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 | | He was a pupil of his father, Galeazzo Campi (c.1475-1536), a well-known painter, and of Giulio Romano, and he studied the works of Correggio and Raphael. |
 | | 1591, painter, architect, and historian of Cremona, and Vincenzo Campi, 1532-91, whose works consist principally of portraits and still-life pieces. |
 | | Another brother was Bernardino Campi, 1522-c.1590, a painter of great skill with a vigorous and original style, excelling in fresco painting and portraiture. |
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