Jacopo Loschi

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Jacopo Loschi or Jacopo d' Ilario Loschi (Parma, 1425- Carpi, 1504) was an Italian painter.

Biography

He was born in

San Francesco al Prato (Parma) in 1462. He was active in Parma till 1496, when he moved to Carpi. He painted a Madonna delle Grazie for the church of the Serviti in Carpi.[1] His sons Cosimo and Bernardino Loschi (active 1501, died 1540) was also a painter, mainly in Carpi.[2]

Most of his works are located in the

National Gallery of Parma
, including:

  • Madonna and child with Angels and God the father (altarpiece dated 1471 from church of Sant'Agostino)
  • Triptych of the Visitation with Saints Ilario and Jerome.
  • Fresco of Madonna and child and Angels with St Sebastian and Rocco with lunette of Christ in Passion, (1470, Oratory of San Girolamo).
  • Fresco of Madonna and child with saints Jerome and John the Baptist, with lunette of God the Father), (1470, Oratory of San Girolamo).

References

  1. ^ His Madonna delle Grazie disappeared after 1707.
  2. ^ Gli artisti italiani e stranieri negli stati estensi catalogo storico ... By Giuseppe Campori, pages 293-294.