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- Certaldo where his family was from. He was the son of Florentine merchant Boccaccino di C****ino and an unknown woman; he was likely born out of wedlock. Boccaccio's...
- Boccaccio Boccaccino (c. 1467 – c. 1525) was a painter of the early Italian Renaissance, belonging to the Emilian school. He is profiled in Vasari's Le...
- Francesco Boccaccino (c. 1680–1750) was an Italian painter of the Baroque. He was born at Cremona. He studied at Rome, first under Giacinto Brandi, and...
- Camillo Boccaccino (Italian: [bokkatˈtʃiːno]; 1511 – 4 January 1546) was an Italian painter and draughtsman, active mainly in Cremona and the region of...
- scene is otherwise located in a distinctly European landscape. Boccaccio Boccaccino: Gypsy Girl (c.1504-1505) An excerpt from The Visit of the Gypsies (c...
- Giovanni Agostino da Lodi was an Italian painter who was active from c. 1495 to c. 1525. The attribution of his works has been dubious for centuries, until...
- Raffaello da Montelupo (father and son) Lorenzo di Credi Boccaccio Boccaccino (Boccaccino Cremonese) Lorenzetto Bald****are Peruzzi Pellegrino da Modena (Pellegrino...
- La Petite Bohémienne (c. 1505), painting by Boccaccio Boccaccino (Musée des Offices)....
- Lorenzo Fasolo, Alessandro Gherardini, Giuseppe Palmieri, Francesco Boccaccino, Pier Francesco Sacchi, Bernardo Castello, Aurelio Lomi and Tommaso Orsolino...
- locally. Influences on Bernardino include local Cremonese such as Camillo Boccaccino and artists from neighbouring regions such as Correggio, Parmigianino...