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'''Giulio Romano''' (c. 1499 – November 1, 1546) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Painting|painter]] and [[Architecture|architect]]. He was a [[Student|pupil]] of [[Raphael]]. His differences from high [[Renaissance]] [[classicism]] help define the [[16th century]] style known as [[Mannerism]].
'''Giulio Romano''' (c. 1499 – November 1, 1546) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Painting|painter]] and [[Architecture|architect]]. He was a [[Student|pupil]] of [[Raphael]]. His differences from high [[Renaissance]] [[classicism]] help define the [[16th century]] style known as [[Mannerism]].

==Related pages==
* [[List of Italian painters]]




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Giulio Romano (engraving of self-portrait).

Giulio Romano (c. 1499 – November 1, 1546) was an Italian painter and architect. He was a pupil of Raphael. His differences from high Renaissance classicism help define the 16th century style known as Mannerism.

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