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Girolamo Romani,
known as
Romanino (c. 1485 – c. 1566), was an
Italian High
Renaissance painter active in the
Veneto and Lombardy, near Brescia. His long...
- A head chef or food
taster sampling dishes in
Feast of
Bartolomeo Colleoni in
honor of
Christian I of Denmark,
attributed to
Romanino (1467)...
- the
second and
third decades of the
sixteenth century: the
meeting of
Romanino and
Titian in
Padua in 1511, the
arrival of
Lorenzo Lotto in
Bergamo in...
-
decorations and
frescoes from the 16th-century
period by
painters such as
Romanino and
Lattanzio Gambara, two of the
major protagonists of
Brescian art during...
- Lotto. In the
altar in the left
transept is an
Annunciation by
Gerolamo Romanino; in the
right transept, near the
Chapel of the
Corpus Christi is a Saints...
- work by Titian. Some art
historians have also
suggested an
attribution to
Romanino. At the
centre is a
group of
figures freeing the
child Adonis from his...
-
Romanino, The
Death of Verginia....
-
House of
Simon the
Pharisee is a c. 1545 is an oil on
canvas painting by
Romanino, now in the
church of San
Giovanni Evangelista in Brescia. It is part of...
- Virginia's
death as
depicted by
Romanino....
-
Buonconsiglio and
called upon
Renaissance artists such as
Dosso Dossi and
Romanino to
decorated the additions. Fenlon, Iain (1996). Dalmonte,
Rossana (ed...