Paintings until 1506 (Treviso)
by Lorenzo Lotto

In the initial phase of his career in Treviso, during which the young painter enjoyed the active support of the local bishop, Bernardo de' Rossi, Lotto gained experience in virtually all types of commission that he was to practice subsequently, from half-length images for private devotion to church altarpieces, and a St Jerome in the Desert to portraits and secular allegories.

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Madonna and Child with St Peter Martyr
1503
Wood panel, 55 x 87 cm
Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte, Naples


Madonna and Child with Sts Peter, Christine, Liberale, and Jerome
1505
Oil on wood, 177 x 162 cm (lunette: 90 x 179 cm)
Santa Cristina al Tiverone, Treviso


Madonna and Child with Sts Peter, Christine, Liberale, and Jerome (detail)
1505
Oil on wood
Santa Cristina al Tiverone, Treviso


Bishop Bernardo de' Rossi
1505
Oil on wood, 54 x 41 cm
Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte, Naples


Allegory of Virtue and Vice
1505
Oil on wood, 57 x 42 cm
National Gallery of Art, Washington


Allegory of Virtue and Vice (detail)
1505
Oil on wood
National Gallery of Art, Washington


Portrait of a Lady
c. 1506
Oil on wood, 36 x 28 cm
Musée des Beaux-Arts, Dijon


Allegory of Chastity ("Maiden's Dream")
c. 1506
Oil on panel, 43 x 34 cm
National Gallery of Art, Washington


Allegory of Chastity detail)
c. 1506
Oil on panel
National Gallery of Art, Washington


Head of a Young Man
c. 1505
Oil on wood, 28 x 23 cm
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence


Assumption of the Virgin
1506
Oil on wood, 175 x 162 cm
Duomo, Asolo (Treviso)


Madonna and Child with Saints
c. 1506
Oil on wood, 83 x 105 cm
National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh


St Jerome in the Wilderness
1506
Oil on wood, 48 x 40 cm
Musée du Louvre, Paris



Summary of paintings by Lorenzo Lotto
until 1506
Treviso
1506-13
Recanati, Rome
1513-24
Bergamo
1523-24
Trescore
1525-33
Venice
1533-40
The Marches
from 1540
Venice, Ancona, Loreto



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