

Giorgio Giulio Clovio
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Giorgio Giulio Clovio was a Miniaturist and illuminator of the 16th century, renowned for his exquisitely detailed manuscript illuminations and small-scale religious works executed in tempera and gold leaf. Working primarily in Rome during the High Renaissance, he created lavishly ornamented devotional books and portable altarpieces that combined Mannerist figuration with the precision of medieval manuscript tradition. His technical mastery of miniature painting on vellum established him as one of the most sought-after artists of his era, influencing the development of intimate religious imagery across Europe. Clovio's work synthesized classical learning with spiritual devotion, producing compositions of remarkable complexity within diminutive formats.
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