Mjesto: Parma
Rođen: 1566
Smrt: 1630
Biografija:
, an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance style, was born in Parma around 1566 and died there from the plague in 1630. He is also known as Pomponio Amidano, either due to confusion with or being a pupil of Pomponio Allegri or possibly being a pupil of Francesco Mazzola (Parmigianino). Much of his biography is poorly documented, making it challenging to gather comprehensive information about his life and work.
's artistic style is characterized by the use of oil on canvas, depicting landscapes inspired by the late-Renaissance period. His work is influenced by the Flemish painter Paul Bril, and he developed a unique approach to painting. The biography of Giulio Cesare Amidano on Wikioo.org provides more information about his life and work.
Some of Giulio Cesare Amidano's notable works include paintings that are now part of the collection at the Pinacoteca di Vicenza, a museum located in the city of Vicenza, Italy. The museum houses an impressive collection of artworks from various periods and styles, including paintings by famous artists such as Francesco Del Cairo and Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo. The Pinacoteca di Vicenza page on Wikioo.org provides more information about the museum and its collections.
's biography is limited due to the lack of documentation, making it essential to rely on available sources such as Wikioo.org and Wikipedia. His artistic style and influences are characterized by the use of oil on canvas and depiction of landscapes inspired by the late-Renaissance period. The painting by Giotto Di Bondone and the painting by Tintoretto (Jacopo Comin) are examples of the Italian Renaissance style that influenced Giulio Cesare Amidano's work.