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Girolamo Romanino (1485–1566) | |||
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Alternative names |
Girolamo di Romano, Romanino | ||
Description | painter | ||
Date of birth/death | between circa 1484 and circa 1487 | 1566 | |
Location of birth/death | Brescia | Brescia | |
Work period | High Renaissance | ||
Work location | |||
Authority file |
Works
Portraits[edit]
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A gentleman
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A man
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A man
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Teofilo Folengo
Trento, Castello del Buonconsiglio[edit]
Paintings of the Loggia[edit]
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View of the frescoes decorating the Loggia vault, fresco
1531-32 -
The frescoes of the Loggia
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The chariot of Phaethon
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A naked man
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Old naked man
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Judith and Holofernes
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Flute quartet
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The Death of Virginia
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Lucretia's suicide
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The Three Graces
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Cleopatra's suicide
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Samson and Delilah
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Country Concert
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Giant protecting the house against troublesome visitors
Paintings on the walls of the landing and along the staircase to the garden[edit]
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Chastity allegory: a girl with a unicorn
fresco , 1531-32 -
Superintendent paying the workers
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The Buffoon playing with a monkey
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Avarice allegory: woman bitten by a serpent
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Portrait of a Gentleman
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Lady with a fan
Painting of the "Revolto soto la loza"[edit]
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Portrait of the buffon Paolo Alemanno
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Scene of the falcon chase
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(detail)Scene of the falcon chase
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Scene of a cat castration
Pisogne (Brescia), Church of Sainta Maria della Neve[edit]
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, 1533-34, frescoEntry into Jerusalem
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The Last Supper
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(detail)Mocking of Christ
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Ecce Homo(detail of two quarrelling children)
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Crucifixion(detail)
1533-34, fresco -
(detail)Christ carrying the Cross
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(detail of Pilate washing his hands)Christ Before Pilate
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(detail of Christ helping Adam to rise)Descent of Christ to Limbo
Breno (Brescia), Church of St. Anthony[edit]
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(detail)The miracle of the three Jews and the burning furnace
circa 1535 , fresco -
(detail)The miracle of the three Jews and the burning furnace
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(detail)The miracle of the three Jews and the burning furnace
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(detail))The miracle of the three Jews and the burning furnace
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detail of the scene painted on the left wall of the presbytery