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- Leone Varotari (4 April 1588 – 20 July 1649), also commonly known as Il Padovanino, was an Italian painter of the late-Mannerist and early-Baroque Venetian...
- collections". (in Italian) Museo civico di Padova, Davide Banzato, Da Padovanino a Tiepolo: dipinti dei Musei civici di Padova del Seicento e Settecento...
- the latter's conversion to Christianity. In 1618 the Italian painter Padovanino painted a version of the event which now hangs in the Pinacoteca di Brera...
- exposed to Venetian painters. His style seems to reflect the work of Padovanino. He painted a St Phillip in Ectasy for the Oratory of the Fillipini, and...
- Francesco Maffei, Domenico Stella, Giovanni Abriani, Alessandro Varotari (il Padovanino), Pietro Vecchia, Pietro Liberi, Antonio Zanchi and Andrea Celesti. Immacolata...
- period. She was born in Venice, and a pupil of Alessandro Varotari, called Padovanino, (1588-1649) and his sister Chiara (1584-1663 c.a). The sister of proto-feminist...
- taxes in Venice from 1640-44. He was a pupil of Alessandro Varotari (il Padovanino), and influenced in Venice by Bernardo Strozzi. Gregorio Lazzarini and...
- blog with thoughts and pictures 16th century Venetian painting by Il Padovanino Alternative detail view of the Getty vase Roman statue from the Getty...
- when Palma Giovane, Domenico Tintoretto (the son), the B****ani sons, Padovanino and others continued to turn out works essentially in the styles of the...
- icon of Madonna and Child (13th century) and artworks, among others, by Padovanino, Palma il Giovane, Savoldo, Parmigianino, Paris Bordone, and Titian. Dome...