Léonard Thiry

Léonard Thiry (active 1530 – 1550), was a Flemish Renaissance painter and printmaker.

He is considered a member of the First School of Fontainebleau, working as an assistant to Rosso Fiorentino and continuing under Francesco Primaticcio, but none of his individual contributions can now be identified.

His designs were reproduced as prints by Léon Davent, René Boyvin and others, although he does not seem to have worked any plates himself.

(supposedly standing for "Léonard [de] Deventer"), which are now recognised as by Léon Davent.

He was born in Deventer but was trained in Antwerp as an engraver and painter who worked in Paris with the master of the Médaillons Historiques.

Aeetes Accepts the Dismembered Corpse of Absyrte , a School of Fontainebleau surround, print by René Boyvin after Thiry
Design for a woman's mask