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Painter, b. 1474 - d. 1555

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  • Follower of Girolamo dai Libri (Italian, 1474-1555), Madonna and child with angel and John the Baptist, oil on wooden panel, 49 x 37cm
    Mar. 14, 2023

    Follower of Girolamo dai Libri (Italian, 1474-1555), Madonna and child with angel and John the Baptist, oil on wooden panel, 49 x 37cm

    Est: £400 - £600

    Follower of Girolamo dai Libri (Italian, 1474-1555) Madonna and child with angel and John the Baptist oil on wooden panel

    Gorringes
  • Girolamo dai Libri (1474-1555) All Saints, historiated initial 'C' cut from
    Dec. 15, 2021

    Girolamo dai Libri (1474-1555) All Saints, historiated initial 'C' cut from

    Est: £3,000 - £5,000

    Girolamo dai Libri (1474-1555) All Saints, historiated initial 'C' cut from an Antiphonal [Verona, c.1510-20] A charming initial by the leading Veronese artist of the early 16th century, Girolamo dai…

    Christie's
  • Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy
    Mar. 28, 2018

    Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy

    Est: $12,000 - $50,000

    Evaluation by professor from the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, Associate Professor, Renaissance Art History, Cornell University Dr. Helena Szepe, PhD : Genuine portrait of Girolamo dai Libri from 1500's (16th century). Renaissance portrait of Girolamo dai Libri, 1474-1555, artist from Verona, Italy. Oil painting on the wooden board in oval carved wooden frame. At the back of the icon on the top same message is written in Latin:HIERONIMUS A LIBRIS PICT. MINATOR VER. At the back of the icon on the bottom is written:..no...libri tribu Veronese. Size of the icon without frame: 9 x 6.5 inches = 228 x 166 mm. Thickness of the board without frame: 6 mm; Weight of the icon without frame: 6 oz = 180 g; Weight of the icon with a frame: 1 lb 4 oz = 600 g; In the lower part of the painting it is written: "Hieronimus a Libris Pict. Minator Ver.",- that translated from Latin means: "Girolamo Dai Libri Painter Illuminator from Verona". Yes, Girolamo was a great painter and illustrator of illuminated books. In the back, it is written the same thing in the higher part; the reading of the lower part is difficult, because partly washed away, but it seems that somebody has repeated the previous capital inscription in italic type: "mani" - is probably the final part of word (Hiero)nimi Libri ... Veronese (that means from the town of Verona). The half word "tribu" is hard to understand because not complete. Yes, Hieronimus is the Latin name for Girolamo. Condition cleaned and covered with varnish/lacquer. Back of the icon is planed (shaved) manually. Low Estimate: 100000; High Estimate: 200000; Original: Yes;

    Eternity Gallery
  • Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy
    Mar. 07, 2018

    Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy

    Est: $30,000 - $100,000

    Evaluation by professor from the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, Associate Professor, Renaissance Art History, Cornell University Dr. Helena Szepe, PhD : Genuine portrait of Girolamo dai Libri from 1500's (16th century). Renaissance portrait of Girolamo dai Libri, 1474-1555, artist from Verona, Italy. Oil painting on the wooden board in oval carved wooden frame. At the back of the icon on the top same message is written in Latin:HIERONIMUS A LIBRIS PICT. MINATOR VER. At the back of the icon on the bottom is written:..no...libri tribu Veronese. Size of the icon without frame: 9 x 6.5 inches = 228 x 166 mm. Thickness of the board without frame: 6 mm; Weight of the icon without frame: 6 oz = 180 g; Weight of the icon with a frame: 1 lb 4 oz = 600 g; In the lower part of the painting it is written: "Hieronimus a Libris Pict. Minator Ver.",- that translated from Latin means: "Girolamo Dai Libri Painter Illuminator from Verona". Yes, Girolamo was a great painter and illustrator of illuminated books. In the back, it is written the same thing in the higher part; the reading of the lower part is difficult, because partly washed away, but it seems that somebody has repeated the previous capital inscription in italic type: "mani" - is probably the final part of word (Hiero)nimi Libri ... Veronese (that means from the town of Verona). The half word "tribu" is hard to understand because not complete. Yes, Hieronimus is the Latin name for Girolamo. Condition cleaned and covered with varnish/lacquer. Back of the icon is planed (shaved) manually. Low Estimate: 100000; High Estimate: 200000; Original: Yes;

    Eternity Gallery
  • Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy
    Jan. 31, 2018

    Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy

    Est: $12,000 - $50,000

    Evaluation by professor from the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, Associate Professor, Renaissance Art History, Cornell University Dr. Helena Szepe, PhD : Genuine portrait of Girolamo dai Libri from 1500's (16th century). Renaissance portrait of Girolamo dai Libri, 1474-1555, artist from Verona, Italy. Oil painting on the wooden board in oval carved wooden frame. At the back of the icon on the top same message is written in Latin:HIERONIMUS A LIBRIS PICT. MINATOR VER. At the back of the icon on the bottom is written:..no...libri tribu Veronese. Size of the icon without frame: 9 x 6.5 inches = 228 x 166 mm. Thickness of the board without frame: 6 mm; Weight of the icon without frame: 6 oz = 180 g; Weight of the icon with a frame: 1 lb 4 oz = 600 g; In the lower part of the painting it is written: "Hieronimus a Libris Pict. Minator Ver.",- that translated from Latin means: "Girolamo Dai Libri Painter Illuminator from Verona". Yes, Girolamo was a great painter and illustrator of illuminated books. In the back, it is written the same thing in the higher part; the reading of the lower part is difficult, because partly washed away, but it seems that somebody has repeated the previous capital inscription in italic type: "mani" - is probably the final part of word (Hiero)nimi Libri ... Veronese (that means from the town of Verona). The half word "tribu" is hard to understand because not complete. Yes, Hieronimus is the Latin name for Girolamo. Condition cleaned and covered with varnish/lacquer. Back of the icon is planed (shaved) manually. Low Estimate: 100000; High Estimate: 200000; Original: Yes;

