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b. 1460 - d. 1526

Bernardo (or Bernardino) Zenale (c. 1460 – 1526) was an Italian painter and architect.

Zenale was born in Treviglio, Lombardy, where in 1485 he finished the great polyptych for the church of St. Martin, together with his fellow Bernardino Butinone. Like Butinone, he is said to have trained with Vincenzo Civerchio. Later he collaborated to the decoration of the Certosa di Pavia. Subsequently, he was engaged by Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan, to paint a room in the Castello Sforzesco of that city. Also with Butinone, he frescoed the Grifi Chapel in the church of San Pietro in Gessate.

After circa 1500, Zenale seemed to abandon the Ferrarese-expressionist style of Butinone, a strong influence from Leonardo da Vinci starting to appear in his works. This is manifest in the polyptych that he painted for the Confraternity of the Immaculate Conception of Cantù (1502). He was influenced also by Bernardino Luini's style: works like the Pala Busti and the large Annunciation (both in the Pinacoteca di Brera) have indeed raised disputes about the attribution to Luini or Zenale.

Zenale worked also in Brescia (the noteworthy Deposition in the church of St. John the Evangelist). In 1510 he painted a Madonna with Child between St. Ambrose and St. Jerome, for the church of St. Francis in Milan, now in Denver. In 1522 he replaced Giovanni Antonio Amadeo in the direction of works of the Duomo di Milano.

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    • THRONENDE MADONNA MIT KIND (NON FINITO)
      Mar. 13, 2021

      THRONENDE MADONNA MIT KIND (NON FINITO)

      Est: €8,000 - €16,000

      RefOld4321 BERNARDO ZENALE (WORKSHOP) About 1460 Treviglio - 1526 Milan ENTHRONED MADONNA WITH CHILD (NON FINITO) Oil and tempera on poplar wood. 93 x 50 cm. Part. min. damaged, old restored, min. old retouchings. Attached expert opinion by Bernd Mengel dated 17 July 2018, classified there as Zenale's workshop work. Mengel writes: 'Stylistically and in terms of painting technique the panel can be dated to the period around 1490/1500 and, in addition to its austere design of the enthroned Mary, exhibits a sketch-like painting that leaves the impression of being unfinished. This impression is reinforced by the seemingly unfinished design of the whitish mantle in conjunction with the ornamental, formulaic use of the tapestry in Mary's background ... It can be assumed that the panel was the central piece from a composition (of a triptchon) consisting of at least three pieces and with saints or donors on the right and left.' See Zenale's 'Enthroned Mary with Saints' (Spencer Museum, Kansas, USA). Museum, Kansas, USA). Bernardo Zenale, who was a pupil of Vincenzo Foppa, worked closely with Bernardino Butinone, also from Treviglio. Treviglio stammenden Bernardino Butinone zusammen. Provenance: Rhenish Private Collection, there more than 100 years in the family of the painter Sohn Rethel. Provenienz: Rheinische Privatsammlung, dort seit mehr als 100 Jahren in Familienbesitz der

      Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf
    • Bernardo Zenale (Werkstatt/Umkreis) - Thronende Madonna mit Kind (Virgin and Child enthroned)
      Nov. 08, 2019

      Bernardo Zenale (Werkstatt/Umkreis) - Thronende Madonna mit Kind (Virgin and Child enthroned)

      Est: €13,000 - €15,000

      Oil and tempera on panel. (1490s). 93 x 50 cm.

      Karl & Faber
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