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Giulio Campagnola
Italian · 1482–1515
RenaissanceNorthern Italian Renaissance
Giulio Campagnola was a pioneering engraver and painter of the Venetian Renaissance who revolutionized printmaking through his innovative stippled technique. His delicate figural compositions reveal a masterful handling of light and shadow, creating atmospheric depth and psychological intimacy in both religious and mythological subjects. Though his career was tragically brief, his technical innovations in engraving profoundly influenced subsequent Renaissance artists.
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Technical innovatorAtmospheric depthPsychological sensitivityPrecise draftsmanship
