the
lombard master was an italian painter and theologian, born in novara, italy around 1096. he is known for his elegant figures and uniform gold grounds, which reflect the transition from late gothic to renaissance art. the
lombard master was a prominent figure in the medieval art world, and his works can be found in various museums, including the
museo poldi pezzoli in milan, italy.
early life and education
the
lombard master was born into a poor family and received his education at the cathedral schools of novara and lucca. he later moved to paris, where he studied under the guidance of
peter abelard and
hugh of st. victor. the
lombard master became a subdeacon in 1147 and was ordained as a priest before 1156.
notable works
some of the notable works by the
lombard master include:
influence and legacy
the
lombard master was a celebrated theologian and painter of his time. his works have been widely studied and admired, and he is considered one of the most important figures of the medieval art world. the
lombard master was also an influential teacher, and his students included
prominent artists and theologians of the time. for more information about the
lombard master and his works, visit the
WahooArt.com website, which features a collection of his paintings, including
cleopatra / eurydice and
saint anthony abbot. you can also learn more about the
lombard master on
wikipedia, which provides a detailed biography of his life and works.