Francesco Verla (1470- circa 1521) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active in Northern Italy.

Mystical Marriage of St Catherine of Alexandria (1512), San Francesco, Schio.

Biography

He was born in Villaverla and died in Rovereto. He was a follower of Bartolomeo Montagna, and influenced by Mantegna and Perugino.[1] He is described by some, however, as emerging from the School of Vicenza.[2] An Enthroned Madonna and Child with Saints Joseph and Francis (1520) at the Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan, is attributed to Verla. A drawing depicting the Baptism of Christ at the Morgan Library and Museum in New York is attributed to Verla.[3]

Bibliography

  1. โ†‘ Enciclopedia Treccani, entry on Verla.
  2. โ†‘ A Renaissance Painting, (Madonna of Mercy attributed to Verla), Bulletin of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Volume 3, page 111.
  3. โ†‘ Morgan library, drawing of Verla.
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