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Giovanni Antonio Lappoli

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Nationality
  
Tuscan

Role
  
Artist

Known for
  
Painting

Died
  
1552, Arezzo, Italy


Movement
  
Mannerism

Parents
  
Matteo Lappoli

Name
  
Giovanni Lappoli

Period
  
Mannerism

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Born
  
1492
Arezzo

Education
  
Domenico Pecori, Pontormo

Giovanni Antonio Lappoli (1492–1552) was a Tuscan painter from Arezzo who painted in a Mannerist style.

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He was the son of the painter Matteo Lappoli. Originally trained with Domenico Pecori, but later assisted Pontormo in 1514. In 1524-7, he worked with Perin del Vaga in Rome. He became acquainted with both Parmigianino and Rosso Fiorentino. In 1524, Lappoli executed some frescoes, based on cartoons the latter had provided him, for a Visitation for Badia di Sante Fiore e Lucilla in 1524, an Adoration of the Magi for the church of San Francisco. In Rome, he was patronized by Clement VII, but he fled back to Arezzo with the Sack of Rome in 1527. He painted an Allegory of Original Sin in Montepulciano (1545). He is one of the artists featured in the Vite by fellow Arrezan Giorgio Vasari.

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References

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