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'Ruggiero Saving Angelica', tempera on wood panel painting attributed to Girolamo da Carpi, El Paso Museum of Art Girolamo Da Carpi (1501 - 1556[1]) was a painter and decorator in the Court of the Duke of Este in Ferrara (Italy). He began painting in Ferrara, by report apprenticing to Benvenuto Tisi (il Garofalo); but by age 20, he had moved to Bologna, and is considered a figure of Early Renaissance painting of the local Bolognese School. He trained in the studio of a local painter who showed the influence of Lorenzo Costa and Raphael. In the 1520s Girolamo visited Rome and Bologna and was inspired by the Mannerist style of Giulio Romano. Geographically and stylistically he straddles the various influences. He returned to Ferrara and collaborated with Dosso Dossi and Garofalo among others on commissions for the d’Este family. Girolamo became the architect to Pope Julius III in 1550 and supervised the remodeling of the Vatican's Belvedere. Returning to Ferrara, he was charged of the enlargements of the Castello Estense. Da Carpi's paintings include a Descent of the Holy Spirit, in the church of St Francis at Rovigo; a Madonna, an Adoration of the Magi, and a St. Catharine at Bologna; and the St. George and the St. Jerome at Ferrara. [edit] Selected works
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This article incorporates text from the article "Girolamo Da Carpi" in the Encyclopædia Britannica, Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.
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