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The Campi was a family of Italian painters in Cremona in the 16th century. In the north of Italy, where they had the splendid example of the Venetians and some knowledge of Flemish and German art, the contrasts of light and shade could express the Mannerist feeling perfectly, as in the work of the Campi at Cremona.

The head of the family was Galeazzo Campi (1477-1536), a pupil of Boccaccio Boccaccini. His close contacts with Tommaso Aleni are assumed, owing to stylistic alliance. In his landscapes influences from Giovanni Bellini and Perugino can be observed. He was the father of Giulio, Antonio and Vincenzo.

Giulio Campi (c. 1507-1572) worked chiefly in Cremona. His first altarpieces reveal ideas from Brescia and the Emilia. He collaborated with Camillo Boccaccino, later was influenced by Giulio Romano and Pordenone.



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