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Summary
DescriptionClovio magi.jpg |
Farnese Hours:Adoration of the Magi and Solomon Adored by the Queen of Sheba
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Date |
1546 |
Source |
http://www.themorgan.org/collections/collections.asp?id=110 |
Author |
Giulio Clovio (1498–1578) |
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Alternative names |
Giulio Clovio, Julije Klović, Il Macedo |
Description |
Croatian painter, manuscript illuminator and fashion designer
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Date of birth/death |
1498 |
3 January 1578 or 4 January 1578 |
Location of birth/death |
Grizane, Croatia |
Rome |
Work location |
Italy (1516), Hungary (1524-1526), Rome (1526-1527), Mantua (1527), Rome (1538-1551), Florence (1551-1553), Rome (1553-1578) |
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Licensing
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