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 | | Correggio may well have visited Rome early in his career, although Vasari maintains that he never went there and the obvious inspiration of the paintings of Raphael and Michelangelo could be accounted for by drawings and prints that were known all over Italy. |  | | These works reveal Correggio as one of the boldest and most inventive artists of the High Renaissance and they were highly influential on the development of Baroque dome painting (one of his most important successors, Lanfranco, was a native of Parma). |  | | Although he worked mainly in provincial centres, he was one of the most sophisticated artists of his time, blending disparate sources into a potent synthesis. |
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http://www.wga.hu/bio/c/correggi/biograph.html
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Antonio Allegri |
 | | Correggio is the most skillful artist since the ancient Greeks in the art of foreshortening; and, indeed, he was master of every technical device in painting, being the first to introduce the rules of aerial perspective. |  | | The early works of Correggio are "in the style of the Ferrarese School" (Jean Paul Richter); and later he was slightly influenced by Mantegna and Da Vinci. |  | | Correggio left no writings, had no teachers, no pupils, visited no great art centres, made no acquaintance with his contemporaries, and never sued the favour of the mighty. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01318b.htm
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| | Antonio Da Correggio - Frescoes |
 | | Up to the year 1518, Correggio had been refining his style- in oil painting, but now he was to have a wider field of art. |  | | Correggio also painted some allegorical frescoes, which we will mention among his mythological pictures. |  | | It is worked out in gray upon gray, like the classic frieze of the goddesses in the Abbess's room, and is said to have been painted from Correggio's design by his pupils Francesco Maria Rondani and Maestro Fiorelli. |
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http://www.oldandsold.com/articles29/correggio-3.shtml
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| | Eclecticism in art |
 | | The term eclectic was first used by Johann Joachim Winckelmann to characterize the art of the Carracci, who incorporated in their paintings elements from the Renaissance and classical traditions. |  | | Indeed, Agostino, Annibale and Lodovico Carracci had tried to combine in their art Michelangelo's line, Titian's color, Correggio's chiaroscuro, and Raphael's symmetry and grace. |
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http://www.tocatch.info/en/Eclecticism_in_art.htm
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| | Antonio Artist Painter |
 | | Antonio and Piero Pollajuolo - Biography and Gallery of Art tlien a famous master of the craft, and Piero with Aiidrea dal Castagno, then the best painter in Florence. |  | | Posters ANTONIO DA CORREGGIO Painter (1494-1534) I D0 not leave this country from in a few years a sublime and marvellous artist. |  | | Antonio Gattorno A Cuban Painter for the World Gattorno A Cuban Painter For The World ANTONIO GATTORNO A Cuban Painter for the World in Cuba. |
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http://www.justpainting.info/pages/antonio-artist-painter.html
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| | Antonio da Correggio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Antonio Allegri da Correggio (Correggio, Italy August 1489 – March 5, 1534) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance. |  | | There are echoes of Mantegna's style in his work, and he was influenced also by Lorenzo Costa and Leonardo da Vinci. |  | | His first documented work is the St. Francis altarpiece (1514) now found in the Dresden Gemäldegalerie. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_da_Correggio
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| | Malaspina Great Books - Correggio (1489-1534) |
 | | The few certain early works of Correggio show a rapid progression towards the attainment of his own original style. |  | | The name ordinarily given to Antonio Allegri (1494 - 1534)&; the celebrated Italian painter&; one of the most vivid and impulsive inventors in expression and pose and the most consummate executants. |  | | Though he never achieved any large measure, of reputation during his brief lifetime, and was perhaps totally unknown beyond his own. |
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http://www.malaspina.org/home.asp?topic=./search/details&lastpage=./search/results&ID=702
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| | Biography for: Antonio Allegri da Correggio |
 | | Antonio Allegri da Correggio was a Venetian fresco painter and draughtsman. |  | | Ekserdjian, David, '[Allegri Antonio] Correggio,'Grove Dictionary of Art Online, http://www.groveart.com (accessed 2004). |
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http://www.whistler.arts.gla.ac.uk/biog/Correggi.htm
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| | Incontri reali - da Masaccio a Pietro Longhi |
 | | Il Correggio rappresentò il tema del volto di Cristo più volte, a cominciare dalle due opere giovanili Cristo giovane, in collezione privata, e Cristo giovane della National Gallery of Art di Washington. |  | | Il Correggio supera tutte le convenzioni adottate dai suoi predecessori e crea l'insuperato modello per le grandi visioni barocche, anticipando di un secolo le produzioni romane. |  | | L'opera è pervenuta in cattive condizioni di conservazione per cui,dopo il restauro, David Ekserdjian, nel suo ponderoso studio sul Correggio, la ritiene un'opera di problematico interesse. |
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http://www.provinz.bz.it/cultura/manifestazioni_old/mostra/mostra3.htm
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| | Giorgio Vasari - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | At a very early age he became a pupil of Guglielmo da Marsiglia, a very skilful painter of stained glass, to whom he was recommended by his own kinsman, the painter Luca Signorelli. |  | | Giorgio Vasari (Arezzo, Tuscany July 3, 1511 - Florence, June 27, 1574) was an Italian painter and architect, mainly known for his famous biographies of Italian artists. |  | | At the age of sixteen Cardinal Silvio Passerini who sent him to study in Florence, in the circle of Andrea del Sarto and his pupils Rosso and Jacopo Pontormo. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giorgio_Vasari
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| | Correggio C Artists |
 | | Correggio and Parmigianino at the Metropolitan Museum of Art |  | | Site desc: Correggio [Italian Mannerist Painter, ca.1489-1534] Guide to pictures of works by Correggio in art museum sites and image archives worldwide. |  | | Site title: Antonio da Correggio - Biography and Gallery of Art |
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http://www.xmeta.com/web/5806789/arts/art-history/artists/c/correggio
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| | Antonio da Correggio - TheBestLinks.com - Art, Italy, List of painters, Parma, ... |
 | | Antonio da Correggio, Art, Italy, List of painters, Parma, Renaissance, 1534... |  | | Antonio da Correggio - TheBestLinks.com - Art, Italy, List of painters, Parma,... |  | | Antonio Allegri da Correggio (Correggio, Italy 1488-1534) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance. |
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http://www.thebestlinks.com/Antonio_da_Correggio.html
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| | Important Old Master Paintings Auction at Sotheby's May 28, 1999 |
 | | It derives from Correggio's painting "Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine" in the Louvre that the catalogue noted Vasari once observed that it had been painted "with heads so beautiful done that could have been done in paradise." This painting was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1881 as a Correggio. |  | | This extremely attractive work is closely related to several other versions, the catalogue noted. |  | | "The most compelling document for a Leonardo painting of this subject...is the existence of a print by Wenceslaus Hollar, the great Bohemian engraver, which is clearly captioned "Leonardus da Vinci pinxit...," the catalogue wrote. |
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http://www.thecityreview.com/s99oms.html
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| | Antonio da Correggio - Biography and Gallery of Art |
 | | Antonio da Correggio - Biography and Gallery of Art |  | | wished to take to Correggio for his affairs, he set out with this |  | | perfect work at length, that is colouring with design, Correggio |
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http://www.artist-biography.info/artist/antonio_da_correggio
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| | The Nation, 11/25/1875 - Antonio Allegri da Correggio |
 | | ...The illustrations which she brings together are mostly photographs from line-engravings after Correggio, with the shadows intensified by we know not what process, as if to imitate the chiaroscuro of the canvas ; and this is measurably successful when the print is not held too near the eye... |  | | ...Though there is no authentic portrait of Correggio, a supposed portrait is reproduced, for what reason it would be difficult to say... |  | | This book is especially of an importance to the possessors of biographies. |
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http://www.nationarchive.com/Summaries/v021i0543_12.htm
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| | Anton Raphael Mengs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In his writings, in Spanish, Italian and German, Mengs has put forth his eclectic theory of art, which treats of perfection as attainable by a well-schemed combination of diverse excellences Greek design, with the expression of Raphael, the chiaroscuro of Correggio, and the colour of Titian. |  | | See Opere di Antonio Raffaello Mengs (Parma, 1780); Mengs Werke, übersetzt v. |
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http://bonneylake.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Anton_Raphael_Mengs
