Lorenzo Lotto, one of the first great …

Years: 1509 - 1509

Lorenzo Lotto, one of the first great Venetian artists of the High Renaissance to see the art of central Italy and Rome, works with a number of artists in the Vatican Palace’s Stanze della Segnatura—the apartments of Pope Julius II—under the supervision of Raphael.

Like Leonardo’s earlier Milanese frescoes for the “Last Supper,” Raphael's frescoes in the Stanza are visually and contextually ultimate Florentine-Roman statements, whereas the oil paintings of Giorgione and Titian are most representative of Venetian concerns.

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