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SPADA, Lionello
Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1576-1622
Italian painter, active mainly in Emilia. His signature was an L placed across a sword [Ital. spada=sword]. His work shows influence of the grand manner of the Carracci, as in The Burning of Heretical Books (San Domenico, Bologna), and of Caravaggio's naturalism, seen in dramatic religious and genre scenes such as The Way to Calvary (Parma). In his late works his manner became softer and warmer under Correggio's influence. An example is The Marriage of St. Catherine (Parma). Related Paintings of SPADA, Lionello :. | Teapot white grape apple bottle knife and Paris | The ninth bay of the ceiling | Portrait of Caterina de' Medici | A Dutch Yacht and Other Vessels Becalmed Near the Shore | The Confession | Related Artists: Eliseo Meifren y RoigSpanish, 1859-1940 Mitchell, ThomasEnglish, 1735-90 Miroslav KraljevicEmanuel Phillips Fox (1865-1915) was an Australian Naturalist painter.
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