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  Girolamo Muziano - LoveToKnow 1911
GIROLAMO MUZIANO (1528-1592), Italian painter, was born at Acquafredda, near Brescia, in 1528.
Muziano, with dogged perseverance (at one time he shaved his head, so as not to be tempted to go out of doors), continued to proceed in the path on which he had entered.
In Santa Maria degli Angeli, Rome, is one of his chief works, "St Jerome preaching to Monks in the Desert"; his "Circumcision" is in the church of the Gesu, his "Ascension" in the Araceli, and his "St Francis receiving the Stigmata" in the church of the Conception.
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 Girolamo Muziano (Getty Museum)
A devout Catholic, Girolamo Muziano created art appropriate for the pious mood of the Counter-Reformation while at the same time reinvigorating Roman landscape painting.
After training in Venice and Padua, Muziano arrived in Rome in 1549 and shaved his head to avoid amorous distractions.
From Padua, Muziano brought awareness of Lambert Sustris's and Domenico Campagnola's art; from Venice, he absorbed Titian's painterliness and sensitivity to textures and light effects.
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  Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Girolamo
Muziano, Girolamo MUZIANO, GIROLAMO [Muziano, Girolamo], c.1528-1592, Italian mannerist painter, also known as Girolamo Bressano.
Muziano was noted for his landscapes, as well as for some mosaics for
Aleandro, Girolamo ALEANDRO, GIROLAMO [Aleandro, Girolamo], 1480-1542, Italian scholar, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
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 Girolamo Muziano Biography
A deeply religious painter, Muziano brought a breadth of influence and skill of landscapes to his creations.
In Venice, Muziano was influenced by Titian (1485 — 1576) and then traveling to Rome he was influenced by Michelangelo (1475 — 1564).
Muziano gained most of his recognition while working in Rome, and it is said that Michelangelo praised his piece, Raising Lazarus or Resurrection of Lazarus, painted for the Colonna Palace in Subiaco, now in the Vatican Pinacoteca.
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MUZIANO, GIROLAMO (1528-1592), Italian painter, was 'born at Acquafredda, near Brescia, in 1528.
It was placed in the church of Santa Maria Maggiore, but was afterwards transferred to the Quirinal Palace.
Muziano, with dogged perseverance (at one time he shaved his head, so as not to be tempted to go out of doors), continued to proceed in the path on which he had entered.
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 AllRefer.com - Girolamo Muziano (European Art To 1599, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Girolamo Muziano[jErO´lAmO mOOtsyA´nO] Pronunciation Key, c.1528–1592, Italian mannerist painter, also known as Girolamo Bressano.
Muziano was noted for his landscapes, as well as for some mosaics for the Vatican that he designed with great finesse.
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 Yale University History of Art Department   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
His recent publications and current projects include studies of Francesco Salviati, Raffaellino da Reggio, Girolamo Muziano, and Francesco Vanni, as well as an exhibition of Master Drawings from Yale that travel to the Ringling and Blanton Museums in 2006-07 before returning to Yale in 2008.
"Girolamo Muziano, the Accademia di San Luca, and Artistic Practice in Later Cinquecento Rome," Paper presented at the CASVA/National Gallery symposium on the Academy of St. Luke, Rome, June 2005.
"Girolamo Muziano and the Gregorian Chapel in St. Peter's," Paper presented at the British School at Rome, March 1998.
www.yale.edu /arthistory/faculty/page/marciaripage.html   (1263 words)

  
 Girolamo Muziano (1532 - 1592) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Girolamo Muziano studied in Venice and Padua before moving to Rome in 1549.
Girolamo Romanino (Girolamo Brescia), Reclining Male Nude and Two Putti, a study for one of the frescoes of Ignudi(Nude figures) in the vault of the loggia of the Castello del Buonconsiglio, Trento, circa 1531
Girolamo Porro, Sommario delle vite de* duchi di Milano, cosi Visconti, come Sforzeschi by Scipion Barbuo (Venice: Girolamo Porro, 1574);[ bound with] Funerali antichi by Thomaso Porcacchi (Venice:Simon Galignani, 1574), 1574
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 Girolamo Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com
Girolamo Muziano, St. Jerome in the Desert, by an unknown engraver after Girolamo Muziano, 1573
Girolamo Romanino (Girolamo Brescia), Reclining Male Nude and Two Putti, a study for one of the frescoes of Ignudi(Nude figures) in the vault of the loggia of the Castello del Buonconsiglio, Trento, circa 1531
Girolamo Porro, Sommario delle vite de* duchi di Milano, cosi Visconti, come Sforzeschi by Scipion Barbuo (Venice: Girolamo Porro, 1574);[ bound with] Funerali antichi by Thomaso Porcacchi (Venice:Simon Galignani, 1574), 1574
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 Evidences of Antiquity
The first full set of drawings of the hundred-foot Column of Trajan was produced around 1500 by one Jacopo Ripanda, who scaled the column in some kind of machine.
In 1576 Girolamo Muziano published a series of prints based on Ripanda's drawings.
Late in the 1660s, scaffolding was erected around the column, allowing antiquarians to compare their copies of Muziano to the real thing.
www.brynmawr.edu /library/exhibits/antiquity/education2.htm   (331 words)

