Tommaso Vincidor

Tommaso di Andrea Vincidor (* 1493 in Bologna, Italy, † 1536 in Breda, The Netherlands) was an Italian painter and architect of the Renaissance. It is believed that he first entered Rome pupil and assistant of Raphael and this was, for example, went with his frescoes in the Vatican at hand. After Raphael's death Vindicor was then from 1520 in Flanders operate and is often seen as an example of the placement of the new features in the Italian art of his time in the Netherlands. This feature can be seen, for example, at its 1521 verifiable exchange of prints of works by Raphael and. Ascribed to the buildings and grave monuments in Renaissance style in Flanders

Name letters

One meets Tommaso di Andrea Vincidor 's name in documents from 1517 to him to be found also as Tommaso Tommaso da Vinci gates or Bologna.

Vincidors acquaintance with Dürer

Vincidor should have Albrecht Dürer portrayed in 1521 when he visited Antwerp, a gesture returned the diary after Dürer information. Dürer mentions him in his diary Polonier Thomas, so Thomas of Bologna.

The letter to Pope Leo Vincidors

The letter of 1520 a painter to Pope Leo X is generally regarded as written by Vincidor and gives an interesting insight into the transmission of pictures by Italian masters on cardboard as templates for the given in Flanders in order carpets.

Vincidor as an architect

Vincidor was around 1536 the architect of one of the first buildings in the Renaissance style in the Netherlands, the castle of Breda.

Works (selection)

Vincidor be attributed, for example, the following works, which were previously under " Anonymous masters from Flanders ."

  • Adoration of the Child, cardboard, Paris, Musée du Louvre, Département des Graphic Arts. INV 4269
  • Alexander and Roxanne, cardboard, Paris, Musée du Louvre, Département des Graphic Arts. INV 3885
  • Bacchus. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Circumcision of Christ ( circoncision ), Paris, Musee du Louvre
  • Boughton House cartons (after Raphael ), cardboard as a template for the tapestry in Boughton House, Kettering ( Northamptonshire )
  • Stations of life "( Les Ages de la vie), series of five cartons, Paris, Musée du Louvre, Department of Graphic Arts, INV INV 20710 to 20714
  • Triumph of Silene (Le triomphe de Silène ), cardboard, Paris. Musée du Louvre Department of Graphic Arts, INV INV 20715
  • Proclamation, cardboard, Oxford, Ashmolean Museum
  • Vision of Ezekiel, with the arms of Pope Leo X., cardboard after Raphael, Madrid, Museo Nacional de Artes Decorativas

Be Vincidor on some boxes of chalk drawings, today, attributed in private ownership.

Master of the cube?

The anonymous Master of the cube, an engraver of the Renaissance, is now mostly seen as identical with Vincidor, this identification is not necessarily assured.

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