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Giulio Romano
c.1499–1546
(b Rome, ?1499; d Mantua, 1 Nov. 1546). Italian painter, architect, and designer. He was the only major Renaissance artist who was a native of Rome, but he worked mainly in Mantua.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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A Roman Emperor on Horseback Giulio Romano (c.1499–1546)A Roman Emperor on Horseback Christ Church, University of Oxford
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The Holy Family with the Infant Saint John the Baptist c.1518–1523 Giulio Romano (c.1499–1546)The Holy Family with the Infant Saint John the Baptist c.1518–1523 National Galleries of Scotland: National
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Tapestry Cartoon: Two Heads from the Massacre of the Innocents 1520–1524 Giulio Romano (c.1499–1546)Tapestry Cartoon: Two Heads from the Massacre of the Innocents 1520–1524 National Galleries of Scotland: National
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The Holy Family with Saint Elizabeth and Saint John (Virgin and Child with Saints Elizabeth and John) Giulio Romano (c.1499–1546)The Holy Family with Saint Elizabeth and Saint John (Virgin and Child with Saints Elizabeth and John) Tameside Museums and Galleries Service: The Astley Cheetham Art Collection
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Four nymphs and two sea gods sitting at a table 1550 - 1560 Giulio Romano (c.1499–1546)Four nymphs and two sea gods sitting at a table 1550 - 1560 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Silenus carried by two Bacchantes with other figures and his ass eating an apple 1543 Giulio Romano (c.1499–1546)Silenus carried by two Bacchantes with other figures and his ass eating an apple 1543 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Silenus, a Satyr and a Goat 1540 Giulio Romano (c.1499–1546)Silenus, a Satyr and a Goat 1540 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Portrait of a lady, possibly Margherita Paleologo, formerly identified as Isabella d'Este 1524 - 1525 Giulio Romano (c.1499–1546)Portrait of a lady, possibly Margherita Paleologo, formerly identified as Isabella d'Este 1524 - 1525 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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A woman and a warrior walking towards right 1539 Giulio Romano (c.1499–1546)A woman and a warrior walking towards right 1539 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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The Mystic Marriage of St Catherine 1563 - 1565 Giulio Romano (c.1499–1546)The Mystic Marriage of St Catherine 1563 - 1565 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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The Resurrection of Christ 1536 - 1540 Giulio Romano (c.1499–1546)The Resurrection of Christ 1536 - 1540 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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A Snake Charmer selling the poison antidote to a party of people 1570 - 1612 Giulio Romano (c.1499–1546)A Snake Charmer selling the poison antidote to a party of people 1570 - 1612 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Martha leading the Magdalen to the temple, copy 1550 - 1572 Giulio Romano (c.1499–1546)Martha leading the Magdalen to the temple, copy 1550 - 1572 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Hylas captured by the nymphs 1655 - 1700 Giulio Romano (c.1499–1546)Hylas captured by the nymphs 1655 - 1700 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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The Mocking of the Prisoners 1540 Giulio Romano (c.1499–1546)The Mocking of the Prisoners 1540 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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St Luke, copy in reverse 1518 Giulio Romano (c.1499–1546)St Luke, copy in reverse 1518 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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The Procession of Silenus 1520 - 1525 Giulio Romano (c.1499–1546) and Raphael (1483–1520)The Procession of Silenus 1520 - 1525 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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The Group of the Virgin and her Attendants in the 'Spasimo di Sicilia' 1514 - 1546 Giulio Romano (c.1499–1546)The Group of the Virgin and her Attendants in the 'Spasimo di Sicilia' 1514 - 1546 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Bust in profile of a young man 1550 - 1750 Giulio Romano (c.1499–1546) and Raphael (1483–1520)Bust in profile of a young man 1550 - 1750 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Salome carrying the head of John the Baptist 1540 - 1550 Giulio Romano (c.1499–1546)Salome carrying the head of John the Baptist 1540 - 1550 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford