Category:Master of the Arma Christi of San Lorenzo in Verona

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Anonymous painter active in Verona at the end of the 15th century and at the very beginning of the 16th century, collaborator of Domenico Morone, known and named in reference to the altarpiece of the San Lorenzo church in Verona for which he painted the backdrop. What remains of his work, in addition to this altarpiece, is The Emperor Trajan on horseback with his courtiers and four rondi from a wedding chest illustrating examples of heroic virtue taken from the History of Rome; two belong to the Al Thani Collection: Horatius Cocles defending a bridge in Rome from the Etruscans and Gaius Mucius Scævola, punished for failing to kill Porsenna, himself puts his hand in the fire , the other two in the Museum der bildenden Künste in Leipzig : The priests beg Coriolanus not to attack Rome and Veturia and Volumnia and their two sons convince Coriolanus not to attack Rome. Source

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