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  1. Marco d'Oggiono (c. 1470 – c. 1549) was an Italian Renaissance painter and a chief pupil of Leonardo da Vinci, many of whose works he copied.

  2. Nov 21, 2023 · From lessons learned in Leonardo da Vinci's studio, Marco d'Oggiono forged an extremely successful artistic career. Absorbing both the techniques and themes of Italy's preeminent Renaissance painter, d'Oggiono appealed to a broad public desiring fashionable "Leonardesque" work.

  3. Marco d'Oggiono è stato un pittore italiano esponente del Rinascimento lombardo, allievo di Leonardo da Vinci.

  4. The Italian painter Marco d’Oggiono is first documented in 1487, in a contract engaging him to teach an artist to paint miniatures. He must therefore have been well established in Milan by this time. He was associated with Leonardo da Vinci by 1490.

  5. Marco d'Oggiono. documented from 1487; died 1524. He is possibly the Marco recorded in the studio of Leonardo da Vinci in 1490. Several authenticated works show that his style was strongly influenced by Leonardo's.

  6. Marco d'Oggiono was an Italian Renaissance painter and a chief pupil of Leonardo da Vinci, many of whose works he copied. He was born at Oggiono near Milan. Of the details of his life, we know almost nothing — not even the date of his important series of frescoes painted for the church of Santa Maria della Pace in Milan.

  7. Marco d'Oggiono (c. 1470 – c. 1549) was an Italian Renaissance painter and a chief pupil of Leonardo da Vinci, many of whose works he copied. Figure of Marco d'Oggiono at the pedestal of Leonardo da Vinci monument.