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Stephanie Manning is a graduate student at Duke University studying Historical and Cultural Visualization: Digital Art History. She is interested in Italian architecture, with a particular research focus on Roman Baths in Late Antiquity.
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My contributions to the article on Lorenzo Leonbruno will be a full biography of the artist which describes events in his life and commissions for his works. I will create a list of works by the artist with links to the museums in which they are held today. As of current, the wikipedia article is a stub mentioning the birth and death dates, and a short description of one commissioned work. There are only 3 sources provided. In order to expand upon this, I have a list of databases from which to pull sources, namely Oxford Art Online, Grove Art Online, Zenon DAI, Dyabola, Benezit Dictionary of Artists, L'Annee Philologique among others.
My working bibliography is as follows:
Bourne, M.H. 1998. Out from the Shadow of Isabella: The Artistic Patronage of Francesco II Gonzaga, Fourth Marquis of Mantua (1484-1519). Harvard University.
Brown, M. 1997. "The Palazzo di San Sebastiano (1506-1512) and the Patronage of Francesco II Gonzaga, Fourth Marquis of Mantua." Gaz. B.A. 79: 131-180.
DeMarchi, A. 1998. "Dosso versus Leonbruno." In Dosso's Fate: Painting and Court Culture in Renaissance Italy. L. Ciammitti, ed. Los Angeles: 152-175.
Regan, L.K. 2004. Creating the Court Lady: Isabella D'Este as Patron and Subject. University of California Berkeley.
Russell, F. 1977. "Saleroom Discoveries: A Nativity by Lorenzo Leonbruno." Burl. Mag. 119: 601.
Ventura, L. 1995. Lorenzo Leonbruno: Un Pittore a Corte nella Mantova di Primo Cinquecento. Rome.
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