    Eternity Gallery
  • Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy
    Nov. 18, 2017

    Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy

    Est: $30,000 - $100,000

    Evaluation by professor from the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, Associate Professor, Renaissance Art History, Cornell University Dr. Helena Szepe, PhD : Genuine portrait of Girolamo dai Libri from 1500's (16th century). Renaissance portrait of Girolamo dai Libri, 1474-1555, artist from Verona, Italy. Oil painting on the wooden board in oval carved wooden frame. At the back of the icon on the top same message is written in Latin:HIERONIMUS A LIBRIS PICT. MINATOR VER. At the back of the icon on the bottom is written:..no...libri tribu Veronese. Size of the icon without frame: 9 x 6.5 inches = 228 x 166 mm. Thickness of the board without frame: 6 mm; Weight of the icon without frame: 6 oz = 180 g; Weight of the icon with a frame: 1 lb 4 oz = 600 g; In the lower part of the painting it is written: "Hieronimus a Libris Pict. Minator Ver.",- that translated from Latin means: "Girolamo Dai Libri Painter Illuminator from Verona". Yes, Girolamo was a great painter and illustrator of illuminated books. In the back, it is written the same thing in the higher part; the reading of the lower part is difficult, because partly washed away, but it seems that somebody has repeated the previous capital inscription in italic type: "mani" - is probably the final part of word (Hiero)nimi Libri ... Veronese (that means from the town of Verona). The half word "tribu" is hard to understand because not complete. Yes, Hieronimus is the Latin name for Girolamo. Condition cleaned and covered with varnish/lacquer. Back of the icon is planed (shaved) manually. Low Estimate: 100000; High Estimate: 200000; Original: Yes;

    Eternity Gallery
  • Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy
    Sep. 30, 2017

    Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy

    Est: $50,000 - $100,000

    Evaluation by professor from the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, Associate Professor, Renaissance Art History, Cornell University Dr. Helena Szepe, PhD : Genuine portrait of Girolamo dai Libri from 1500's (16th century). Renaissance portrait of Girolamo dai Libri, 1474-1555, artist from Verona, Italy. Oil painting on the wooden board in oval carved wooden frame. At the back of the icon on the top same message is written in Latin:HIERONIMUS A LIBRIS PICT. MINATOR VER. At the back of the icon on the bottom is written:..no...libri tribu Veronese. Size of the icon without frame: 9 x 6.5 inches = 228 x 166 mm. Thickness of the board without frame: 6 mm; Weight of the icon without frame: 6 oz = 180 g; Weight of the icon with a frame: 1 lb 4 oz = 600 g; In the lower part of the painting it is written: "Hieronimus a Libris Pict. Minator Ver.",- that translated from Latin means: "Girolamo Dai Libri Painter Illuminator from Verona". Yes, Girolamo was a great painter and illustrator of illuminated books. In the back, it is written the same thing in the higher part; the reading of the lower part is difficult, because partly washed away, but it seems that somebody has repeated the previous capital inscription in italic type: "mani" - is probably the final part of word (Hiero)nimi Libri ... Veronese (that means from the town of Verona). The half word "tribu" is hard to understand because not complete. Yes, Hieronimus is the Latin name for Girolamo. Condition cleaned and covered with varnish/lacquer. Back of the icon is planed (shaved) manually. Low Estimate: 100000; High Estimate: 200000; Original: Yes;

    Eternity Gallery
  • Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy
    Apr. 23, 2016

    Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy

    Est: $100,000 - $200,000

    Evaluation by professor from the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, Associate Professor, Renaissance Art History, Cornell University Dr. Helena Szepe, PhD : Genuine portrait of Girolamo dai Libri from 1500's (16th century). Renaissance portrait of Girolamo dai Libri, 1474-1555, artist from Verona, Italy. Oil painting on the wooden board in oval carved wooden frame. At the back of the icon on the top same message is written in Latin:HIERONIMUS A LIBRIS PICT. MINATOR VER. At the back of the icon on the bottom is written:..no...libri tribu Veronese. Size of the icon without frame: 9 x 6.5 inches = 228 x 166 mm. Thickness of the board without frame: 6 mm; Weight of the icon without frame: 6 oz = 180 g; Weight of the icon with a frame: 1 lb 4 oz = 600 g; In the lower part of the painting it is written: "Hieronimus a Libris Pict. Minator Ver.",- that translated from Latin means: "Girolamo Dai Libri Painter Illuminator from Verona". Yes, Girolamo was a great painter and illustrator of illuminated books. In the back, it is written the same thing in the higher part; the reading of the lower part is difficult, because partly washed away, but it seems that somebody has repeated the previous capital inscription in italic type: "mani" - is probably the final part of word (Hiero)nimi Libri ... Veronese (that means from the town of Verona). The half word "tribu" is hard to understand because not complete. Yes, Hieronimus is the Latin name for Girolamo. Condition cleaned and covered with varnish/lacquer. Back of the icon is planed (shaved) manually. Low Estimate: 100000; High Estimate: 200000; Original: Yes;

    Eternity Gallery
  • Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy
    Mar. 12, 2016

    Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy

    Est: $100,000 - $200,000

    Evaluation by professor from the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, Associate Professor, Renaissance Art History, Cornell University Dr. Helena Szepe, PhD : Genuine portrait of Girolamo dai Libri from 1500's (16th century). Renaissance portrait of Girolamo dai Libri, 1474-1555, artist from Verona, Italy. Oil painting on the wooden board in oval carved wooden frame. At the back of the icon on the top same message is written in Latin:HIERONIMUS A LIBRIS PICT. MINATOR VER. At the back of the icon on the bottom is written:..no...libri tribu Veronese. Size of the icon without frame: 9 x 6.5 inches = 228 x 166 mm. Thickness of the board without frame: 6 mm; Weight of the icon without frame: 6 oz = 180 g; Weight of the icon with a frame: 1 lb 4 oz = 600 g; In the lower part of the painting it is written: "Hieronimus a Libris Pict. Minator Ver.",- that translated from Latin means: "Girolamo Dai Libri Painter Illuminator from Verona". Yes, Girolamo was a great painter and illustrator of illuminated books. In the back, it is written the same thing in the higher part; the reading of the lower part is difficult, because partly washed away, but it seems that somebody has repeated the previous capital inscription in italic type: "mani" - is probably the final part of word (Hiero)nimi Libri ... Veronese (that means from the town of Verona). The half word "tribu" is hard to understand because not complete. Yes, Hieronimus is the Latin name for Girolamo. Condition cleaned and covered with varnish/lacquer. Back of the icon is planed (shaved) manually. Low Estimate: 100000; High Estimate: 200000; Original: Yes;

    Eternity Gallery
  • Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy
    Feb. 06, 2016

    Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy

    Est: $100,000 - $200,000

    Evaluation by professor from the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, Associate Professor, Renaissance Art History, Cornell University Dr. Helena Szepe, PhD : Genuine portrait of Girolamo dai Libri from 1500's (16th century). Renaissance portrait of Girolamo dai Libri, 1474-1555, artist from Verona, Italy. Oil painting on the wooden board in oval carved wooden frame. At the back of the icon on the top same message is written in Latin:HIERONIMUS A LIBRIS PICT. MINATOR VER. At the back of the icon on the bottom is written:..no...libri tribu Veronese. Size of the icon without frame: 9 x 6.5 inches = 228 x 166 mm. Thickness of the board without frame: 6 mm; Weight of the icon without frame: 6 oz = 180 g; Weight of the icon with a frame: 1 lb 4 oz = 600 g; In the lower part of the painting it is written: "Hieronimus a Libris Pict. Minator Ver.",- that translated from Latin means: "Girolamo Dai Libri Painter Illuminator from Verona". Yes, Girolamo was a great painter and illustrator of illuminated books. In the back, it is written the same thing in the higher part; the reading of the lower part is difficult, because partly washed away, but it seems that somebody has repeated the previous capital inscription in italic type: "mani" - is probably the final part of word (Hiero)nimi Libri ... Veronese (that means from the town of Verona). The half word "tribu" is hard to understand because not complete. Yes, Hieronimus is the Latin name for Girolamo. Condition cleaned and covered with varnish/lacquer. Back of the icon is planed (shaved) manually. Low Estimate: 100000; High Estimate: 200000; Original: Yes;

    Eternity Gallery
  • Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy
    Jan. 09, 2016

    Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy

    Est: $100,000 - $200,000

    Evaluation by professor from the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, Associate Professor, Renaissance Art History, Cornell University Dr. Helena Szepe, PhD : Genuine portrait of Girolamo dai Libri from 1500's (16th century). Renaissance portrait of Girolamo dai Libri, 1474-1555, artist from Verona, Italy. Oil painting on the wooden board in oval carved wooden frame. At the back of the icon on the top same message is written in Latin:HIERONIMUS A LIBRIS PICT. MINATOR VER. At the back of the icon on the bottom is written:..no...libri tribu Veronese. Size of the icon without frame: 9 x 6.5 inches = 228 x 166 mm. Thickness of the board without frame: 6 mm; Weight of the icon without frame: 6 oz = 180 g; Weight of the icon with a frame: 1 lb 4 oz = 600 g; In the lower part of the painting it is written: "Hieronimus a Libris Pict. Minator Ver.",- that translated from Latin means: "Girolamo Dai Libri Painter Illuminator from Verona". Yes, Girolamo was a great painter and illustrator of illuminated books. In the back, it is written the same thing in the higher part; the reading of the lower part is difficult, because partly washed away, but it seems that somebody has repeated the previous capital inscription in italic type: "mani" - is probably the final part of word (Hiero)nimi Libri ... Veronese (that means from the town of Verona). The half word "tribu" is hard to understand because not complete. Yes, Hieronimus is the Latin name for Girolamo. Condition cleaned and covered with varnish/lacquer. Back of the icon is planed (shaved) manually. Low Estimate: 100000; High Estimate: 200000; Original: Yes;

    Eternity Gallery
  • Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy
    Dec. 20, 2015

    Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy

    Est: $100,000 - $200,000

    Evaluation by professor from the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, Associate Professor, Renaissance Art History, Cornell University Dr. Helena Szepe, PhD : Genuine portrait of Girolamo dai Libri from 1500's (16th century). Renaissance portrait of Girolamo dai Libri, 1474-1555, artist from Verona, Italy. Oil painting on the wooden board in oval carved wooden frame. At the back of the icon on the top same message is written in Latin:HIERONIMUS A LIBRIS PICT. MINATOR VER. At the back of the icon on the bottom is written:..no...libri tribu Veronese. Size of the icon without frame: 9 x 6.5 inches = 228 x 166 mm. Thickness of the board without frame: 6 mm; Weight of the icon without frame: 6 oz = 180 g; Weight of the icon with a frame: 1 lb 4 oz = 600 g; In the lower part of the painting it is written: "Hieronimus a Libris Pict. Minator Ver.",- that translated from Latin means: "Girolamo Dai Libri Painter Illuminator from Verona". Yes, Girolamo was a great painter and illustrator of illuminated books. In the back, it is written the same thing in the higher part; the reading of the lower part is difficult, because partly washed away, but it seems that somebody has repeated the previous capital inscription in italic type: "mani" - is probably the final part of word (Hiero)nimi Libri ... Veronese (that means from the town of Verona). The half word "tribu" is hard to understand because not complete. Yes, Hieronimus is the Latin name for Girolamo. Condition cleaned and covered with varnish/lacquer. Back of the icon is planed (shaved) manually. Low Estimate: 100000; High Estimate: 200000; Original: Yes;

    Eternity Gallery
  • Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy
    Dec. 13, 2015

    Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy

    Est: $100,000 - $200,000

    Evaluation by professor from the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, Associate Professor, Renaissance Art History, Cornell University Dr. Helena Szepe, PhD : Genuine portrait of Girolamo dai Libri from 1500's (16th century). Renaissance portrait of Girolamo dai Libri, 1474-1555, artist from Verona, Italy. Oil painting on the wooden board in oval carved wooden frame. At the back of the icon on the top same message is written in Latin:HIERONIMUS A LIBRIS PICT. MINATOR VER. At the back of the icon on the bottom is written:..no...libri tribu Veronese. Size of the icon without frame: 9 x 6.5 inches = 228 x 166 mm. Thickness of the board without frame: 6 mm; Weight of the icon without frame: 6 oz = 180 g; Weight of the icon with a frame: 1 lb 4 oz = 600 g; In the lower part of the painting it is written: "Hieronimus a Libris Pict. Minator Ver.",- that translated from Latin means: "Girolamo Dai Libri Painter Illuminator from Verona". Yes, Girolamo was a great painter and illustrator of illuminated books. In the back, it is written the same thing in the higher part; the reading of the lower part is difficult, because partly washed away, but it seems that somebody has repeated the previous capital inscription in italic type: "mani" - is probably the final part of word (Hiero)nimi Libri ... Veronese (that means from the town of Verona). The half word "tribu" is hard to understand because not complete. Yes, Hieronimus is the Latin name for Girolamo. Condition cleaned and covered with varnish/lacquer. Back of the icon is planed (shaved) manually. Low Estimate: 100000; High Estimate: 200000; Original: Yes;

    Eternity Gallery
  • Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy
    Nov. 07, 2015

    Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy

    Est: $100,000 - $200,000

    Evaluation by professor from the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, Associate Professor, Renaissance Art History, Cornell University Dr. Helena Szepe, PhD : Genuine portrait of Girolamo dai Libri from 1500's (16th century). Renaissance portrait of Girolamo dai Libri, 1474-1555, artist from Verona, Italy. Oil painting on the wooden board in oval carved wooden frame. At the back of the icon on the top same message is written in Latin:HIERONIMUS A LIBRIS PICT. MINATOR VER. At the back of the icon on the bottom is written:..no...libri tribu Veronese. Size of the icon without frame: 9 x 6.5 inches = 228 x 166 mm. Thickness of the board without frame: 6 mm; Weight of the icon without frame: 6 oz = 180 g; Weight of the icon with a frame: 1 lb 4 oz = 600 g; In the lower part of the painting it is written: "Hieronimus a Libris Pict. Minator Ver.",- that translated from Latin means: "Girolamo Dai Libri Painter Illuminator from Verona". Yes, Girolamo was a great painter and illustrator of illuminated books. In the back, it is written the same thing in the higher part; the reading of the lower part is difficult, because partly washed away, but it seems that somebody has repeated the previous capital inscription in italic type: "mani" - is probably the final part of word (Hiero)nimi Libri ... Veronese (that means from the town of Verona). The half word "tribu" is hard to understand because not complete. Yes, Hieronimus is the Latin name for Girolamo. Condition cleaned and covered with varnish/lacquer. Back of the icon is planed (shaved) manually. Low Estimate: 100000; High Estimate: 200000; Original: Yes;

    Eternity Gallery
  • Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy
    Sep. 27, 2015

    Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy

    Est: $100,000 - $200,000

    Evaluation by professor from the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, Associate Professor, Renaissance Art History, Cornell University Dr. Helena Szepe, PhD : Genuine portrait of Girolamo dai Libri from 1500's (16th century). Renaissance portrait of Girolamo dai Libri, 1474-1555, artist from Verona, Italy. Oil painting on the wooden board in oval carved wooden frame. At the back of the icon on the top same message is written in Latin:HIERONIMUS A LIBRIS PICT. MINATOR VER. At the back of the icon on the bottom is written:..no...libri tribu Veronese. Size of the icon without frame: 9 x 6.5 inches = 228 x 166 mm. Thickness of the board without frame: 6 mm; Weight of the icon without frame: 6 oz = 180 g; Weight of the icon with a frame: 1 lb 4 oz = 600 g; In the lower part of the painting it is written: "Hieronimus a Libris Pict. Minator Ver.",- that translated from Latin means: "Girolamo Dai Libri Painter Illuminator from Verona". Yes, Girolamo was a great painter and illustrator of illuminated books. In the back, it is written the same thing in the higher part; the reading of the lower part is difficult, because partly washed away, but it seems that somebody has repeated the previous capital inscription in italic type: "mani" - is probably the final part of word (Hiero)nimi Libri ... Veronese (that means from the town of Verona). The half word "tribu" is hard to understand because not complete. Yes, Hieronimus is the Latin name for Girolamo. Condition cleaned and covered with varnish/lacquer. Back of the icon is planed (shaved) manually. Low Estimate: 100000; High Estimate: 200000; Original: Yes;

