Teramo Piaggio

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Place: Zoagli

Born: 1485

Death: 1554

Biography:

Early Life and Training

Teramo Piaggio

, an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance, was born in Zoagli in 1485. He was a pupil of Ludovico Brea, a renowned artist of the time. This apprenticeship laid the foundation for Piaggio's future collaborations with prominent artists like Andrea Semini.

Artistic Contributions and Style

Piaggio's work is characterized by its Mannerist style, which was prevalent in Genoa during the 16th century. He is considered one of the main exponents of this style, alongside Antonio Semino and Giovanni Cambiaso. His paintings often featured complex compositions and a blend of realism and idealism.

Notable Works and Collaborations

* Madonna and Child seated under a tree, a characteristic work by Luca Cambiaso, showcases Piaggio's influence on the Genoese art scene. (View similar works at Wikioo.org) * Piaggio's collaboration with Andrea Semini resulted in several notable pieces, including Diana and Actaeon, which can be found in the Museum of Fine Arts (Budapest, Hungary). (Explore more at Wikioo.org)

Legacy and Influence

Piaggio's work had a lasting impact on the art world, particularly in the Genoa region. His Mannerist style paved the way for future generations of artists.

  • Key Art Movements: Late-Renaissance, Mannerism
  • Notable Collaborations: Andrea Semini, Ludovico Brea
  • Region of Influence: Genoa, Riviera di Levante
  • Period of Activity: First half of the 16th century
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