Giuseppe AlinoviW
Giuseppe Alinovi

Giuseppe Alinovi was an Italian painter, mainly painting vedute in a Neoclassical style, often in light watercolors. The Italian composer and court organist Giuseppe Alinovi was his father.

Michelangelo AnselmiW
Michelangelo Anselmi

Michelangelo Anselmi was an Italian Renaissance-Mannerist painter active mostly in Parma.

Alessandro AraldiW
Alessandro Araldi

Alessandro Araldi was an Italian painter of the Renaissance, active mainly in Parma.

Sisto BadalocchioW
Sisto Badalocchio

Sisto Badalocchio Rosa was an Italian painter and engraver of the Bolognese School.

Cecrope BarilliW
Cecrope Barilli

Cecrope Barilli was an Italian painter.Not to be confused with the Italian actor known for Before the Revolution.*

Girolamo Mazzola BedoliW
Girolamo Mazzola Bedoli

Girolamo Mazzola Bedoli was an Italian painter active in the Mannerist style.

Pier Antonio BernabeiW
Pier Antonio Bernabei

Pier Antonio Bernabei (1570–1630) was an Italian painter also known as Della Casa.

Amedeo BocchiW
Amedeo Bocchi

Amedeo Bocchi was an Italian painter, active mainly in Rome.

Giovanni Battista BorghesiW
Giovanni Battista Borghesi

Giovan Battista Borghesi, also called Giovanni Battista or Giambattista was an Italian painter and scenic designer of the Neoclassic period, active mainly in Parma.

Gaetano CallaniW
Gaetano Callani

Gaetano Callani was an Italian painter and sculptor, active mainly in his native Parma in a Neoclassical style.

Giulio CarmignaniW
Giulio Carmignani

Giulio Carmignani was an Italian landscape painter and litterateur.

Giovanni Maria ContiW
Giovanni Maria Conti

Giovanni Maria Conti, also called Giovanni dalla Camera was an Italian painter active during the Baroque period in Parma.

Antonio da CorreggioW
Antonio da Correggio

Antonio Allegri da Correggio, usually known as just Correggio, was the foremost painter of the Parma school of the High Italian Renaissance, who was responsible for some of the most vigorous and sensuous works of the 16th century. In his use of dynamic composition, illusionistic perspective and dramatic foreshortening, Correggio prefigured the Baroque art of the 17th century and the Rococo art of the 18th century. He is considered a master of chiaroscuro.

Francesco da CotignolaW
Francesco da Cotignola

Francesco da Cotignola, also called Zaganelli, was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active mainly in Parma and Ravenna.

Giuseppe DiottiW
Giuseppe Diotti

Giuseppe Diotti was an Italian painter of the Neoclassic style.

Tommaso GasparottiW
Tommaso Gasparotti

Tommaso Gasparotti was an Italian poet, painter, paleographist and bibibliophile archivist in Parma.

Biagio MartiniW
Biagio Martini

Biagio Martini was an Italian painter, active mainly in Parma in a Neoclassical style.

Domenico MuzziW
Domenico Muzzi

Domenico Muzzi was an Italian painter and professor of Design at the Accademia di Belle Arti of Parma.

ParmigianinoW
Parmigianino

Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola, also known as Francesco Mazzola or, more commonly, as Parmigianino, was an Italian Mannerist painter and printmaker active in Florence, Rome, Bologna, and his native city of Parma. His work is characterized by a "refined sensuality" and often elongation of forms and includes Vision of Saint Jerome (1527) and the iconic if somewhat untypical Madonna with the Long Neck (1534), and he remains the best known artist of the first generation whose whole careers fall into the Mannerist period.

Alberto PasiniW
Alberto Pasini

Alberto Pasini was an Italian painter. He is best known for depicting Orientalist subjects in a late-Romantic style.

Giuseppe PeroniW
Giuseppe Peroni

Giuseppe Peroni was an Italian painter of the Baroque period.

Carlo RaimondiW
Carlo Raimondi

Carlo Raimondi was an Italian engraver and painter, active mainly at Parma.

Giovanni Maria Francesco RondaniW
Giovanni Maria Francesco Rondani

Giovanni Maria Francesco Rondani was an Italian painter, active in a Renaissance style in Parma.

Francesco ScaramuzzaW
Francesco Scaramuzza

Francesco Scaramuzza was an Italian painter and poet of the Romantic period in Northern Italy. He painted mythologic and historic canvases, but is best known for his interpretations of literary subjects including Dante, an enterprise to which he dedicated decades.

Bartolomeo SchedoniW
Bartolomeo Schedoni

Bartolomeo Schedoni was an Italian early Baroque painter from Modena.

Francesco SimoniniW
Francesco Simonini

Francesco Simonini was an Italian painter.

Ilario SpolveriniW
Ilario Spolverini

Ilario Spolverini (1657–1734), known as Spolverini, was an Italian painter.

Giovanni TebaldiW
Giovanni Tebaldi

Giovanni Tebaldi (1787–1852) was an Italian painter, active in a Neoclassical style.

Giovanni Battista TintiW
Giovanni Battista Tinti

Giovanni Battista Tinti (1558-1617) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period. He studied first under Orazio Samacchini in Bologna, and subsequently established himself in Parma, where he was inspired chiefly by the work of Tibaldi, Correggio and Parmigianino. He painted an Assumption for the cathedral of Parma and the cupola frescoes for the church of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Parma.

Paolo ToschiW
Paolo Toschi

Paolo Toschi was an Italian draughtsman and engraver. He was born in Parma.