Paolo Morando, Known As Il Cavazzola

Paolo Morando, Known As Il Cavazzola;Paolo Morando

สถานที่: Verona

เกิด: 1485

ความตาย: 1522

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Paolo Morando, known as il Cavazzola, was a prominent Italian painter of the Renaissance, born in Verona around 1485 and died in 1522. He was trained in the workshop of Francesco Morone in his hometown, where he developed a style influenced by Francesco Bonsignori and Domenico Morone. According to Vasari, his last unfinished work would be an altarpiece.

Artistic Style and Influences

Il Cavazzola's style was characterized by a blend of Renaissance and Gothic elements, with a strong emphasis on color and composition. His paintings often featured Giorgione-like landscapes and figures, demonstrating his admiration for the Venetian master. Il Cavazzola's work can be found in various museums, including the Castelvecchio Museum in Verona, which houses several of his notable pieces, such as Incredulity of Saint Thomas and Predella of the polyptych of the Passion - Saint Bonaventure.

Notable Works and Collections

Some of Il Cavazzola's most famous works include:

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