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Giuseppe Mazzuoli (c. 1536 – 1589)

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Name
  
Giuseppe Mazzuoli

Died
  
1589

Role
  
C. 1536 – 1589

Giuseppe Mazzuoli (c. 1536 – 1589)

Giuseppe Mazzuoli (c. 1536– November 9, 1589) was an Italian painter of the Mannerist period, active mainly in the court of Alfonso II d'Este of Ferrara.

Giuseppe Mazzuoli (c. 1536 – 1589)

He is nicknamed il Bastaruolo (or il Bastarolo by authors writing in English), from a dialect term describing his father's profession selling foodstuffs, including corn (biade). He painted the ceiling of the church of the Gesu in Ferrara, a work started by Giovanni Francesco Surchi. Mazzuoli was reportedly a pupil of Dosso Dossi, and the teacher of Carlo Bononi and Domenico Moni. Among his works were some altarpieces for the Cathedral of Ferrara.

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