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Lorenzo Costa

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This article is about the Renaissance painter. For his grandson, see
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by his early twenties, and was probably influenced by the
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and Girolamo were also painters, as was Girolamo's son,
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Lorenzo Costa the Younger
Lorenzo Costa (cyclist)

Holy Family
Musée des Beaux-Arts
Lyon
Ferrara
Mantua
Italian
Cosimo Tura
Ercole de' Roberti
Painting
Italian Renaissance
Renaissance
Ferrara
Bologna
Bolognese School
School of Ferrara
Cosimo Tura
Bentivoglio Altarpiece
Bentivoglio
San Giacomo Maggiore
Francesco Francia
Mantua
Francesco Gonzaga
Isabella d'Este
Ducal Palace
Allegory of Isabella d'Este's Coronation
Reign of Comus
Mantegna's

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