This painting titled Portrait of an Old Man was created by the Italian artist Giulio Campi in the period of Renaissance (High Italian, "Cinquecento") using the technique of Oil on fiberboard.

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Upload time: May 20, 2009 By: Andris

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Portrait of an Old Man

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Campi, Giulio (1500 - 1572)
Date: mid-1500s Movement: Renaissance (High Italian, "Cinquecento") Theme: Portrait Technique: Oil on fiberboard Museum:  Cleveland Museum of Art Location: Cleveland, OH, USA
Description: Size: Unframed: 92.4cm x 63.5cm,
Unique URL: http://www.terminartors.com/campi-giulio/portrait-of-an-old-man-1019086-p
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This painting titled Portrait of an Old Man was created by the Italian artist Giulio Campi in the period of Renaissance (High Italian, "Cinquecento") using the technique of Oil on fiberboard.