
St Ambrose with Saints
Ambrogio Bergognone·1514
Historical Context
Ambrogio Bergognone painted this Saint Ambrose with Saints around 1510, depicting Milan's patron bishop saint flanked by companion figures in an altarpiece program that would have served a Milanese church or chapel dedicated to Saint Ambrose. Bergognone was one of the most important painters of late fifteenth- and early sixteenth-century Milan, working extensively for the Certosa di Pavia and other major Lombard institutions. His saint figures have a monumental dignity and spiritual depth that reflect both his formation in the Lombard tradition and his awareness of Leonardo's innovations in psychological expression. Saint Ambrose, the fourth-century bishop who converted Augustine and defended orthodoxy against Arianism, remained the dominant patron figure of Milan, and his image appeared in countless Milanese devotional contexts.
Technical Analysis
The panel demonstrates the artistic techniques characteristic of early sixteenth-century painting, with the careful rendering and color harmonies typical of the period's production.







