Girolamo da Treviso II (1498 - 1544)

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Girolamo da Treviso II

Girolamo da Treviso the Younger was an Italian painter whose versatile talent shone brightly during the Renaissance. Born in Treviso, his artistic journey was marked by a profound ability to blend the innovative techniques of the High Renaissance with the rich traditions of Italian painting.

Renowned for his expertise in a variety of subjects, Girolamo's works ranged from religious narratives to mythological scenes, each imbued with a depth of emotion and meticulous attention to detail. His style was characterized by dynamic compositions, a masterful use of perspective, and a vibrant palette that brought his figures and landscapes to life.

Among his notable contributions to the art world, Girolamo da Treviso's altarpieces and frescoes stand out for their artistic and historical significance. These works, preserved in some of the most prestigious museums and churches across Italy, continue to attract art lovers and scholars, captivated by their beauty and the story of their creator.

For collectors and experts in art and antiques, Girolamo da Treviso II represents an intriguing figure whose oeuvre offers a window into the transformative period of the Renaissance. His paintings are not only valued for their aesthetic appeal but also for the insights they provide into the cultural and artistic developments of the 16th century.

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Date and place of birt:1498, Treviso, Italy
Date and place of death:September 1544, Boulogne-sur-Mer, France
Period of activity: XVI century
Specialization:Architect, Artist, Engineer, Painter, Sculptor
Art school / group:Venetian school
Genre:Religious genre
Art style:Old Masters, Renaissance

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