- Filippo da Verona
Filippo da Verona (16th century) was an Italian painter of the early-
Renaissance period.He painted in a style recalling
Giambattista Cima , and is the author of a "Virgin and Child" in the Academy of Arts inTurin , a replica of which is in the Locchis Carrara Gallery at Bergamo. He was employed at theChurch of the Eremitani inPadua , where he painted the "Glory of the Virgin, with Angels and Saints" in 1511; having previously in 1509 produced a "Virgin and Child, with SS. Felix and Catharine" for theBasilica of Saint Anthony of Padua . The church of San Niccoló inFabriano has a "Madonna between SS. Peter and Nicholas of Bari" dated 1514.References
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