    Eternity Gallery
  • Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy
    Sep. 13, 2015

    Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy

    Est: $100,000 - $200,000

    Evaluation by professor from the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, Associate Professor, Renaissance Art History, Cornell University Dr. Helena Szepe, PhD : Genuine portrait of Girolamo dai Libri from 1500's (16th century). Renaissance portrait of Girolamo dai Libri, 1474-1555, artist from Verona, Italy. Oil painting on the wooden board in oval carved wooden frame. At the back of the icon on the top same message is written in Latin:HIERONIMUS A LIBRIS PICT. MINATOR VER. At the back of the icon on the bottom is written:..no...libri tribu Veronese. Size of the icon without frame: 9 x 6.5 inches = 228 x 166 mm. Thickness of the board without frame: 6 mm; Weight of the icon without frame: 6 oz = 180 g; Weight of the icon with a frame: 1 lb 4 oz = 600 g; In the lower part of the painting it is written: "Hieronimus a Libris Pict. Minator Ver.",- that translated from Latin means: "Girolamo Dai Libri Painter Illuminator from Verona". Yes, Girolamo was a great painter and illustrator of illuminated books. In the back, it is written the same thing in the higher part; the reading of the lower part is difficult, because partly washed away, but it seems that somebody has repeated the previous capital inscription in italic type: "mani" - is probably the final part of word (Hiero)nimi Libri ... Veronese (that means from the town of Verona). The half word "tribu" is hard to understand because not complete. Yes, Hieronimus is the Latin name for Girolamo. Condition cleaned and covered with varnish/lacquer. Back of the icon is planed (shaved) manually. Low Estimate: 100000; High Estimate: 200000; Original: Yes;

    Eternity Gallery
  • Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy
    Aug. 16, 2015

    Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy

    Est: $100,000 - $200,000

    Evaluation by professor from the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, Associate Professor, Renaissance Art History, Cornell University Dr. Helena Szepe, PhD : Genuine portrait of Girolamo dai Libri from 1500's (16th century). Renaissance portrait of Girolamo dai Libri, 1474-1555, artist from Verona, Italy. Oil painting on the wooden board in oval carved wooden frame. At the back of the icon on the top same message is written in Latin:HIERONIMUS A LIBRIS PICT. MINATOR VER. At the back of the icon on the bottom is written:..no...libri tribu Veronese. Size of the icon without frame: 9 x 6.5 inches = 228 x 166 mm. Thickness of the board without frame: 6 mm; Weight of the icon without frame: 6 oz = 180 g; Weight of the icon with a frame: 1 lb 4 oz = 600 g; In the lower part of the painting it is written: "Hieronimus a Libris Pict. Minator Ver.",- that translated from Latin means: "Girolamo Dai Libri Painter Illuminator from Verona". Yes, Girolamo was a great painter and illustrator of illuminated books. In the back, it is written the same thing in the higher part; the reading of the lower part is difficult, because partly washed away, but it seems that somebody has repeated the previous capital inscription in italic type: "mani" - is probably the final part of word (Hiero)nimi Libri ... Veronese (that means from the town of Verona). The half word "tribu" is hard to understand because not complete. Yes, Hieronimus is the Latin name for Girolamo. Condition cleaned and covered with varnish/lacquer. Back of the icon is planed (shaved) manually. Low Estimate: 100000; High Estimate: 200000; Original: Yes;

    Eternity Gallery
  • Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy
    Jul. 29, 2015

    Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy

    Est: $100,000 - $200,000

    Evaluation by professor from the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, Associate Professor, Renaissance Art History, Cornell University Dr. Helena Szepe, PhD : Genuine portrait of Girolamo dai Libri from 1500's (16th century). Renaissance portrait of Girolamo dai Libri, 1474-1555, artist from Verona, Italy. Oil painting on the wooden board in oval carved wooden frame. At the back of the icon on the top same message is written in Latin:HIERONIMUS A LIBRIS PICT. MINATOR VER. At the back of the icon on the bottom is written:..no...libri tribu Veronese. Size of the icon without frame: 9 x 6.5 inches = 228 x 166 mm. Thickness of the board without frame: 6 mm; Weight of the icon without frame: 6 oz = 180 g; Weight of the icon with a frame: 1 lb 4 oz = 600 g; In the lower part of the painting it is written: "Hieronimus a Libris Pict. Minator Ver.",- that translated from Latin means: "Girolamo Dai Libri Painter Illuminator from Verona". Yes, Girolamo was a great painter and illustrator of illuminated books. In the back, it is written the same thing in the higher part; the reading of the lower part is difficult, because partly washed away, but it seems that somebody has repeated the previous capital inscription in italic type: "mani" - is probably the final part of word (Hiero)nimi Libri ... Veronese (that means from the town of Verona). The half word "tribu" is hard to understand because not complete. Yes, Hieronimus is the Latin name for Girolamo. Condition cleaned and covered with varnish/lacquer. Back of the icon is planed (shaved) manually. Low Estimate: 100000; High Estimate: 200000; Original: Yes;

