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Il Pordenone
[Italian Mannerist Painter, ca.1484-1539]
| Also known as: | Giovanni Antonio Licinio Giovanni Antonio de Sacchis | | Browse all: Italian artists |
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Paintings in Museums and Public Art Galleries:
Il Pordenone at the Detroit Institute of Arts, Michigan
Drawings from the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan
J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles Study of the Martyrdom of Saint Peter Martyr, 1526
Kress Foundation Collection NEW! (Look for the "Image" links for super high resolution scans) Saints Prosdocimus and St. Peter, ca.1515-17
Kunsthistorisches Museum Databank, Vienna (in German) 
National Gallery, London, UK NEW!
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam NEW! Great scans of Rijksmuseum paintings, from the 'Memory of the Netherlands' project
Rijksmuseum Research Database, Amsterdam (in Dutch)  2 works by Il Pordenone online
The Royal Collection, London, UK (Zoomable - look for the magnifying glass and the text "Magnify image") The Annunciation, 1537
Ashmolean Museum at the University of Oxford, UK
Galleria G. Franchetti alla Ca' d'Oro, Venice (in Italian)  La cacciata dei progenitori dal paradiso terrestre
Harvard University Art Museums, Massachusetts
Indiana University Art Museum, Bloomington - Provenance Research Project St. Christopher, ca.1515-20
Phoenix Art Museum, Arizona NEW! Madonna and Child with Saint John
Pictures from Image Archives:
Il Pordenone in the Art Renewal Center
Il Pordenone at CGFA 
Il Pordenone in the Web Gallery of Art 
Artyzm
Bildindex der Kunst und Architektur (in German)  (a welcome screen is displayed for a couple of seconds before the search results appear)
Articles:
Encyclopedia Britannica complete article on Il Pordenone Note: The full version of the article is available only if you follow this link. If you bookmark the article and return later, or if you navigate directly to the Britannica website, you will see a 75-word preview only. Troubleshooting
Union List of Artist Names (Getty Museum) Reference sheet with basic information about the artist and pointers to other references.
Wikipedia, the "Open Content" Encyclopedia
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