27.4_in)._Width:_55.5_cm_(21.9_in). _ cjr
   
   
     

Ambrosius Benson Mary Magdalene oil painting


Mary Magdalene
Gemälde ID::  90885
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Mary Magdalene
Oil on oak panel, 69,5 x 55,5 cm Date 1120s cjr
Oil_on_oak_panel,_69,5_x_55,5_cm _ Date_1120s _ cjr
   
   
     

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     Ambrosius Benson
     (c.1495/1500, Ferrara or Milan - 1550, Flanders) was an Italian painter who became a part of the Northern Renaissance. While many surviving paintings have been attributed, there is very little known of him from records, and he tended not to sign his work. He is believed to be responsible for mainly religious art, but also painted portraits on commission. He sometime painted from classical sources, often setting the figures in modern-dress, or a contemporary domestic setting. In his lifetime he was successful; he had a large workshop, his work was sold internationally and he was especially popular in Spain. Benson became popular as a source for pastiche with 19th century painters, who are sometimes known as the "followers of Benson". In particular his many variations of the Magdalen and Sibilla Persica, were further copied and became popular with contemporary buyers. Many have retained their relative value and held in the National Gallery, London and command high prices at Sotheby's

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