    Eternity Gallery
  • Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy
    Jul. 15, 2015

    Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy

    Est: $100,000 - $200,000

    Evaluation by professor from the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, Associate Professor, Renaissance Art History, Cornell University Dr. Helena Szepe, PhD : Genuine portrait of Girolamo dai Libri from 1500's (16th century). Renaissance portrait of Girolamo dai Libri, 1474-1555, artist from Verona, Italy. Oil painting on the wooden board in oval carved wooden frame. At the back of the icon on the top same message is written in Latin:HIERONIMUS A LIBRIS PICT. MINATOR VER. At the back of the icon on the bottom is written:..no...libri tribu Veronese. Size of the icon without frame: 9 x 6.5 inches = 228 x 166 mm. Thickness of the board without frame: 6 mm; Weight of the icon without frame: 6 oz = 180 g; Weight of the icon with a frame: 1 lb 4 oz = 600 g; In the lower part of the painting it is written: "Hieronimus a Libris Pict. Minator Ver.",- that translated from Latin means: "Girolamo Dai Libri Painter Illuminator from Verona". Yes, Girolamo was a great painter and illustrator of illuminated books. In the back, it is written the same thing in the higher part; the reading of the lower part is difficult, because partly washed away, but it seems that somebody has repeated the previous capital inscription in italic type: "mani" - is probably the final part of word (Hiero)nimi Libri ... Veronese (that means from the town of Verona). The half word "tribu" is hard to understand because not complete. Yes, Hieronimus is the Latin name for Girolamo. Condition cleaned and covered with varnish/lacquer. Back of the icon is planed (shaved) manually. Low Estimate: 100000; High Estimate: 200000; Original: Yes;

    Eternity Gallery
  • Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy
    Jul. 08, 2015

    Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy

    Est: $100,000 - $200,000

    Evaluation by professor from the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, Associate Professor, Renaissance Art History, Cornell University Dr. Helena Szepe, PhD : Genuine portrait of Girolamo dai Libri from 1500's (16th century). Renaissance portrait of Girolamo dai Libri, 1474-1555, artist from Verona, Italy. Oil painting on the wooden board in oval carved wooden frame. At the back of the icon on the top same message is written in Latin:HIERONIMUS A LIBRIS PICT. MINATOR VER. At the back of the icon on the bottom is written:..no...libri tribu Veronese. Size of the icon without frame: 9 x 6.5 inches = 228 x 166 mm. Thickness of the board without frame: 6 mm; Weight of the icon without frame: 6 oz = 180 g; Weight of the icon with a frame: 1 lb 4 oz = 600 g; In the lower part of the painting it is written: "Hieronimus a Libris Pict. Minator Ver.",- that translated from Latin means: "Girolamo Dai Libri Painter Illuminator from Verona". Yes, Girolamo was a great painter and illustrator of illuminated books. In the back, it is written the same thing in the higher part; the reading of the lower part is difficult, because partly washed away, but it seems that somebody has repeated the previous capital inscription in italic type: "mani" - is probably the final part of word (Hiero)nimi Libri ... Veronese (that means from the town of Verona). The half word "tribu" is hard to understand because not complete. Yes, Hieronimus is the Latin name for Girolamo. Condition cleaned and covered with varnish/lacquer. Back of the icon is planed (shaved) manually. Low Estimate: 100000; High Estimate: 200000; Original: Yes;

    Eternity Gallery
  • School of Girolamo Dai Libri (1474-1555) Virgin and child with attendants, 19 x 14.5in.
    Jun. 25, 2015

    School of Girolamo Dai Libri (1474-1555) Virgin and child with attendants, 19 x 14.5in.

    Est: £500 - £700

    School of Girolamo Dai Libri (1474-1555) oil on wooden panel, Virgin and child with attendants, 19 x 14.5in.

    Gorringes
  • Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy
    Jun. 02, 2015

    Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy

    Est: $100,000 - $200,000

    Evaluation by professor from the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, Associate Professor, Renaissance Art History, Cornell University Dr. Helena Szepe, PhD : Genuine portrait of Girolamo dai Libri from 1500's (16th century). Renaissance portrait of Girolamo dai Libri, 1474-1555, artist from Verona, Italy. Oil painting on the wooden board in oval carved wooden frame. At the back of the icon on the top same message is written in Latin:HIERONIMUS A LIBRIS PICT. MINATOR VER. At the back of the icon on the bottom is written:..no...libri tribu Veronese. Size of the icon without frame: 9 x 6.5 inches = 228 x 166 mm. Thickness of the board without frame: 6 mm; Weight of the icon without frame: 6 oz = 180 g; Weight of the icon with a frame: 1 lb 4 oz = 600 g; In the lower part of the painting it is written: "Hieronimus a Libris Pict. Minator Ver.",- that translated from Latin means: "Girolamo Dai Libri Painter Illuminator from Verona". Yes, Girolamo was a great painter and illustrator of illuminated books. In the back, it is written the same thing in the higher part; the reading of the lower part is difficult, because partly washed away, but it seems that somebody has repeated the previous capital inscription in italic type: "mani" - is probably the final part of word (Hiero)nimi Libri ... Veronese (that means from the town of Verona). The half word "tribu" is hard to understand because not complete. Yes, Hieronimus is the Latin name for Girolamo. Condition cleaned and covered with varnish/lacquer. Back of the icon is planed (shaved) manually. Low Estimate: 100000; High Estimate: 200000; Original: Yes;

    Eternity Gallery
  • School of Girolamo Dai Libri (1474-1555) Virgin and child with attendants, 19 x 14.5in.
    Apr. 30, 2015

    School of Girolamo Dai Libri (1474-1555) Virgin and child with attendants, 19 x 14.5in.

