Description:
(Architect)
Giulio Romano, an Italian painter and architect, made significant contributions to the sixteenth-century Mannerist style. Influenced by his studies under Raphael, he departed from High Renaissance classicism, becoming highly regarded for his unique artistic approach. His drawings were sought after by collectors, and prints of his work, produced by Marcantonio Raimondi, played a key role in disseminating Italian artistic trends across Europe. Giulio Romano's innovative techniques and enduring impact on European art during the Renaissance era characterized his professional career.
Born In
Rome, Italy
Died on
November 1, 1546