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-'''Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola''' ([[11 January]] [[1503]] - [[24 August]] [[1540]]), also known as '''Francesco Mazzola''' or more commonly as '''Parmigianino''' (a nickname meaning "the little one from Parma") or sometimes "Parmigiano", was a prominent [[Italy|Italian]] [[Mannerism|Mannerist]] [[Painting|painter]] and [[printmaker]] active in [[Florence]], [[Rome]], [[Bologna]], and his native city of [[Parma]]. His work is characterized by elongation of form and includes ''Vision of Saint Jerome'' (1527) and the ''[[Madonna with the Long Neck]]'' (1534).+'''Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola''' ([[11 January]] [[1503]] - [[24 August]] [[1540]]), also known as '''Francesco Mazzola''' or more commonly as '''Parmigianino''' (a nickname meaning "the little one from Parma") or sometimes "Parmigiano", was a prominent [[Italy|Italian]] [[Mannerism|Mannerist]] [[Painting|painter]] and [[printmaker]] active in [[Florence]], [[Rome]], [[Bologna]], and his native city of [[Parma]]. His work is characterized by elongation of form and includes ''Vision of Saint Jerome'' (1527) and the ''[[Madonna with the Long Neck]]'' (1534). He is also the author of ''[[A Witch Riding on a Phallus]]''.
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Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola (11 January 1503 - 24 August 1540), also known as Francesco Mazzola or more commonly as Parmigianino (a nickname meaning "the little one from Parma") or sometimes "Parmigiano", was a prominent Italian Mannerist painter and printmaker active in Florence, Rome, Bologna, and his native city of Parma. His work is characterized by elongation of form and includes Vision of Saint Jerome (1527) and the Madonna with the Long Neck (1534). He is also the author of A Witch Riding on a Phallus.




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