Defendente Ferrari
Defendente Ferrari ( * 1480-1485 in Chivasso at Turin; † after 1535 in Turin) was an Italian painter in Piedmont.
Defendente Ferrarri is documentary evidence 1500-1535. He went with Giovanni Martino Spanzotti into teaching. About him also took up Ferrari influences of Flemish, Burgundian and French painters and he maintained Gothic influences, as Piedmont contemporaries like Gaudenzio Ferrari were already under the influence of Leonardo da Vinci. He is known for several large altarpieces.
In the Gemäldegalerie Berlin is an Adoration of the Child by 1511th
Gallery
Virgin and Child with Hlg. Anna, 1528, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Assumption, Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
Polyptych of Bianzè, 1529, Museo borgonja, Vercelli
Polyptych depicting scenes from the life of Saint Crispin and Crispinianus, 1510, Dom in Turin
Madonna and Child, 1526, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam