
North Italian School, late 16th century
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The North Italian School of the late 16th century refers to a regional artistic movement centered in northern Italy, encompassing cities like Venice, Milan, and Bologna. Artists of this school synthesized Renaissance principles with emerging Mannerist influences, creating works notable for their dramatic use of color, emotion, and dynamic composition. This period marked a transition between the High Renaissance and the Baroque era.
DramaticSaint John The BaptistBiblical SceneBaroqueOil On CopperReligious16th CenturyNorth Italian School
Artists in conversation