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Lorenzo Di Credi Collection

Lorenzo di Credi, a renowned Italian artist of the 15th and 16th centuries, left an indelible mark on the world of art with his exquisite creations

Background imageLorenzo Di Credi Collection: Lorenzo di Credi, c. 1459-1537, 1876 (litho)

Lorenzo di Credi, c. 1459-1537, 1876 (litho)
709492 Lorenzo di Credi, c. 1459-1537, 1876 (litho); Private Collection; (add.info.: Italian Renaissance artist and sculptor. From Histoire des Peintres, Ecole Florentine, published 1876).

Background imageLorenzo Di Credi Collection: Madonna and Child with the Infant St John and Angels. Creator: Lorenzo di Credi

Madonna and Child with the Infant St John and Angels. Creator: Lorenzo di Credi
Madonna and Child with the Infant St John and Angels, Unknown date

Background imageLorenzo Di Credi Collection: Madonna and Child with a Pomegranate, 1475 / 1480. Creator: Lorenzo di Credi

Madonna and Child with a Pomegranate, 1475 / 1480. Creator: Lorenzo di Credi
Madonna and Child with a Pomegranate, 1475/1480

Background imageLorenzo Di Credi Collection: Portrait of Lorenzo di Credi, 1488. Creator: Perugino

Portrait of Lorenzo di Credi, 1488. Creator: Perugino
Portrait of Lorenzo di Credi, 1488

Background imageLorenzo Di Credi Collection: Portrait of a Young Woman, ca. 1490-1500. Creator: Lorenzo di Credi

Portrait of a Young Woman, ca. 1490-1500. Creator: Lorenzo di Credi
Portrait of a Young Woman, ca. 1490-1500. Identified as the widow of Credis brother

Background imageLorenzo Di Credi Collection: Madonna Adoring the Child with the Infant Saint John the Baptist and an Angel, Early 1490s

Madonna Adoring the Child with the Infant Saint John the Baptist and an Angel, Early 1490s

Background imageLorenzo Di Credi Collection: Virgin and Child, 1400s. Creator: Lorenzo di Credi (Italian, 1459-1537), follower of

Virgin and Child, 1400s. Creator: Lorenzo di Credi (Italian, 1459-1537), follower of
Virgin and Child, 1400s

Background imageLorenzo Di Credi Collection: The Virgin and Child, c. 1510. Creator: Lorenzo di Credi (Italian, 1459-1537)

The Virgin and Child, c. 1510. Creator: Lorenzo di Credi (Italian, 1459-1537)
The Virgin and Child, c. 1510

Background imageLorenzo Di Credi Collection: The Virgin and Child with St Julian and St Nicholas of Myra, 1490-1492 (1870). Artist: Hebert

The Virgin and Child with St Julian and St Nicholas of Myra, 1490-1492 (1870). Artist: Hebert
The Virgin and Child with St Julian and St Nicholas of Myra, 1490-1492 (1870). After the painting by Lorenzo di Credi in the collection of the Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageLorenzo Di Credi Collection: The head of a young woman, 15th or 16th century (1930). Artist: Lorenzo di Credi

The head of a young woman, 15th or 16th century (1930). Artist: Lorenzo di Credi
The head of a young woman, 15th or 16th century (1930). Original found in the collection of the Albertina, Vienna. From Apollo magazine, volume XII, no 69 (September 1930)

Background imageLorenzo Di Credi Collection: Portrait of Lorenzo, c15th century

Portrait of Lorenzo, c15th century. Lorenzo di Credi (c. 1459 -January 12, 1537) was an Italian Renaissance painter and sculptor

Background imageLorenzo Di Credi Collection: Attributed Lorenzo di Credi; Width 43. 5 cm 17. 1 inches

Attributed Lorenzo di Credi; Width 43. 5 cm 17. 1 inches
Attributed to Lorenzo di Credi;, Width, 43.5 cm (17.1 inches)

Background imageLorenzo Di Credi Collection: Lorenzo Di Credi, C. 1459 A

Lorenzo Di Credi, C. 1459 A

Background imageLorenzo Di Credi Collection: Lorenzo di Credi, Italian (c. 1457-1459-1536), Madonna and Child with a Pomegranate

Lorenzo di Credi, Italian (c. 1457-1459-1536), Madonna and Child with a Pomegranate, 1475-1480, oil on panel

Background imageLorenzo Di Credi Collection: Wenceslaus Hollar after Lorenzo di Credi (Bohemian, 1607 - 1677), Head of Woman Looking

Wenceslaus Hollar after Lorenzo di Credi (Bohemian, 1607 - 1677), Head of Woman Looking Right, etching


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Lorenzo di Credi, a renowned Italian artist of the 15th and 16th centuries, left an indelible mark on the world of art with his exquisite creations. Born in Florence in 1459, he was a contemporary of famous artists such as Leonardo da Vinci and Perugino. One of Lorenzo's notable works is the "Portrait of Caterina Sforza Riario, " depicting the Lady of Imola and Forli. This masterpiece showcases his skill in capturing the essence and beauty of his subjects. Another remarkable piece is the "Madonna and Child with a Pomegranate, " which exudes serenity and tenderness. In addition to portraiture, Lorenzo also excelled in religious paintings. His "Madonna Adoring the Child" portrays deep devotion while incorporating intricate details that captivate viewers' attention. The vibrant colors used in his "Virgin and Child" evoke a sense of divine grace. Lorenzo's talent extended beyond painting; he was also known for creating sculptures like "The Virgin and Child with St Julian. " These sculptures exhibit his ability to bring life-like qualities to stone through meticulous craftsmanship. Throughout his career, Lorenzo continued to refine his style, evident in works like "The Head of a Young Woman. " This portrait reflects both delicacy and strength simultaneously—a testament to Lorenzo's versatility as an artist. Although some pieces have been attributed to him rather than definitively confirmed as his own work, they still bear witness to Lorenzo's influence on Renaissance art. His legacy lives on through these captivating masterpieces that continue to inspire generations even today. With each stroke of brush or chisel against stone, Lorenzo di Credi immortalized moments in time—portraits frozen forever, conveying emotions across centuries. His dedication to perfection shines through every creation attributed or inspired by him—an artistic genius whose impact endures eternally.