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36: 121: 470: 109: 93: 232:. Some of these are in bronze-tint, while others are in full color. He also painted, after Raphael's drawings, figures of the planets in the great hall of the Appartamenti Borgia. Perino was soon regarded as his major assistant, second only to 170:. His mother died when he was but two months old; but shortly afterwards he was taken up by his father's second wife. Perino was first apprenticed to a druggist, but soon passed into the hands of a mediocre painter, 185:. Perino, when he at last reached Rome, was utterly poor, and with no clear prospect beyond journey-work for trading decorators. He was eventually entrusted with some of the subordinate work undertaken by 294:. The finished palace contained frescoes of mythological and historical subjects, augmented by fanciful and graceful arabesque work and by sculptural details in stucco. Among the principal works are: the 310:, is no longer extant. Perino also executed numerous altarpieces and designs for tapestries, rapidly founding a quasi-Roman school of art in the Ligurian city. He made two visits to 97: 197:, and executed some of those small but finely composed scriptural subjects which go by the name of Raphael's Bible, Raphael himself furnishing the designs. 171: 485: 352:
Perino was engaged in the general decoration of the Sala Reale, begun by Paul III when he died on October 19, 1547, in Rome. He is buried in the
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Perino was one of Ghirlandaio's most talented pupils. Another mediocre painter, Vaga from Toscanella, undertook to settle the boy in
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Del Vaga's style was renowned for his vitality and elegance. His paintings are considered important in the mediation between the
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After Raphael's death in 1520 and the plague of 1523, a troubled period ensued for Perino. He returned to
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To Raphael himself he was always exceedingly attentive. His solo works in the city include the hall of
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granted him a regular salary. He retouched many works of Raphael. He painted the decoration for the
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A year later, Perino returned to Rome and frescoed the Pucci Chapel in the
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
356:. His work in the Castel Sant'Angelo was continued by his student 372: 243:(1520–1522), a noble building in the center of the city, and the 186: 383:. Many of his works were engraved, even in his own lifetime. 279: 459:
Freedberg, Sydney J. (1993). Pelican History of Art (ed.).
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with the motif "Diana of Ephesus" by Perino del Vaga, 1545.
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Portrait of Perin del Vaga (anonymous), Illustration from "
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