Giulio Pippi (c. 1499 – 1 November 1546), known as Giulio Romano and Jules Romain (US: /ˌdʒuːljoʊ rəˈmɑːnoʊ/ JOOL-yoh rə-MAH-noh, Italian: [ˈdʒuːljo roˈmaːno];...
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sexual scenes. The engravings were created in a collaboration between Giulio Romano and Marcantonio Raimondi. They were thought to have been created around...
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Guilio Romano may refer to: Giulio Romano (painter) (c. 1499 – 1546), an Italian painter Giulio Romano (composer) (fl. 1612 – c. 1613), an Italian composer...
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Renaissance architecture (section Giulio Romano)
Mannerism, with widely diverging tendencies in the work of Michelangelo, Giulio Romano and Andrea Palladio, led to the Baroque style in which the same architectural...
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Giulio Romano (fl. 1612 – c. 1613) was an Italian composer of the early 17th century. Giulio Romano has sometimes been confused in scholarship with the...
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Giulio Romolo Caccini (also Giulio Romano) (8 October 1551 – buried 10 December 1618) was an Italian composer, teacher, singer, instrumentalist and writer...
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The Lovers, Two Lovers or Love Scene is an oil painting by Giulio Romano, originally painted on panel and later transferred to canvas by A Mitrokin in...
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Bridge, located in the Sala di Costantino ("Hall of Constantine"), is by Giulio Romano and other assistants of the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael, who...
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Giants is a fresco by the Italian Renaissance artist Giulio Romano. Born in Rome Giulio Romano was a pupil of Raphael. In the year 1522 he was courted...
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Woman with a Mirror is a c. 1520 oil painting by Giulio Romano, originally on panel and transferred to canvas by A. Mitrochin in 1840. Until the mid 19th...
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and his workshop; frescoes at Palazzo del Tè (1527–28) by Giulio Romano (painter)Giulio Romano; engravings by the "Master of the Die" (mid-16th century);...
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where the keystone projects lower than the other voussoirs. Following Giulio Romano, Mannerist architects of the 16th century often designed arches with...
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architecture: Palazzo Te in Mantua, designed by Giulio Romano Giulio Romano, Ducal Palace, Mantua Own house of Giulio Romano, in Mantua Baldassare Peruzzi, Palazzo...
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from the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V in 1530. Federico commissioned Giulio Romano to build the famous Palazzo Te, on the periphery of the city, and profoundly...
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Portrait of Doña Isabel de Requesens y Enríquez de Cardona-Anglesola (category Paintings by Giulio Romano)
variously ascribed to Raphael, Giulio Romano, or the school of Raphael; it is now usually taken to have been executed by Giulio Romano based on a sketch by Raphael...
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difficult to assign to a particular hand. The most important figures were Giulio Romano, a young pupil from Rome (only about twenty-one at Raphael's death)...
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Marcantonio raimondi and Giulio Romano. One idea is that Raimondi based the engravings on a series of erotic paintings that Giulio Romano was doing as a commission...
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Following Raphael's death in 1520, his assistants Gianfrancesco Penni, Giulio Romano and Raffaellino del Colle finished the project with the frescoes in...
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in Mannerist arches of the 16th century, beginning with the works of Giulio Romano, who also began the fashion for using voussoirs above rectangular openings...
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Palazzo del Te (category Giulio Romano buildings)
mannerist style of architecture, and the acknowledged masterpiece of Giulio Romano. The palace is mostly referred to by English-speaking writers, especially...
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possibly one of the painter's pupils, perhaps Polidoro da Caravaggio or Giulio Romano. One possibility is Giovanni Battista Branconio, for whom Raphael had...
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Doric order of the Villa Lante al Gianicolo in Rome, an early work of Giulio Romano (1520–21), has a narrow "simplified entablature" with guttae but no...
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Pope Clement VII (redirect from Giulio di Giuliano de' Medici)
Pope Clement VII (Latin: Clemens VII; Italian: Clemente VII; born Giulio de' Medici; 26 May 1478 – 25 September 1534) was head of the Catholic Church and...
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death in 1520, and that it was modified and then sold by his assistant Giulio Romano. Art-history tradition or legend identifies the woman as the fornarina...
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the Giulio Romano composition are changes made well after painting was underway; originally the musician merely held his instrument, as in the Giulio Romano...
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painted by Pietro Dandini during this period. An earlier fresco by Giulio Romano from 1528 seats Polyphemus against a rocky foreground with a lyre in...
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Battle of Constantine and Maxentius (detail of fresco in the Vatican Museums) c1650 by Lazzaro Baldi after Giulio Romano at the University of Edinburgh...
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northern Italy, designed for Marcantonio and Adriano Thiene, probably by Giulio Romano, in 1542, and revised during construction from 1544 by Andrea Palladio...
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palace located in Rome in Sant'Eustachio. The palace was designed by Giulio Romano; this is his last work in Rome. The name of the palace has two surnames...
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Frederick A. de Armas, "From Mantua to Madrid: The License of Desire in Giulio Romano, Correggio and Lope de Vega's El castigo sin venganza” Bulletin of the...
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