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 | | It is by the artist, Antonio da Correggio, who started it in 1524 and completed it six years later. |  | | South of the cathedral is the pink marble baptistry, begun in 1196 by Benedetto Antelami. |
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http://www.heritagesites.eu.com/italy/parma.htm
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| | Correggio - Wikipedia |
 | | Correggios Tafelbilder entwickeln diagonale Kompositionen, führen das malerische Helldunkel reich aus und sind farblich wertvoll. |  | | Er war meist in Parma und Correggio tätig. |  | | Seine Fresken zeichnen sich besonders durch die Kühnheit der perspektivischen Untersicht, durch die Beweglichkeit der Figuren in Luft und Licht und suggestive Illusionskraft aus. |
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http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Correggio
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| | Antonio Da Correggio - Design And Composition |
 | | There was always a touch of paganism even in Correggio's religious pictures, and yet he was too naturalistic ever to be truly classic, for classic art is restrained and impersonal. |  | | Correggio's Goddess seems a living and breathing being. |  | | Correggio's drawing appears to be formed on one principle—to avoid angles, and keep only to the most graceful curves ; his child-angels have rounded forms, his women sinuous attitudes. |
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http://www.oldandsold.com/articles29/correggio-6.shtml
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| | Cristofano Allori - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | His technical skill is shown by the fact that several copies he made of Correggio's works were thought to be duplicates by Correggio himself. |  | | His extreme fastidiousness limited the number of his works. |  | | His pictures are distinguished by their close adherence to nature and the delicacy and technical perfection of their execution. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cristofano_Allori
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| | 1755 Lisbon earthquake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Inside, the 70,000-volume royal library as well as hundreds of works of art, including paintings by Titian, Rubens, and Correggio, were lost. |  | | The precious royal archives disappeared together with detailed historical records of explorations by Vasco da Gama and other early navigators. |  | | "Literaturgeschichte eines Weltereignisses: Das Erdbeben von Lissabon." In Literatur für Leser, pp. |
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http://www.bexley.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/1755_Lisbon_earthquake
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| | Antonio Allegri da Correggio: His Life, His Friends, and His Time - Ricci, Corrado [From the Italian by Florence ... |
 | | Keywords: Italian Renaissance Art, Painting, Antonio Allegri da Correggio. |  | | Antonio Allegri da Correggio: His Life, His Friends, and His Time - Ricci, Corrado [From the Italian by Florence Simmonds] |  | | Title: Antonio Allegri da Correggio: His Life, His Friends, and His Time |
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| | Science in the 19th Century Periodical |
 | | Robins believes that his invention would have been the subject of great 'ADMIRABLE PAINTINGS and UNRIVALLED SCULPTURE' had it existed in the days of Antonio A da Correggio and Michelangelo. |  | | After much puffery, we learn that the invention is a mangle owned by a Mrs Jane Jones and which, despite serious mechanical defects, is 'safely pronounced to be PERFECTION'. |
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| | OCAIW - O nu na historia da arte: Correggio (Antonio Allegri) |
 | | Obras-primas de nu dos grandes Mestres da História da Arte (Pintores, Escultores e Fotografos). |  | | OCAIW - O nu na historia da arte: Correggio (Antonio Allegri) |  | | [ Home ] [ Catálogo dos Artistas ] [ O Nu na Historia da Arte ] [ Galeria Degas ] [ Galeria dos Fotógrafos ] [ Galeria de Orazio ] [ POSTERS STORE ] [ Top Posters ] |
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http://www.ocaiw.com/galleria_niah/gallery.php?lang=pt&author=880
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| | Articles - 1534 |
 | | March 5 - Antonio da Correggio, Italian painter (born 1488) |  | | January 25 - Magdalena of Saxony (born 1507) |  | | Antonio da Sangallo the Elder, Florentine architect (born 1453) |
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http://www.supportize.com/articles/1534
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| | The New York Review of Books: The Genius of Parma |
 | | The cover of David Ekserdjian's new monograph on the Italian painter Antonio Allegri da Correggio (?1489- 1534) shows a young woman being ravished by a cloud. |  | | Ostensibly we see that divine philanderer, Jupiter, seducing a Greek girl named Io, but with Correggio there is always a great deal more to the story; he was one of those artists who, like Bernini after him, could disclose sublime ideas in portrayals of physical ecstasy. |  | | Against the shimmer of her pale flesh, the slate-gray nimbus takes distinct form at only a few points, in a caressing hand, in enough of forehead, eyes, nose, and hinted lips to form the plausible kiss of a shadowy swain. |
