Antoniazzo Romano
Antoniazzo Romano (Antonio Aquilio) was a pupil of Benozzo Gozzoli, mainly active in Rome. He was a painter from the Colonna rione (quarter) of Rome who worked in the city for more than forty years and whose figurative style was enriched over the years by Umbrian ( Perugino, Melozzo da Forli) and Florentine ( Domenico Ghirlandaio, and Fra Angelico) influences. Antoniazzo's importance as an entrepreneur was evidently considerable: he made it his business to associate with painters not yet well-known in Rome, guaranteeing them major commissions, which he was able to obtain to his contacts with patrons.
9 artworks in collection
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Profile Portrait of Cardinal Philippe de Lévis
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Madonna and Child
Private collection
Madonna and Child with the Infant St John the Baptist
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