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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...
- Another pupil was Girolamo Muziano. As the Muziano scholar Patrizia Tosini has noted, Sustris's works, via his pupil Muziano, are a significant means by...
- 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 be...
- 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...
- program of frescoes by painters of late Roman Mannerism, such Girolamo Muziano, Livio Agresti (a member of the "Forlì painting school") or Federico Zuccari...
- statutes were ratified in 1607.: 30  Other founders included Girolamo Muziano and Pietro Olivieri. The Academy was named for Luke the Evangelist, the...
- work of a group of Mannerist artists including Cesare Nebbia and Girolamo Muziano. The gallery once displa**** the so-called Azuchi Screens, who were gifted...
- sculptures by Arnolfo di Cambio, about 1290 Gian Lorenzo Bernini Girolamo Muziano Pauline Bonaparte Junio Valerio Borghese Archbishop Domenico Caloyera Cardinal...
- Annibale Carracci (painting of The Beaneater), Guercino, Francesco Albani, Muziano and Guido Reni. Ceiling frescoes by Filippo Gherardi, Giovanni Coli, Sebastiano...
- sculpture of the Dying Alexander and The Penitent Saint Jerome by Girolamo Muziano. Rubens would have encountered both of these works while in Italy. The...