Master of the Johnson Assumption of the Magdalen, active (c. 1485-1515)
• The 'Master of the Johnson Assumption of the Magdalen' is a name proposed for a group of works painted by an Italian artist around 1500 and named after the Assumption of the Magdalen from the Johnson Collection (Philadelphia Museum).
• Artist was heavily influenced by Lorenzo di Credi and assumed to have been his pupil, this elusive master is believed to have a sufficiently distinctive style of built a group of works.
• The painter was active in Florence.