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Bernardino Gatti (c.1495 – 22 February 1576) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance, active mainly in Parma and Cremona. He is also commonly called il Sojaro. He was born in or near Pavia or Cremona. His early apprenticeship is unclear, though he was influenced by the pre-eminent local painters: Pordenone, alongside whose works are many of Gatti's frescoes, as well as Correggio. Gatti worked for 12 years, 1560–72, in the fresco decoration of the cupola of the duomo of Parma, where he was assisted by Bartholomaeus Spranger. His major works are the large fresco in the refectory of San Pietro in Cremona from 1552, frescoes in the dome of the Santa Maria della Steccata (1560–66) in Parma, and his Assunta in the Duomo of Cremona. He also worked in Pavia (1531) and Piacenza (1543). Among his

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  • Bernardino Gatti (de)
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  • Bernardino Gatti (fr)
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  • Гатти, Бернардино (ru)
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  • Bernardino Gatti dit il Sojaro, né à Pavie, Crémone ou Verceil en 1495 ou 1496 et mort à Crémone le 22 février 1576, est un peintre italien. (fr)
  • Bernardino Gatti detto il Sojaro (Pavia, 1495/1496 – Cremona, 22 febbraio 1576) è stato un pittore italiano. Allievo, anche se il fatto non è documentato, del Correggio, fu attivo a Pavia, Parma e Cremona. (it)
  • Бернардино Гатти, известный как Соджаро (итал. Bernardino Gatti detto il Sojaro; ок. 1495, Павия, Ломбардия — 22 февраля 1576, Кремона, Ломбардия) — итальянский живописец ломбардской школы. Ученик Корреджо, хотя это и не подтверждено документально, он активно работал в Павии, Парме и Кремоне. (ru)
  • Bernardino Gatti (c.1495 – 22 February 1576) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance, active mainly in Parma and Cremona. He is also commonly called il Sojaro. He was born in or near Pavia or Cremona. His early apprenticeship is unclear, though he was influenced by the pre-eminent local painters: Pordenone, alongside whose works are many of Gatti's frescoes, as well as Correggio. Gatti worked for 12 years, 1560–72, in the fresco decoration of the cupola of the duomo of Parma, where he was assisted by Bartholomaeus Spranger. His major works are the large fresco in the refectory of San Pietro in Cremona from 1552, frescoes in the dome of the Santa Maria della Steccata (1560–66) in Parma, and his Assunta in the Duomo of Cremona. He also worked in Pavia (1531) and Piacenza (1543). Among his (en)
  • Bernardino Gatti (* 1495 oder 1496 in Pavia; † 22. Februar 1576 in Cremona) war ein italienischer Maler. Gatti, genannt il Sojaro („Böttcher“), bildete sich nach Antonio da Correggio, war in Pavia, Cremona und Parma tätig, wo er 1575 starb. Er hat sein Vorbild mit besonderem Glück in der Zartheit und Lieblichkeit der Gesichter von Jungfrauen und Kindern nachgeahmt. Parma, Piacenza und Cremona verfügen über eine Vielzahl seiner Werke. (de)
  • Bernardino Gatti, también conocido como Il Sojaro (Pavía, c. 1495 - Cremona, 22 de febrero de 1576), pintor italiano del Renacimiento, activo principalmente en Parma y Cremona. Sus primeros trabajos documentados revelan un conocimiento de la obra de Correggio y de la corriente clasicista liderada por Rafael y Giulio Romano. Con el tiempo persistió con fuerza la influencia de la Escuela de Parma en su estilo, pero con infiltraciones del arte lombardo. (es)
  • Bernardino Gatti, , kallad Il Sojaro ("tunnbindaren"), född cirka 1495 i Pavia, död 22 februari 1575 i Parma, var en italiensk renässansmålare. Han var lärjunge hos Correggio som han fick sitt framställningssätt av. Gatti lyckades dock inte helt med att efterbilda den oskuld och glädje som utmärkte Correggios barnfigurer. I Cremona, Parma och Piacenza finns flera arbeten av Gatti. (sv)
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  • Bernardino Gatti (c.1495 – 22 February 1576) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance, active mainly in Parma and Cremona. He is also commonly called il Sojaro. He was born in or near Pavia or Cremona. His early apprenticeship is unclear, though he was influenced by the pre-eminent local painters: Pordenone, alongside whose works are many of Gatti's frescoes, as well as Correggio. Gatti worked for 12 years, 1560–72, in the fresco decoration of the cupola of the duomo of Parma, where he was assisted by Bartholomaeus Spranger. His major works are the large fresco in the refectory of San Pietro in Cremona from 1552, frescoes in the dome of the Santa Maria della Steccata (1560–66) in Parma, and his Assunta in the Duomo of Cremona. He also worked in Pavia (1531) and Piacenza (1543). Among his most famous pupils are Sofonisba Anguissola and his nephew, Gervasio Gatti. (en)
  • Bernardino Gatti (* 1495 oder 1496 in Pavia; † 22. Februar 1576 in Cremona) war ein italienischer Maler. Gatti, genannt il Sojaro („Böttcher“), bildete sich nach Antonio da Correggio, war in Pavia, Cremona und Parma tätig, wo er 1575 starb. Er hat sein Vorbild mit besonderem Glück in der Zartheit und Lieblichkeit der Gesichter von Jungfrauen und Kindern nachgeahmt. Parma, Piacenza und Cremona verfügen über eine Vielzahl seiner Werke. Für den Hauptaltar von San Pietro zu Cremona malte er die Geburt Christi und für das Refektorium 1552 das Wunder Christi mit den fünf Broten und zwei Fischen. Zu Piacenza führte er um 1553 den heiligen Georg, den Lindwurm tötend, aus. In der Kirche der Madonna della Steccata zu Parma stellte er 1566 die Himmelfahrt der Maria in Fresko dar. Sein Hauptwerk ist eine Madonna mit Stiftern im Dom zu Pavia. (de)
  • Bernardino Gatti, también conocido como Il Sojaro (Pavía, c. 1495 - Cremona, 22 de febrero de 1576), pintor italiano del Renacimiento, activo principalmente en Parma y Cremona. Sus primeros trabajos documentados revelan un conocimiento de la obra de Correggio y de la corriente clasicista liderada por Rafael y Giulio Romano. Con el tiempo persistió con fuerza la influencia de la Escuela de Parma en su estilo, pero con infiltraciones del arte lombardo. Su obra más lograda es el gran fresco con la Multiplicación de los Panes y los Peces (San Pietro al Po, Cremona, 1552), donde la influencia correggiesca es solo una pátina que cubre un espíritu más cercano a lo lombardo, de un realismo detallista. Posteriormente se hará evidente un intento de acercamiento al manierismo imperante (Ascensión de Cristo, San Segismondo, 1553), bebiendo directamente del arte del Pordenone. Entre 1560 y 1572 trabajó en la decoración de la cúpula del Duomo de la Steccata (Parma), con la ayuda de diversos ayudantes, entre ellos el germano Bartholomeus Spranger. Gatti nunca logró asimilar totalmente los principios del manierismo, siendo típico de su obra una esclerotización de las formas y una falta de ritmo en el movimiento de sus figuras. (es)
  • Bernardino Gatti dit il Sojaro, né à Pavie, Crémone ou Verceil en 1495 ou 1496 et mort à Crémone le 22 février 1576, est un peintre italien. (fr)
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