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Giovanni da Asola (active 1512- 1530) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance, who along with his son Bernardino da Asola, were prominent in the Venice of the early 16th century. Italy (Italia officially the Italian Republic, (Repubblica Italiana is located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe, and on the two largest The Renaissance (from French Renaissance, meaning "rebirth" Italian: Rinascimento, from re- "again" and nascere Born in Brescia, Giovanni appeared in Venice in 1512, probably contemporary with Girolamo Romanino. Brescia ( Lombard: Brèsa) is a city in the region of Lombardy in northern Italy. Girolamo Romani (Romanino (c 1485 &ndash c 1566 was an Italian High Renaissance painter of Venice and the region of Lombardy near Brescia. An Adoration of the Magi were painted for the Duomo of Asola in 1518. In 1526 he and his son painted a set of organ shutters for San Michele in Murano now in Museo Correr. Murano is usually described as an Island in the Venetian Lagoon, although like Venice itself it is actually an Archipelago of islands linked The Museo Correr is the civic museum of Venice, located in the prominent Piazza San Marco, facing the basilica of the same name and partially occupies and is entered He painted an Adoration of the Shepherds in 1526, now in the Museo Civico of Padua. Padua ( Padova 'padova Latin: Patavium, Padoa) is a city in the Veneto, northern Italy.

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