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Ippolito Borghese (late 1500s – March, 1627) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance, born in Sigillo (near Perugia) in the late 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

Likely trained in Rome and became a follower of Scipione Pulzone and was influenced by the painterly traditions of Federigo Barocci. Scipione Pulzone ( Gaeta, c 1550 &ndash February 1 1598) also known as Il Gaetano, was an Italian late Renaissance Federico Barocci (1528&ndash1612 was an Italian Renaissance painter and Printmaker. He then moved to Naples. Naples ( Napoli, Neapolitan: Nàpule) is a historic City in southern Italy, the Capital of the He was influenced by the circle of Mannerist artists active in the Rome of Sixtus V. Mannerism is a period of European art which emerged from the later years of the Italian High Renaissance around 1520. Pope Sixtus V ( December 13, 1521 &ndash August 27, 1590) born Felice Peretti di Montalto, was Pope from 1585 to 1590 In 1598 he completed a St. George and the dragon for the Duomo of Ischia. For the comune see Ischia (comune. For the part of the human hip see Ischium Ischia is a Volcanic Island in the In 1601 he signed a canvas in Carpignano Salentino. Carpignano Salentino is a town and Comune in the Italian Province of Lecce in the Apulia region of south-east Italy. He painted a Madonna & saints (1601) for the church of Santa Maria della Grotta in Carpignano. In 1603, he painted an Assumption of the Virgin for the Cappella del Monte di Pietà in Naples[1]. One of his pupils was Paolo Domenico Finoglia. Paolo Domenico Finoglia (c 1590 - 1645 was an Italian painter of the early- Baroque period active mainly in South Italy including Naples and towns In 1605, he painted for the church of Santa Teresa in Studi.

He painted numerous altarpieces intended for Neapolitan churches such as Santa Maria la Nova, the Bishop's seminary, and Santi Filippo e Giacomo, as well as for churches in surrounding sites such as Lucera, Regoledo, Corigliano Calabro, Amalfi, Caiazzo, San Gregorio Armeno, Meta di Sorrento, and Atri. Santa Maria la Nova is a church in Naples, southern Italy. It is located on the site given to the Franciscan order in 1279 when Charles of Anjou decided Lucera is a town and Comune in the Province of Foggia, in the Apulia region of Italy. Corigliano Calabro is a Comune and town located in the Province of Cosenza, in Calabria, southern Italy Amalfi is also a town in the Antioquia Departament in Colombia. Caiazzo (also Cajazzo) is a city in the Province of Caserta ( Campania) in Italy. San Gregorio Armeno ("St Gregory of Armenia " is a church and a monastery in Naples, Italy. Atri ( Greek: or; Latin: Adria, Atria, Hadria, or Hatria) is a Comune in the Province of Teramo In 1627, he collaborated with Finoglia in a polyptich for the church of Sant'Antonio in Lauria. Paolo Domenico Finoglia (c 1590 - 1645 was an Italian painter of the early- Baroque period active mainly in South Italy including Naples and towns Lauria is a city and commune of Basilicata, Italy, in the Province of Potenza, situated near the borders of Calabria.

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  1. ^ Assumption in Naples.

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