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Died
  
1549, Milan, Italy

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Altarpiece of the three archangels

Marco d'Oggiono (c. 1470 – c. 1549) was an Italian Renaissance painter and a chief pupil of Leonardo da Vinci, many of whose works he copied.

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Biography and works

Marco d'Oggiono Madonna and Child Marco d39 Oggiono circa 1490 M19661 Auckland

He was born at Oggiono near Milan. Of the details of his life, we know almost nothing — not even the date of his important series of frescoes painted for the church of Santa Maria della Pace in Milan. He died probably in Milan. Luigi Lanzi gave 1530 as the date of his death, but various writers in Milan say it took place in 1540, and now the best accepted date is 1549.

Marco d'Oggiono FileSalvator Mundi Marco d39Oggionojpg Wikimedia Commons

He was a hard-working artist, but his paintings are wanting in vivacity of feeling and purity of drawing, while, in his composition, it has been well said that "intensity of color does duty for intensity of sentiment." He copied Leonardo's Last Supper repeatedly, and one of his best copies is in the possession of the Royal Academy of Arts.

Marco d'Oggiono FileMarco d39Oggiono The Archinto Portrait National Gallery

His two most notable pictures — one in the Pinacoteca di Brera (representing St. Michael), and the other in the private gallery of the Bonomi family (representing the Madonna) — are signed with his name in Latin, "Marcus".

Marco d'Oggiono Prices and estimates of works Marco D39 Oggiono

His other works can be seen at Berlin, Paris, St. Petersburg and Turin, the one in Russia being a clever copy of the Last Supper by Leonardo. He cannot be regarded as an important artist, or even a very good copyist, but in his pictures the sky and mountains and the distant landscapes are always worthy of consideration, and in these we probably get the painter's best original work.

Marco d'Oggiono FileIMG 4300 Milano Monumento a Leonardo Marco d39Oggiono

References

Marco d'Oggiono Wikipedia