    Est: £1,000 - £1,500

    School of Girolamo Dai Libri (1474-1555) oil on wooden panel, Virgin and child with attendants, 19 x 14.5in.

    Gorringes
  • Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy
    Apr. 28, 2015

    Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy

    Est: $100,000 - $200,000

    Evaluation by professor from the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, Associate Professor, Renaissance Art History, Cornell University Dr. Helena Szepe, PhD : Genuine portrait of Girolamo dai Libri from 1500's (16th century). Renaissance portrait of Girolamo dai Libri, 1474-1555, artist from Verona, Italy. Oil painting on the wooden board in oval carved wooden frame. At the back of the icon on the top same message is written in Latin:HIERONIMUS A LIBRIS PICT. MINATOR VER. At the back of the icon on the bottom is written:..no...libri tribu Veronese. Size of the icon without frame: 9 x 6.5 inches = 228 x 166 mm. Thickness of the board without frame: 6 mm; Weight of the icon without frame: 6 oz = 180 g; Weight of the icon with a frame: 1 lb 4 oz = 600 g; In the lower part of the painting it is written: "Hieronimus a Libris Pict. Minator Ver.",- that translated from Latin means: "Girolamo Dai Libri Painter Illuminator from Verona". Yes, Girolamo was a great painter and illustrator of illuminated books. In the back, it is written the same thing in the higher part; the reading of the lower part is difficult, because partly washed away, but it seems that somebody has repeated the previous capital inscription in italic type: "mani" - is probably the final part of word (Hiero)nimi Libri ... Veronese (that means from the town of Verona). The half word "tribu" is hard to understand because not complete. Yes, Hieronimus is the Latin name for Girolamo. Condition cleaned and covered with varnish/lacquer. Back of the icon is planed (shaved) manually. Low Estimate: 100000; High Estimate: 200000; Original: Yes;

    Eternity Gallery
  • Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy
    Mar. 08, 2015

    Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy

    Est: $100,000 - $200,000

    Evaluation by professor from the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, Associate Professor, Renaissance Art History, Cornell University Dr. Helena Szepe, PhD : Genuine portrait of Girolamo dai Libri from 1500's (16th century). Renaissance portrait of Girolamo dai Libri, 1474-1555, artist from Verona, Italy. Oil painting on the wooden board in oval carved wooden frame. At the back of the icon on the top same message is written in Latin:HIERONIMUS A LIBRIS PICT. MINATOR VER. At the back of the icon on the bottom is written:..no...libri tribu Veronese. Size of the icon without frame: 9 x 6.5 inches = 228 x 166 mm. Thickness of the board without frame: 6 mm; Weight of the icon without frame: 6 oz = 180 g; Weight of the icon with a frame: 1 lb 4 oz = 600 g; In the lower part of the painting it is written: "Hieronimus a Libris Pict. Minator Ver.",- that translated from Latin means: "Girolamo Dai Libri Painter Illuminator from Verona". Yes, Girolamo was a great painter and illustrator of illuminated books. In the back, it is written the same thing in the higher part; the reading of the lower part is difficult, because partly washed away, but it seems that somebody has repeated the previous capital inscription in italic type: "mani" - is probably the final part of word (Hiero)nimi Libri ... Veronese (that means from the town of Verona). The half word "tribu" is hard to understand because not complete. Yes, Hieronimus is the Latin name for Girolamo. Condition cleaned and covered with varnish/lacquer. Back of the icon is planed (shaved) manually. Low Estimate: 100000; High Estimate: 200000; Original: Yes;

    Eternity Gallery
  • Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy
    Feb. 15, 2015

    Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy

    Est: $100,000 - $200,000

    Evaluation by professor from the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, Associate Professor, Renaissance Art History, Cornell University Dr. Helena Szepe, PhD : Genuine portrait of Girolamo dai Libri from 1500's (16th century). Renaissance portrait of Girolamo dai Libri, 1474-1555, artist from Verona, Italy. Oil painting on the wooden board in oval carved wooden frame. At the back of the icon on the top same message is written in Latin:HIERONIMUS A LIBRIS PICT. MINATOR VER. At the back of the icon on the bottom is written:..no...libri tribu Veronese. Size of the icon without frame: 9 x 6.5 inches = 228 x 166 mm. Thickness of the board without frame: 6 mm; Weight of the icon without frame: 6 oz = 180 g; Weight of the icon with a frame: 1 lb 4 oz = 600 g; In the lower part of the painting it is written: "Hieronimus a Libris Pict. Minator Ver.",- that translated from Latin means: "Girolamo Dai Libri Painter Illuminator from Verona". Yes, Girolamo was a great painter and illustrator of illuminated books. In the back, it is written the same thing in the higher part; the reading of the lower part is difficult, because partly washed away, but it seems that somebody has repeated the previous capital inscription in italic type: "mani" - is probably the final part of word (Hiero)nimi Libri ... Veronese (that means from the town of Verona). The half word "tribu" is hard to understand because not complete. Yes, Hieronimus is the Latin name for Girolamo. Condition cleaned and covered with varnish/lacquer. Back of the icon is planed (shaved) manually. Low Estimate: 100000; High Estimate: 200000; Original: Yes;

    Eternity Gallery
  • Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy
    Dec. 07, 2014

    Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy

    Est: $100,000 - $200,000

    Evaluation by professor from the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, Associate Professor, Renaissance Art History, Cornell University Dr. Helena Szepe, PhD : Genuine portrait of Girolamo dai Libri from 1500's (16th century). Renaissance portrait of Girolamo dai Libri, 1474-1555, artist from Verona, Italy. Oil painting on the wooden board in oval carved wooden frame. At the back of the icon on the top same message is written in Latin:HIERONIMUS A LIBRIS PICT. MINATOR VER. At the back of the icon on the bottom is written:..no...libri tribu Veronese. Size of the icon without frame: 9 x 6.5 inches = 228 x 166 mm. Thickness of the board without frame: 6 mm; Weight of the icon without frame: 6 oz = 180 g; Weight of the icon with a frame: 1 lb 4 oz = 600 g; In the lower part of the painting it is written: "Hieronimus a Libris Pict. Minator Ver.",- that translated from Latin means: "Girolamo Dai Libri Painter Illuminator from Verona". Yes, Girolamo was a great painter and illustrator of illuminated books. In the back, it is written the same thing in the higher part; the reading of the lower part is difficult, because partly washed away, but it seems that somebody has repeated the previous capital inscription in italic type: "mani" - is probably the final part of word (Hiero)nimi Libri ... Veronese (that means from the town of Verona). The half word "tribu" is hard to understand because not complete. Yes, Hieronimus is the Latin name for Girolamo.<br /> <strong>Condition</strong> cleaned and covered with varnish/lacquer. Back of the icon is planed (shaved) manually.<br /> Low Estimate: 100000;<br /> High Estimate: 200000;<br /> Original: Yes;

    Eternity Gallery
  • Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy
    Nov. 16, 2014

    Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy

    Est: $100,000 - $200,000

    Evaluation by professor from the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, Associate Professor, Renaissance Art History, Cornell University Dr. Helena Szepe, PhD : Genuine portrait of Girolamo dai Libri from 1500's (16th century). Renaissance portrait of Girolamo dai Libri, 1474-1555, artist from Verona, Italy. Oil painting on the wooden board in oval carved wooden frame. At the back of the icon on the top same message is written in Latin:HIERONIMUS A LIBRIS PICT. MINATOR VER. At the back of the icon on the bottom is written:..no...libri tribu Veronese. Size of the icon without frame: 9 x 6.5 inches = 228 x 166 mm. Thickness of the board without frame: 6 mm; Weight of the icon without frame: 6 oz = 180 g; Weight of the icon with a frame: 1 lb 4 oz = 600 g; In the lower part of the painting it is written: "Hieronimus a Libris Pict. Minator Ver.",- that translated from Latin means: "Girolamo Dai Libri Painter Illuminator from Verona". Yes, Girolamo was a great painter and illustrator of illuminated books. In the back, it is written the same thing in the higher part; the reading of the lower part is difficult, because partly washed away, but it seems that somebody has repeated the previous capital inscription in italic type: "mani" - is probably the final part of word (Hiero)nimi Libri ... Veronese (that means from the town of Verona). The half word "tribu" is hard to understand because not complete. Yes, Hieronimus is the Latin name for Girolamo.<br /> <strong>Condition</strong> cleaned and covered with varnish/lacquer. Back of the icon is planed (shaved) manually.<br /> Low Estimate: 100000;<br /> High Estimate: 200000;<br /> Original: Yes;

    Eternity Gallery
  • Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy
    Nov. 17, 2013

    Renaissance portrait of Girolamo, 1474-1555, Italy

    Est: $12,000 - $35,000

    Renaissance portrait of Girolamo dai Libri, 1474-1555, artist from Verona, Italy. Oil painting on the wooden board in oval carved wooden frame. At the back of the icon on the top same message is written in Latin:HIERONIMUS A LIBRIS PICT. MINATOR VER. At the back of the icon on the bottom is written:..no...libri tribu Veronese. Size of the icon without frame: 9 x 6.5 inches = 228 x 166 mm. Thickness of the board without frame: 6 mm; Weight of the icon without frame: 6 oz = 180 g; Weight of the icon with a frame: 1 lb 4 oz = 600 g; In the lower part of the painting it is written: "Hieronimus a Libris Pict. Minator Ver.",- that translated from Latin means: "Girolamo Dai Libri Painter Illuminator from Verona". Yes, Girolamo was a great painter and illustrator of illuminated books. In the back, it is written the same thing in the higher part; the reading of the lower part is difficult, because partly washed away, but it seems that somebody has repeated the previous capital inscription in italic type: "mani" - is probably the final part of word (Hiero)nimi Libri ... Veronese (that means from the town of Verona). The half word "tribu" is hard to understand because not complete.rnYes, Hieronimus is the Latin name for Girolamo.

    Eternity Gallery
  • Girolamo dai Libri (Verona 1474-1555)
    Jul. 05, 2011

    Girolamo dai Libri (Verona 1474-1555)

    Est: £15,000 - £20,000

    Girolamo dai Libri (Verona 1474-1555) Saint George and the Dragon, in an illuminated initial M: a cutting from a choirbook tempera and burnished gold, on vellum, unframed 6½ x 5 in. (16.5 x 12.5 cm.) two lines of music on the verso, square notation on a four-line stave

    Christie's
  • Girolamo dai Libri Verona 1474 - 1556 , Saint Peter in a landscape; Saint John the Evangelist in a landscape a pair, both oil on panel
    Jul. 04, 2007

    Girolamo dai Libri Verona 1474 - 1556 , Saint Peter in a landscape; Saint John the Evangelist in a landscape a pair, both oil on panel

    Est: £100,000 - £150,000

    a pair, both oil on panel Quantity: 2

    Sotheby's
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