  
 St. Peter's - Gregorian Chapel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The chapel is adorned with splendid mosaics made mainly by Marcello Provenzale after designs by Girolamo Muziano, and by Salvatore Monosilio after designs by Nicola La Piccola.
It is surmounted by a round dome 42 meters high - one of the four identical domes placed on the corners of the Basilica - decorated between the windows of its tambour by allegories and symbols of the Virgin Mary, by Salvatore Monosilio in the 18th century.
More valuable are the corbels by Girolamo Muziano, a valid master contemporary of Michelangelo, who in them illustrated the Fathers of the Latin Church, St. Gregory and St. Jerome, and those of the Greek Church, St. Basil and St. Gregory of Nazianzus with dignified solemnity.
www.stpetersbasilica.org /Altars/GregorianChapel/GregorianChapel.htm   (610 words)

  
 Girolamo Muziano - romersk maler
Girolamo (eller Gerolamo) Muziano stammede fra Acquafredda ved Brescia, hvor han blev født i 1528.
I Kirken Madonna dei Monti, i det øverste kapel i venstre side, "Cappella della Natività": Girolamo Muziano er mester for altertavlen med motivet "Adorazione dei Pastori" ("Hyrderne tilbeder Jesus-Barnet") samt for malerierne af helgener på søjlerne.
Af Girolamo Muziano's elever og medhjælpere kan nævnes Cesare Nebbia, som også fik selvstændigt virke.
www.annasromguide.dk /personer/kunstnere/muzianogirolamo.html   (200 words)

  
 G.Muziano   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Girolamo Muziano, Italian painter, was born in Acquafredda, Brescia in 1528/32 and died in Rome in 1592.
In the beginning he followed the modes of Brescian artists, and studied in Padua, where got to know L.Sustris and D.Campagnola in 1544-46, and in Venice until 1549.
Muziano's numerous works could be found in Rome (
www.italycyberguide.com /Art/artistsarchite/muziano.htm   (105 words)

