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c. 1525 Siena - 1579/1588 Naples. Known for: Tuscan and Roman mannerism, emotional pathos, elongated and moved human figures.
Marco Pino was an Italian artist who flourished in the 16th century. He was a pupil of Domenico Beccafumi and collaborated with Perin del Vaga and Daniele da Volterra in Rome. He gained wide fame in... Read full biography
Marco Pino was an Italian artist who flourished in the 16th century. He was a pupil of Domenico Beccafumi and collaborated with Perin del Vaga and Daniele da Volterra in Rome. He gained wide fame in Naples, where he was almost continuously from 1557. His style is characterized by elements of Tuscan... Read full biography
Marco Pino was an Italian artist who flourished in the 16th century. He was a pupil of Domenico Beccafumi and collaborated with Perin del Vaga and Daniele da Volterra in Rome. He gained wide fame in Naples, where he was almost continuously from 1557. His style is characterized by elements of Tuscan and Roman mannerism, emotional pathos, and elongated and moved human figures. His works are kept in various collections and galleries in Italy
Marco Pino was an Italian artist who flourished in the 16th century. He was a pupil of Domenico Beccafumi and collaborated with Perin del Vaga and Daniele da Volterra in Rome. He gained wide fame in Naples, where he was almost continuously from 1557. His style is characterized by elements of Tuscan and Roman mannerism, emotional pathos, and elongated and moved human figures. His works are kept in various collections and galleries in Italy
Marco Pino was an Italian artist who flourished in the 16th century. He was a pupil of Domenico Beccafumi and collaborated with Perin del Vaga and Daniele da Volterra in Rome. He gained wide fame in Naples, where he was almost continuously from 1557. His style is characterized by elements of Tuscan and Roman mannerism, emotional pathos, and elongated and moved human figures. His works are kept in various collections and galleries in Italy

