Place: Verona
Born: 1517
Death: 1560
Biography:
, an Italian painter from Verona, was born in 1517. He was the grandson of Giovanni Badile da Verona, a renowned painter of the 15th century. Antonio's training under his uncle Francesco Badile and Giovanni Francesco Caroto laid the foundation for his future success.
Antonio was known for being the master of Paul Véronèse and Giovanni Battista Zelotti, his beau-frère. His work was also influenced by the Brescian painter Alessandro Bonvicino (il Moretto). This eclectic mix of influences resulted in a unique style that blended elements of the Italian Renaissance with the Veronese tradition.
Some of Antonio's most notable works include:
Antonio's works are preserved in various cities across the Veneto region. For more information on his art and to explore other notable artists, visit The Museum Parrocchiale (Verolanuova, Italy) or browse through Wikioo.org's extensive Artist Profile: Antonio Badile III.
Antonio Badile III's contributions to the Veronese painting tradition are undeniable. His unique blend of influences and mastery of composition have left a lasting impact on the art world. To delve deeper into his works and those of other renowned artists, explore Wikioo.org's comprehensive Art Database.