This painting titled Saint Gaudioso was created by the Italian artist Girolamo Romanino in the period of Renaissance (High Italian, "Cinquecento") using the technique of Oil on wood.

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Upload time: Jul 27, 2009 By: Andris

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Saint Gaudioso

Artist:

Romanino, Girolamo (c. 1484 - c. 1561)
Date: c. 1524 Movement: Renaissance (High Italian, "Cinquecento") Theme: Saints Technique: Oil on wood Museum:  National Gallery Location: London, UK
Description: Size: 74.2 x 65.2 cm, Notes: This is one of the panels of the high altarpiece of the church of S. Alessandro, Brescia. It shows Saint Gaudioso, who was the bishop of Brescia in the 5th century, and was buried in the church.
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This painting titled Saint Gaudioso was created by the Italian artist Girolamo Romanino in the period of Renaissance (High Italian, "Cinquecento") using the technique of Oil on wood.