Who was Francesco Primaticcio?

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Francesco Primaticcio , 1504-70, Italian painter, called Le Primatice by the French.

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Penelope's web: Francesco Primaticcio's epic revision at Fontainebleau. Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly ...development of Fontainebleau was Francesco Primaticcio, who was born in Bologna in...died in France in 1570. (3) Primaticcio is a fascinating individual...stuccoist, throughout his life Primaticcio worked simultaneously as a...
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