  
 Muziano, Girolamo - The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition - HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Muziano, Girolamo - The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition - HighBeam Research
MUZIANO, GIROLAMO [Muziano, Girolamo], c.1528-1592, Italian mannerist painter, also known as Girolamo Bressano.
Our archive contains millions of documents from thousands of sources and goes back over 23 years.
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— Abduction of the Sabine Women (1520, 66x145cm) _ Girolamo del Pacchia created a complex panorama to fill this long and narrow panel, whose dimensions reflect its original function as part of a marriage chest, or cassone, containing a bride's household linens.
Inspired by Domenico Beccafumi, Girolamo employed delicate color and the traditional Sienese grace of line to beautify the violent subject.
Girolamo added the rounded forms and drama of Raphael's Roman decorations.
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 Girolamo Muziano Online
Girolamo Muziano in the Web Gallery of Art
Search AllPosters for reproductions of works by Girolamo Muziano
All images and text on this Girolamo Muziano page are copyright 2007 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
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 MUZIANO, GIROLAMO (152... - Online Information article about MUZIANO, GIROLAMO (152...
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 Girolamo Muziano on artnet
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 Resurrection of Lazarus
The large painting of the Resurrection of Lazarus, signed by Girolamo Muziano, was probably executed in 1555 in Subiaco.
It was then transferred to Rome to Palazzo di S. Marco (Palazzo Venezia), where Michelangelo was able to admire it and publicly praise it.
After having passed to the Quirinal, it finally became part of the Vatican Art Gallery Collection.
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 artnet.de: Resource Library: Croce, Baldassarre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
During the papacy of Gregory XIII he went to Rome and worked at the Vatican on the decoration of the Cortile di S Damaso, under the supervision of Sabatini (1576–7), and on that of the Galleria delle Carte Geografiche, under Girolamo Muziano and Cesare Nebbia (1580–83).
In 1592 he completed the decoration of the Sala Regia in the Palazzo Comunale, Viterbo: he painted the six scenes as fictive tapestries within an elaborate architectonic border, including festoons, portrait medallions, putti and niches with historical figures.
Two of his frescoes, the Cruxifixion and the Pietà (both 1593), in the central nave of S Maria Maggiore, Rome, show the influence of Zuccaro and Muziano, especially in the draperies.
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 Nicolas Beatrizet / Holy Family with the Infant John the Baptist, after the painting by Girolamo Muziano / 16th century   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Nicolas Beatrizet / Holy Family with the Infant John the Baptist, after the painting by Girolamo Muziano / 16th century
Holy Family with the Infant John the Baptist, after the painting by Girolamo Muziano
Visit www.davidrumsey.com/amico for more information on the collection, click on the link below the revolving thumbnail to the right, or email us at amico@luna-img.com.
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 restoration in uffizi gallery florence, palatina gallery florence , s. miniato al monte florence
In the Uffizi Catalogo Generale, edited for the first time in 1979, a card, added to the picture, attributes it to Girolamo Muziano, an important painter of Lombard origin, who worked for a long time in Rome, in the Counter - Reformation period.
In the same card we can read the opinion of some people who thought that the represented man was Giovanni Gaddi, considered by Raffaello Borghini (an influential man of letters of that time) to be one of Muziano's clients.
However, the just expressed opinion cannot be demonstrated according to the current knowledges.
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 St. Peter's - Altar of St Basil   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The mosaic was made from 1748 to 1751 by Guglielmo Paleat, Giuseppe Ottaviani, Enroco Enuo, and Nicolo Onofri.
Originally, the altar contained a picture of Saint Basil by Girolamo Muziano, finished by Cesare Nebbie, which is now lost.
In 1723-24 Luigi Vanvitelli painted a cartoon after the Muziano for the use of the mosaicists, but the mosaic was never made.
www.stpetersbasilica.org /Altars/StBasil/StBasil.htm   (393 words)

  
 Giornale Nuovo: Cort’s and Floris’s Virtues
On his first visit to Venice, Titian hired him to produce engraved versions of several of his drawings.
Cort later settled in Rome, where he collaborated with some of that city’s most eminent painters, among them Girolamo Muziano, Federico Zuccaro and Giulio Clovio.
Such contrived pictorial allegories seem remote from the preoccupations of contemporary art, but there are at least two notable 20th-Century artists whose work has some affinity with images like these.
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 GIROLAMO MUZIANO Fine Art Artist: Artists' art auction database + Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
GIROLAMO MUZIANO Fine Art Artist: Artists' art auction database + Biography
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 Letter from Dublin - Irish Art & Antiques Feature Apollo - Find Articles
This exhibition of great contrasts is curated by Anne Hodge and displayed in the Print Gallery.
Artists include Andrea Mantegna, Jacopo Bassano, Girolamo Muziano (illustrated), Ludovici Carracci, Gabriel Metsu, Watteau, Mengs, Mulready, Degas, Modigliani, Rose Barton, William Orpen, Mainie Jellett and Picasso.
Last of the this autumn's clisplays at the National Gallery, but hot at all least is the major exhibition of Dutch genre painting in the age of Vermeer entitled Love Letters that starts at the National Gallery on 1 October for the test of the year.
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 Art Galleries in Rome
These include works by Francesco Albani, Pompeo Batoni, Bronzino, Annibale Carracci, Pietro da Cortona, Gaspard Dughet, Ghirlandaio, Guercino, Jacopo, Carlo Maratta, Lorenzo Monaco, Girolamo Muziano, Crescenzio Onofriand, Guido Reni, Salviati, Domenico Tintoretto, Palma il Vecchio and Veronese.
The Palazzo Spada in which the gallery is housed, was once the property of Cardinal Girolamo Capodiferro (1501-1559).
After his death, the palace was occupied by the Mignanelli family before being bought in 1632 by Cardinal Bernardino Spada.
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 Girolamo MUZIANO Art Auction Sales and Market Information by artprice.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
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