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Antonio Campi

1522
1591
Italy
Antonio Campi (Italy, 1522–1591) was a painter born in Cremona and died in the same city.
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Movement:
Renaissance
Biography:

Antonio Campi was an Italian painter active during the Renaissance, born in 1522 and passing away in 1591. He is known for his contributions to the Lombard school of painting, particularly in the region of Cremona. Campi's work is characterized by its vibrant colors and dynamic compositions, often depicting religious themes and portraits. He was influenced by the works of his contemporaries, including Titian and Correggio, and played a significant role in the development of Mannerism in Northern Italy. His legacy includes a number of notable works, although specific details about his early life and training remain largely unknown.

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