Filippo Mazzola
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Portrait Of Alessandro De Richao
The Dead Christ Supported By Angels
The Virgin and Child with Saints. Filippo Mazzola
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Filippo Mazzola (1460 - 1505) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period.
He was born in Parma, his father was Bartholomew, and he became a pupil of Francesco Tacconi. He worked mainly in the area between Parma and Piacenza. There is documentation of a trip to Venice, where he is thought to have gone to study his main stylistic references: Antonello da Messina, Giovanni Bellini and Alvise Vivarini. His most notable work is the polyptych kept at the basilica of Cortemaggiore, although it is currently missing a couple of paintings. He was the father of the painter Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola.[1] He died at the age of about 45 years, during an epidemic of plague.
References
Roberto Lasagni, Biographical Dictionary of Parmigiani, ed. PPS, Parma 1999
National Gallery Brief Bio Filippo Mazzola
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