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Antonio Negretti was a 16th-century Italian painter, also known as Antonio Palma.
Antonio Negretti was the father of the Venetian painter and printmaker Jacopo Palma the Younger.
Negretti produced paintings of historical and religious content.
Antonio Tibaldi was an Italian painter specialising in still lifes.
The paintings of Antonio Tibaldi known today are extremely similar in style and, above all, in subject, making them easily recognisable. They are always still lifes, characterised by the presence of carpets, brocade draperies and portieres. Textiles usually cover marble bas-reliefs on which are placed weapons and armour, crockery made of silver or other precious metals, books, musical instruments and products; animals such as parrots and, above all, small dogs are often present. The palette is attested by warm tones, in which red in all its shades predominates.
Giovanni Antonio Burrini was an Italian painter and engraver who worked during the Late Baroque period.
Giovanni Antonio Burrini worked mainly as a painter, specialising in religious and historical subjects. His style was influenced by the Bolognese school of painting, which emphasized classical composition, clear forms, and vivid colours.
Burrini's paintings often depicted scenes from biblical narratives and mythological stories. His work was distinguished by his meticulous attention to detail, delicate brushwork and sense of dramatic illumination and atmosphere. He also created intricate and finely detailed engravings.
Antonio de San Román de Ribadeneyra, also San Román de Rivadeneira/Ribadeneira, was a Spanish Benedictine monk and historical writer.
He served at the monastery of San Zoil near Carrión de los Condes and wrote several historical books. In particular, an account of King Sebastião I's disastrous invasion of Morocco in 1578 and his death in battle entitled Jornada y muerte del Rey Don Sebastião de Portugal (1603). Antonio de San Román de Ribadeneyra also wrote A General History of Eastern India (1603). This historical work focuses on the Portuguese expeditions to Asia and the Americas, including a description of Christopher Columbus.
Giovanni Antonio Burrini was an Italian painter and engraver who worked during the Late Baroque period.
Giovanni Antonio Burrini worked mainly as a painter, specialising in religious and historical subjects. His style was influenced by the Bolognese school of painting, which emphasized classical composition, clear forms, and vivid colours.
Burrini's paintings often depicted scenes from biblical narratives and mythological stories. His work was distinguished by his meticulous attention to detail, delicate brushwork and sense of dramatic illumination and atmosphere. He also created intricate and finely detailed engravings.