Ippolito Andreasi

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Ippolito Andreasi, The Assumption of the Blessed, c. 1575 Osannamantua.jpg
Ippolito Andreasi, The Assumption of the Blessed, c. 1575

Ippolito Andreasi (1548 5 June 1608) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period. He was a pupil of Giulio Romano in his hometown of Mantua. He collaborated with Teodoro Ghisi in painting the ceiling and cupola of the Cathedral.

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