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Correggio (c. 1494–1534)Italian painter of the High Renaissance. His style followed the classical grandeur of Leonardo da Vinci and Titian, but anticipated the baroque in its emphasis on movement, softer forms, and contrasts of light and shade. Based in Parma, he painted splendid illusionistic visions in the cathedral there, including the remarkable Assumption of the Virgin (1526–30). His religious paintings, for example, the night scene Adoration of the Shepherds (about 1527–30, Gemäldegalerie, Dresden), and mythological scenes, such as Jupiter and Io (about 1532, Wallace Collection, London), were much admired in the 18th century.
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In the sixteenth century Giorgio Vasari hailed Antonio Allegri da Correggio as the first Lombard artist to work in the modern style, adding that his art would have reached absolute perfection if only he had left Lombardy for Rome. In the sixteenth century Giorgio Vasari hailed Antonio Allegri da Correggio as the first Lombard artist to work in the modern style, adding that his art would have reached absolute perfection if only he had left Lombardy for Rome. |
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