Giulio Campagnola  

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Giulio Campagnola (c. 1482 – c. 1515) was an Italian engraver and painter, whose few, rare prints translated the rich Venetian Renaissance style of oil paintings of Giorgione and the early Titian into the medium of engraving; to further his exercises in gradations of tone, he also invented the stipple technique. He was the adoptive father of the artist Domenico Campagnola.




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