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http://www.nybooks.com/articles/article-preview?article_id=825
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| | physics - Baroque |
 | | Baroque art drew on certain broad and heroic tendencies in Annibale Caracci and his circle, and found inspiration in other artists like Correggio and Caravaggio and Federico Barocci, nowadays sometimes termed 'proto-Baroque'. |  | | Germinal ideas of the Baroque can also be found in the work of Michelangelo. |  | | It employed an iconography that was direct, simple, obvious, and dramatic (see the Prometheus sculpture below). |
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http://www.physicsdaily.com/physics/Baroque
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| | eMotion - Michael Rabinovich |
 | | Thom Yorke and Michelangelo are two very influential artists, and both created very emotive art – but the emotions driving their art seem very different. |  | | Art conveys feeling, and listening to Michael Jackson feels very different from looking at Antonio Da Correggio’s Leda and the Swan. |  | | Paintings show us that emotion can be conveyed from still images pretty effectively. |
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http://www.arts.rpi.edu/~ruiz/IDI_2002f/stud04/final/index3.html
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| | lüder h niemeyer: Antonio Allegri da Correggio, Magdalen |
 | | Young woman lying in an open landscape and reading in a book. |  | | Correggio "was most tempted by those things that should reflect the charm of a beautiful sensuous appearance, an idyllic atmosphere". |  | | „ heute kam das Paket vielen Dank für die excellente Verpackung. |
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http://www.ridinger-niemeyer.com/niemeyer/miscell/5989_e.htm
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| | Articles - 1489 |
 | | August - Antonio da Correggio, Italian painter (died 1534) |  | | November 28 - Margaret Tudor, queen of James IV of Scotland) (died 1541) |  | | Thomas Muentzer, German pastor and rebel leader (died 1525) |
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http://www.epsona.com/articles/1489
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 | | Io is the subject of one of Antonio Correggio's most famous paintings. |  | | The term Io fly is derived from the gadfly Hera sent to torment Io into fleeing to Egypt after Argus was slain. |
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http://www.mlahanas.de/Greeks/Mythology/Io.html
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| | Antonio Allegri da Correggio: Biography of Antonio Allegri da Correggio |
 | | Correggio painted "The Assumption of the Virgin," for the cathedral church of Parma; and among his numerous productions are the "Nativity," the "Marriage of St. Catherine," and the "Holy Family." Died 1534. |  | | Antonio Allegri da Correggio: Biography of Antonio Allegri da Correggio |  | | Born at Correggio in 1494 in the duchy of Modena. |
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http://www.sacklunch.net/biography/C/AntonioAllegridaCorreggio.html
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| | almanac |
 | | 1534 Antonio Allegri da Correggio, Italian Renaissance painter, died. |  | | 1766 Don Antonio de Ulloa takes possession of Louisiana Terr from French |
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http://www.atrifleofthis.com/almanac/march/today_in_history_march_5th.htm
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| | ANTONIO |
 | | people with the surname ANTONIO found in the MyFamily People Finder search. |  | | Find graves of people named ANTONIO at Find-a-Grave.com (or add one that you know). |  | | Search the ANTONIO Family Message Boards at Ancestry.com (if available). |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/surname/US/A/ANTONIO.htm
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http://www.nndb.com/people/794/000084542
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| | Antonio Bernieri, da Correggio - Miniaturmaler: Venedig, Rom |
 | | Antonio Bernieri, da Correggio - Miniaturmaler: Venedig, Rom |  | | Nach dessen frühzeitigem Tod begab er sich nach Venedig in Tizian's Schule und von da nach Rom. |  | | Nach Venedig zurückgekehrt, verheiratete er sich daselbst und trieb dort seine Kunst, siedelte aber, von melancholischen Gedanken gequält, 1563 in sein Vaterland über, wo er 1564 starb. |
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| | Da Correggio de Antonio |
 | | El da Correggio (Correggio, Italia 1488-1534) de Antonio Allegri era pintor italiano del renacimiento. |  | | English version: Antonio da Correggio Next: Dionysius Exiguus Up |
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http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/da/Da%20Correggio%20de%20Antonio.htm
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| | 1489 |
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http://www.infothis.com/find/1489
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