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Domenico Riccio (also
known as
commonly known as
Domenico Brusasorci; 1516–1567) was an
Italian painter in a
Mannerist style from Verona, best
known for...
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mainly active in Verona. He is also
known as il
Brusasorci or
Brusasorzi or
Felice Brusasorci. He was the son of the
painter Domenico Riccio. He painted...
- Niccolò Giolfino, and
probably by
Antonio Badile and
Domenico del
Riccio (
Brusasorci).
Proceeding to Mantua, he
formed his
initial style partly on the influence...
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presbytery has a
painting of
Martyrdom of St
Barbara (1564), by
Domenico Brusasorci; and an
Annunciation by
Fermo Ghisoni beside the organ.
Ghisoni also painted...
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Caravaggesque at the same time.
Turchi initially trained with
Felice Riccio (il
Brusasorci) in Verona. By 1603, he was
working as
independent painter, and in 1606–1609...
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Giovanni Battista del Moro,
Geronimo Mazzuola,
Paolo Farinato,
Domenico Brusasorci,
Giulio Campi, and
Paolo Veronese. He is said to have
completed a partial...
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Francesco Benaglio Saints Francis and
William by
Domenico Brusasorci Flight to
Egypt by
Felice Brusasorci Joseph and Potiphar's wife by
Carlo Francesco Nuvolone...
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Alexandre Jean-Baptiste Brun (1853–1941), 1 artwork : RF 1987 29 (ID) Félice
Brusasorci (1539–1605), 1 artwork : INV 567 (ID) Élise Bruyère (1776–1847), 1 artwork :...
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Ottino was a pupil,
alongside Alessandro Turchi, in the
studio of
Felice Brusasorci.
After the master's
death in 1605, he
completed alongside Turchi the large...
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altar on the left has a
canvas depicting St
Francis of
Paola by
Felice Brusasorci. The
second altar on the left has a
canvas depicting the
Madonna in glory...