Artist

Lombard 16th Century

Portrait of Lombard 16th Century

1525–1574

Lombard 16th Century was a Renaissance artist. 2 works are cataloged here, principally at National Gallery of Art.

This 16th-century artist made detailed profile drawings in pen, chalk, and ink, along with small bronze and silver religious reliefs. Look for two versions of *Profile of a Man*—one in brown ink on paper, another in black chalk with red and white touches. Their bronze *The Entombment* and nielloed silver works like *Madonna and Child with Two Monastic Saints* show finely wrought figures in delicate metal. Next, tap *The Entombment* to see how Renaissance sculptors shaped light and shadow in bronze.

Works by Lombard 16th Century

Collections represented

National Gallery of Art

Museum

National Gallery of Art

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