LORENZO LOTTO
(c. 1480 – 1556) was a Northern Italian painter draughtsman and illustrator,
traditionally placed in the Venetian school. He painted mainly altarpieces, religious
subjects and portraits. While he was active during the High Renaissance, he already
constitutes, through his nervous and eccentric posings and distortions, a transitional
stage to the first Florentine and Roman Mannerists of the 16th century.

Lorenzo Lotto, Virgin and Child with Saints Jerome and
Anthony, 1521

Lorenzo Lotto, Madonna and Child with Saints, 1534

Lorenzo Lotto, Madonna and Child with St Flavian and St
Onophrius,1508

Lorenzo Lotto, Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine, 1524

Lorenzo Lotto

Lorenzo Lotto, Venus and Cupid, Oil on canvas, 36 3/8 x 43 7/8, late
1520s

Lorenzo Lotto, Angel Annunciating, 1527

Lorenzo Lotto, Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine

Lorenzo Lotto, (detail)