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He was an Italian painter originally known as Girolamo de' Sellari was born at Ferrara in 1501.
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He was an Italian painter originally known as Girolamo de' Sellari was born at Ferrara in 1501.
He was studied under Benvenuto da Garofalo.
Becoming infatuated with the work of Correggio, he quitted Ferrara, and spent several years in copying that master's paintings at Parma, Modena and elsewhere, succeeding in aping his mannerisms so well as to be able to dispose of his own works as originals by Correggio.
Under Pope Paul III he directed the architectural work on the pontifical palaces.
It is probable that not a few pictures yet attributed to the great painter are in reality the work of his parasite.
Da Carpi's best paintings are a Descent of the Holy Spirit, in the chur, ch of St Francis at Rovigo; a Madonna, an Adoration of the Magi, and a St Catharine, at Bologna; and the St George and the St Jerome, at Ferrara.
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