by Albert Turoń
Nationality
Italian
Lifetime
1503-1540
Biography
Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola, better known as Parmigianino (1503-1540), was an Italian Mannerist painter, draftsman, and printmaker. In Parma and upon his arrival in Rome in 1524, he experimented with print to study works by artists he admired, such as Raphael. He fled Rome at the time of its sack in 1527, and he moved to Bologna. There, he began his engagement with chiaroscuro woodcuts, collaborating with Ugo da Carpi and Antonio da Trento. Parmigianino then returned to Parma in 1530.
Artworks
The Nativity with the Dream of Joseph
Parmigianino
Diogenes
Ugo da Carpi
The Entombment
The Martyrdom of St. Peter and St. Paul
Antonio da Trento
Circe Giving Drink to the Companions of ...
Tiburtine Sibyl and the Emperor Augustus
Virgin and Child with St. John
Christ Healing the Lepers
Andrea Andreani
Guiseppe Rossigliani
Sacred Conversation
Léon Davent