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Girolamo di Giovanni da Camerino
( fl 144973). Italian painter. His first known painting is a fresco, dated 1449, of the Virgin and Child with SS Anthony of Padua and Anthony Abbot (Camerino, Mus. Pin. Civ.). The influence of Piero della Francesca, who was active in Urbino during the late 1440s, is evident in the frescos dramatic play of light and the geometric simplicity of its figures. On 21 November 1450 Girolamo entered the painters guild in Padua. His hand was identified by Longhi in the frescoes of St Christopher and the King (destr. 1944) in the Ovetari Chapel in the Eremitani, Padua. His arrival in the city just after the death of Giovanni dAlemagna and the withdrawal of Antonio Vivarini from the contract to decorate the chapel suggests that Girolamo went to Padua in order to apply for the new commission.
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