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Antonio da Correggio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Correggio, Italy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Correggio is a small town and comune in the Province of Reggio Emilia, in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, in the Po valley. As of 2007 Correggio had an estimated population of 23,108. Its patro...
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Madonna and Child in Glory with Angels. 1510s. Oil on wood. Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Italy. ... The Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine. c.1510-1515. Oil on panel. The National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, USA. More. ... Judith. 1512-1514. Oil on wood. Musee des Beaux-Arts, Strasbourg, France. More.
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Correggio is the pseudonym of Italian painter Antonio Allegri, who was born around 1489/93 into the family of provincial artists in the town of Correggio. During his 20-year-long career Correggio created many big altar paintings, such as Judith (1512-1514), Madonna and Child with St.
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Correggio (Antonio Allegri) (c. 1489-1534). Italian painter, named after the small town in Emilia where he was born. Little is known of his life, but his paintings suggest under whom he may have formed his style. Correggio may well have visited Rome early in his career, although Vasari maintains that he never went there...
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Correggio [Italian Mannerist Painter, ca.1489-1534] Guide to pictures of works by Correggio in art museum sites and image archives worldwide. ... Correggio at the Detroit Institute of Arts, Michigan; Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; 5 works by Correggio; Fitzwilliam Museum PHAROS Website, Cambridge, UK;
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Italian painter, Parma school (b. ca. 1490, Correggio, d. 1534, Correggio ... Frescoes in Parma ... Paintings of the Madonna...
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Among them was Antonio da Correggio, a most remarkable painter, who adopted the modern style perfectly, and being endowed with a rare genius, of great natural ability and well trained in art, he became in a few years a sublime and marvellous artist.
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"The Annunciation," by Correggio, circa 1522-5, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New Yor ... "The painterly subtleties of Correggio's drawings and the mannered refinements of Parmigianino's sheets continue to attract the same enthusiasm today as they have over previous centuries," noted Robert Anderson, the director fhte...
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