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Francesco Primaticcio (Italian pronunciation: [franˈtʃesko primaˈ****ʃo];
April 30, 1504 – 1570) was an
Italian Mannerist painter,
architect and sculptor...
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Italian artist,
Francesco Primaticcio (from Bologna).
Rosso killed himself in
France in 1540. On the
advice of
Primaticcio, Niccolò dell'Abbate (from...
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Francesco Primaticcio,
surrounded by
elaborate stucco sculpture. A new
generation of
artists joined the work,
including the
Mannerists painters Primaticcio and...
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School of
Fontainebleau was
directly inspired by
Italian painters such as
Primaticcio and
Rosso Fiorentino, who both
worked in France. Two of the most famous...
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Primaticcio is a
station on Line 1 of the
Milan Metro in Milan, Italy. The
station is
underground and is
located on Via
Francesco Primaticcio, within...
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frescos painted in the
Palace of
Fontainebleau in the 1540s by
Francesco Primaticcio and his team. This was in the
bedroom of
Francois I's mistress, the Duchess...
- The
Abduction of
Helen (1530–1539) by
Francesco Primaticcio, with
Aphrodite directing...
- I in 1530,
remaining there until his death.
Together with
Francesco Primaticcio,
Rosso was one of the
leading artists to work at the
Chateau Fontainebleau...
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became Catherine's
official painter after working at
Fontainebleau under Primaticcio. Caron's
vivid Mannerism, with its love of
ceremonial and its preoccupation...
- as a
member of the
decorating team
under the
direction of
Francesco Primaticcio.
Within two
years of his
arrival he was
drawing a
project for a decor...