Luca Antonio Busati

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Luca Antonio Busati (* probably around 1470; † probably around 1518 or 1539) was a painter of the Italian Renaissance .

He was in the area around Venice and Ravenna ; B. in Treviso and Faenza , active. Busati is close to the style of Giovanni Battista Cima and Giovanni Bellini . Influences from Lorenzo Lotto and Palma Vecchio can also be seen in his work.

Name spelling

Busati's last name can also be found in the spelling Busatti or Buscati.

Master of Disbelief

Busati has signed some of his works. Before art history could assign Busati's unsigned work to him by name, it was classified under the name of the Master of Disbelief (Saint Thomas) (Italian: Il maestro veneto dell 'Incredulità di San Tommaso ). This emergency name refers to his unsigned painting of the risen Christ with Saint Thomas from the Church of San Nicolò in Treviso.

Works (selection)

  • St. Mark with St. Francis and Andrew , 1510. Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice (signed)
  • Entombment , around 1512. National Gallery, London [1] (signed)
  • Holy clan . Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, Alte Pinakothek, Munich, inventory no. 473
  • La incredulità di San Tommaso (The incredulity of St. Thomas, altarpiece from Treviso). Accademia Gallery, Venice
  • Madonna and Child with Saints Catherine, Francis and Jerome . Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo, Brescia
  • Madonna and Child and Saints Peter, John and Jerome . Galleria Giorgio Franchetti alla Ca 'd'Oro, Venice

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Antonio Busati: In: EM Keary (ed.): A Catalog of the Accademia delle Belle Arti at Venice. With Biographical Notices of the Painters and Engraved Reproductions of Some of Their Works. William Heinemann, London 1894. New edition (scan) Cornell University Library 2009
  2. A. Tempestini: L'incredulità di San Tommaso nella Chiesa di San Nicolò a Treviso e il suo autore enigmatico. In: P. Zampetti, V. Sgarbi: Lorenzo Lotto: atti del convegno internazionale di studi per il V centenario della nascita. Treviso, 1981, pp. 111-113
  3. ^ A. Tempestini: Il maestro veneto dell'incredulità di San Tommaso. In: Antichità Viva. 1974, No. 2, pp. 11-17
  4. ^ A. Tempestini: I Fratelli Busati e il Mastro veneto dell'incredulità di San Tommaso. In: Studi di Storia dell'Arte. 1993, 4, pp. 27-68