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Marco d'Oggiono

1450
1524
Italy
Marco d'Oggiono (Italy, 1450–1524) was a painter from Oggiono, known for his association with Leonardo da Vinci and his contributions to the Lombard Renaissance.
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Renaissance
Biography:

Marco d'Oggiono was an Italian painter active during the Renaissance, born in 1450 and passing away in 1524. He is best known for his religious works and portraits, which reflect the influence of Leonardo da Vinci, with whom he is believed to have studied. D'Oggiono's style is characterized by a meticulous attention to detail and a strong use of color, contributing to the development of Renaissance art in Northern Italy. His works were well-regarded during his lifetime, and he played a significant role in the dissemination of Leonardo's techniques. The exact details of his early life and training remain largely unknown.

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