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    Girolamo Muziano or Mutiani (c. 1532 – 1592), was an Italian painter, one of the most prominent artists active in Rome in the mid-to-late sixteenth century...
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    villa. The decoration was carried out by a team of painters under Girolamo Muziano and Federico Zuccari. In 1566, the Cardinal made his fifth effort to...
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    landscape first emerged in Rome in the work of their Brescian pupil Girolamo Muziano, who earned the nickname in the city of Il giovane dei paesi (the young...
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    the work of a group of Mannerist artists including Cesare Nebbia and Girolamo Muziano. The gallery once displayed the so-called Azuchi Screens, who were...
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    trained. Another pupil was Girolamo Muziano. As the Muziano scholar Patrizia Tosini has noted, Sustris's works, via his pupil Muziano, are a significant means...
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    director; the statutes were ratified in 1607.: 30  Other founders included Girolamo Muziano and Pietro Olivieri. The Academy was named for Luke the Evangelist...
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    Italian Mannerist painter but later adopted the reformist naturalism of Girolamo Muziano in the 1560s and 70s. He was active in Rome in the mid 16th century...
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    ambitious program of frescoes by painters of late Roman Mannerism, such Girolamo Muziano, Livio Agresti (a member of the "Forlì painting school") or Federico...
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    by Andrea Camassei and Stigmatization of Saint Francis (c. 1570) by Girolamo Muziano. The left second chapel has Santa Felice da Cantalice by Alessandro...
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  • print-maker and draftsman Michiel van Musscher (1645–1705), Dutch painter Girolamo Muziano (1532–1592), Italian painter Grigoriy Myasoyedov (1834–1911), Russian...
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    fresco painted by Lanfranco. The third altarpiece is an Ascension by Girolamo Muziano, the fourth, a Pentecost by Giovanni Maria Morandi; the fifth, an Assumption...
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    extant) Pope Clement IX Pope Francis (future internment) Jerome, relics Girolamo Muziano Pope Nicholas IV Pope Pius V Pope Paul V Cardinal Ugo Poletti Pope...
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    also published on the drawings of the 16th-century Italian artist Girolamo Muziano. "Taco Dibbits new general director of the Rijksmuseum". Rijksmuseum...
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    Annibale Carracci (painting of The Beaneater), Guercino, Francesco Albani, Muziano and Guido Reni. Ceiling frescoes by Filippo Gherardi, Giovanni Coli, Sebastiano...
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  • (died 1587) Dominicus Lampsonius, Flemish poet and artist (died 1599) Girolamo Muziano, painter (died 1592) Marten de Vos, Antwerp painter and draughtsman...
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    lower levels of security. In 1986, a lost 16th century artwork by Girolamo Muziano was rediscovered in the prison by an imprisoned art restorer. As of...
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    under Girolamo Muziano that included Cati, Raffaelino da Reggio, Paris Nogari, Ottaviano Mascherini, Marco da Faenza, Giovanni da Modena, Girolamo Massei...
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    chose the painter Girolamo Muziano to paint six scenes from the life of St. Matthew on the altarpiece, walls, and vault; but Muziano in turn died in 1592...
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    Eustace. These prints were in turn based on ideas by the Lombard painter Girolamo Muziano, who was also influenced by Venetian models. The dogs and some other...
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    Fracassini, Ferdinando Fuga, Gentile da Fabriano, Ghirlandaio, Masaccio, Girolamo Muziano, Perin del Vaga, Perugino, Pinturicchio, Guido Reni, Antoniazzo Romano...
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    Tiepolo, Canaletto, Francesco Guardi, Giulio Carpioni, Andrea Celesti, Girolamo Muziano, Luigi Ontani, Guglielmo Achille Cavellini and Giuseppe Pinot-Gallizio...
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    Trinity with Saints Nicola and Bartholemew. The Mannerist painter Girolamo Muziano provided an altarpiece of St. Albert. Galeazzo Leoncino painted a fresco...
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    Spanish explorer (b. 1532) Katharina Gerlachin, German printer (b. 1520) Girolamo Muziano, Italian painter (b. 1532) Nicola Mary Sutherland (2002). Henry IV...
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    Volterra Marcello Venusti Jacopino del Conte Girolamo Siciolante da Sermoneta Scipione Pulzone Girolamo Muziano Federico Zuccari Cristoforo Roncalli Giuseppe...
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    early 15th century. In the third chapel on the left, is a Nativity by Girolamo Muziano, flanked by an Adoration of the Magi and Dream of St John both by Cesare...
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    Romanino (redirect from Girolamo Romanino)
    1559 and 1561. His main pupils were his son-in-law Lattanzio Gambara, Girolamo Muziano, and Stefano Rosa. He is also known to have influenced artists such...
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  • artist-painters, reformed under Sixtus V (1577) by Federigo Zuccari and Girolamo Muziano. It took then the title of academy, and had for its purpose the teaching...
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  • Spanish explorer (b. 1532) Katharina Gerlachin, German printer (b. 1520) Girolamo Muziano, Italian painter (b. 1532) 1593 January 8 – Mingyi Swa, Burmese crown...
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    noteworthy works preserved: a St. Francis of Assisi attributed to Girolamo Muziano (1528-1592) or Giovan Battista Caracciolo (1578-1635), then a Humanity...
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    drawings of the designs. These were published as engravings in 1576 by Girolamo Muziano. The fame of these works was enough to attract the patronage of the...
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