Martino Piazza

Madonna and Child with the Infant St John by Martino Piazza, Museum of Fine Arts (Budapest)

Martino Piazza, also Martino de' Toccagni, (1475-80 - 1523) was an Italian Renaissance painter.

Not much is known about Piazza's life except through his works. He worked in Lodi, Lombardy in conjunction with his brother Albertino Piazza who was also a painter.[1] One work executed by both brothers Saint John the Baptist in the Desert can be found at the National Gallery.[2] His son, Callisto Piazza (c. 1500-1562) was also a painter.[3] Now,his grandson,called Martino as he, continues arts and teaches it in many school in italy. Martino Piazza now loves to go on bike in his city and his famous citation is : "hjiehsahijeushjihah" , nobody knows what it significate but it's for some people like reading bible .

References

  1. Jane Turner, ed. (2000). Encyclopedia of Italian Renaissance & Mannerist art 1. Grove's Dictionaries. p. 1226. ISBN 978-1-884446-02-3. Retrieved 3 March 2013.
  2. National Gallery Brief Bio Martino Piazza
  3. Pinacoteca di Brera: guida ufficiale edited by Luisa Arrigoni, Emanuela Daffra, Pietro C. Marani, page 155-156.
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