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Marco Palmezzano (1460–1539) was an
Italian painter and architect,
belonging to the Forlì
painting school, who
painted in a
style recalling earlier Northern...
- Held by Two
Angels is a
painting by the
Italian Renaissance artist Marco Palmezzano,
finished in 1510. It is
housed in the Musée du
Louvre of Paris, France...
- also
notable as the
birthplace of
painters Melozzo da Forlì and
Marco Palmezzano,
humanist historian Flavio Biondo,
physicians Geronimo Mercuriali and...
- and
Anthony of Padua;
Saints Bernardino of
Siena and
Louis of
Toulouse Palmezzano: Dead
Christ Panini: Ancient Rome Parmigianino: Mystic
Marriage of Saint...
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Giovanni Antonio Nessoli Francesco Menzocchi Guglielmo degli Organi Marco Palmezzano Filippo Pasquali Luigi Lanzi,
Storia pittorica della Italia. Dal Risorgimento...
- by
painters such as
Piero della Francesca,
Melozzo da Forlì, and
Marco Palmezzano. The
majority of the
second volume of
Summa de arithmetica, geometria...
- and
Anthony of Padua;
Saints Bernardino of
Siena and
Louis of
Toulouse Palmezzano: Dead
Christ Panini: Ancient Rome Parmigianino: Mystic
Marriage of Saint...
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contemporary Andrea Mantegna.
Marco Palmezzano was a
pupil of Melozzo. The
signature "Marcus de Melotius" on some of
Palmezzano's works,
along with a general...
- and
Anthony of Padua;
Saints Bernardino of
Siena and
Louis of
Toulouse Palmezzano: Dead
Christ Panini: Ancient Rome Parmigianino: Mystic
Marriage of Saint...
- of the True Cross,
attributed to Melozzo,
Antoniazzo Romano, and
Marco Palmezzano. The
Museum of the
Basilica houses a
mosaic icon which,
according to the...