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Domenico Campagnola - Saint Jerome Reading in the Wilderness

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Domenico Campagnola - Saint Jerome Reading in the Wilderness

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Domenico Campagnola was an Italian painter and engraver who was born in Venice around 1500. He was the son of the painter Giulio Campagnola and the brother of the painter and engraver Giovanni Battista Campagnola. Domenico Campagnola was trained in his father's workshop, where he learnt the art of engraving. He later became a painter and worked in Venice and Padua. His style was influenced by the work of Venetian masters such as Titian and Giorgione. Campagnola is known for his landscape paintings and engravings, which are characterised by their detailed and precise depiction of nature. His landscapes often feature ruins and ancient buildings, which he depicted with a sense of romantic nostalgia. In addition to his landscapes, Campagnola also produced religious works and portraits. He was a versatile artist who worked in a variety of media, including oil painting, fresco and engraving. Domenico Campagnola died in Padua in 1564, leaving behind a legacy of beautiful and intricate works of art that continue to inspire artists today.

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1520 - 1525
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