Giulio Cromer

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Giulio Cromer or Croma or Cremer (1572, Ferrara{{Cite book|last=Fiorillo|first=Johann Dominik|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=atssAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA621|title=Geschichte Der Zeichnenden Künste Von Ihrer Wiederauflebung Bis Auf Die Neuesten Zeiten: Geschichte der venezianischen, lombardischen und der übrigen italienischen Schulen|date=1801|publisher=J. G. Rosenbusch|language=de}} Page 621–1632)[https://books.google.com/books?id=gXg_FTfqTrQC A hand-book for travellers in central Italy: including the Papal states.], John Murray (firm), page 631. was a German-Italian painter of the Mannerist period, active for many years in Ferrara, Italy.

From an 1876 book:

Giulio Cromer, Carlo Bononi a pupil of Bastaruolo, and Alfonso Rivarola or Chenda, were the last artists of any eminence in Ferrara.{{Cite book|last=Hare|first=Augustus John Cuthbert|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Sx8NAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA175|title=In Venetia, Parma, the Emilia, the Marche, and morthern Tuscany|date=1876|publisher=G. Routledge & sons|language=en}} Page 175

Biography

Born in 1572, but

While he was born in Silesia or to a German family in Ferrara, he trained in that city under Domenico Mona.

Known to have originally fled from a Silesian family, he was therefore given the nickname, the German – il Tedesco.

Jacopo Bambini was also a pupil of Mona. He died at Ferrara in 1632. In the latter city he painted a Preaching of St. Andrew. for the church dedicated to that saint; also 'The Calling of SS. Peter and Andrew.'

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Category:1572 births

Category:1632 deaths

Category:16th-century Italian painters

Category:Italian male painters

Category:17th-century Italian painters

Category:Painters from Ferrara

Category:People from the Habsburg monarchy

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