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Romano, Giulio

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Romano, Giulio

(Rome, 1499 - Mantua, 1546)

Giulio Pippi, better known as Giulio Romano (Rome, ca. 1499-Mantua, 1st November 1546), was a 16th-century Italian painter, architect and decorator, a prominent pupil of Raphael, whose innovations in High Renaissance classicism helped to define the style known as Mannerism. Romano's drawings have been highly prized by collectors. Engravings of his works executed during this period played a highly influential role in disseminating the Mannerist style throughout Europe.


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