Jacopino del Conte, the Glossary
Jacopino del Conte (1510–1598; also spelled Iacopino) was an Italian Mannerist painter, active in both Rome and Florence.[1]
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10 relations: Andrea del Sarto, Daniele da Volterra, Florence, Francesco Salviati (painter), Girolamo Siciolante da Sermoneta, Mannerism, Perino del Vaga, Rome, San Giovanni Battista Decollato, San Luigi dei Francesi.
Andrea del Sarto
Andrea del Sarto (16 July 1486 – 29 September 1530) was an Italian painter from Florence, whose career flourished during the High Renaissance and early Mannerism. Jacopino del Conte and Andrea del Sarto are 16th-century Italian painters, Italian Renaissance painters and painters from Florence.
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Daniele da Volterra
Daniele Ricciarelli (15094 April 1566), better known as Daniele da Volterra, was a Mannerist Italian painter and sculptor. Jacopino del Conte and Daniele da Volterra are 16th-century Italian painters.
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Florence
Florence (Firenze) is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany.
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Francesco Salviati (painter)
Francesco Salviati or Francesco de' Rossi (1510 – 11 November 1563) was an Italian Mannerist painter who lived and worked in Florence, with periods in Bologna and Venice, ending with a long period in Rome, where he died. Jacopino del Conte and Francesco Salviati (painter) are 1510 births, 16th-century Italian painters and painters from Florence.
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Girolamo Siciolante da Sermoneta
Girolamo Siciolante da Sermoneta (1521 – c. 1580) began his career as an Italian Mannerist painter but later adopted the reformist naturalism of Girolamo Muziano in the 1560s and 70s. Jacopino del Conte and Girolamo Siciolante da Sermoneta are 16th-century Italian painters.
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Mannerism
Mannerism is a style in European art that emerged in the later years of the Italian High Renaissance around 1520, spreading by about 1530 and lasting until about the end of the 16th century in Italy, when the Baroque style largely replaced it.
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Perino del Vaga
Piero Bonaccorsi (1501 – October 19, 1547), known as Perino (or Perin) del Vaga, was an Italian painter and draughtsman of the Late Renaissance/Mannerism. Jacopino del Conte and Perino del Vaga are 16th-century Italian painters, Italian Renaissance painters and painters from Florence.
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Rome
Rome (Italian and Roma) is the capital city of Italy.
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San Giovanni Battista Decollato
San Giovanni Decollato (the Beheaded John the Baptist) is a Roman Catholic church in Rome, sited on via di San Giovanni Decollato in the Ripa rione, a narrow road named after the church.
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San Luigi dei Francesi
The Church of St.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacopino_del_Conte
Also known as Iacopino del Conte, Jacopino, Jacopo del Conte.