Girolamo Benaglio

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Girolamo Benaglio (15th century) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, based in Verona where he painted an altar-piece of the Madonna and Saints (1487). He was a relative of Francesco Benaglio, a painter active in the same period.

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