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c. 1565 - 1626. Known for: Portrait, figure, religious drawing, painting.
Enea Salmeggia, a painter associated with the formation of Bergamo-Bresciana, The Talpino, was influenced by Venetian suggestions and Roman Mannerism. He is believed to have spent a significant... Read full biography
Enea Salmeggia, a painter associated with the formation of Bergamo-Bresciana, The Talpino, was influenced by Venetian suggestions and Roman Mannerism. He is believed to have spent a significant amount of time in Rome and worked in Milan under Simone Peterzano. Salmeggia's artistic language is... Read full biography
Enea Salmeggia, a painter associated with the formation of Bergamo-Bresciana, The Talpino, was influenced by Venetian suggestions and Roman Mannerism. He is believed to have spent a significant amount of time in Rome and worked in Milan under Simone Peterzano. Salmeggia's artistic language is characterized by refined sentimentality, depicted through soft settings and velvety renderings. He collaborated with Gian Paolo Cavagna and Francesco Zucco, forming professional associations with them.
Enea Salmeggia, a painter associated with the formation of Bergamo-Bresciana, The Talpino, was influenced by Venetian suggestions and Roman Mannerism. He is believed to have spent a significant amount of time in Rome and worked in Milan under Simone Peterzano. Salmeggia's artistic language is characterized by refined sentimentality, depicted through soft settings and velvety renderings. He collaborated with Gian Paolo Cavagna and Francesco Zucco, forming professional associations with them.
Enea Salmeggia, a painter associated with the formation of Bergamo-Bresciana, The Talpino, was influenced by Venetian suggestions and Roman Mannerism. He is believed to have spent a significant amount of time in Rome and worked in Milan under Simone Peterzano. Salmeggia's artistic language is characterized by refined sentimentality, depicted through soft settings and velvety renderings. He collaborated with Gian Paolo Cavagna and Francesco Zucco, forming professional associations with them.

