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19 Facts About Prospero Fontana

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Prospero Fontana was a Bolognese painter of late Renaissance and Mannerist art.

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Prospero Fontana is perhaps best known for his frescoes and architectural detailing.

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Prospero Fontana was a prominent figure in the city of Bologna, serving as official arbitrator in the business disputes of local artists.

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Prospero Fontana was likely taught by Innocenzo di Pietro Francucci da Imola, but there is a degree of uncertainty surrounding the relationship between the two men.

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Prospero Fontana decorated the Palazzo di Firenze for the Pope's brother, Balduino del Monte.

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Prospero Fontana worked with Giorgio Vasari on a few commissions, which are briefly described in the Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors and Architects.

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Vasari notes that Prospero Fontana was unable to complete his work on the Chateau of Fontainebleau in France due to a health issue.

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In 1565, Prospero Fontana was elected to the Accademia delle Arti del Disegno in Florence.

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In 1576, Prospero Fontana was one of several artists and intellectuals consulted by Cardinal Gabriele Paleotti in the debate over the reformation of religious art.

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Pellegrino Tabaldi and Prospero Fontana worked on the Cappella Poggi in S Giacomo Maggiore in Bologna.

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Towards the end of his career, Prospero Fontana opened a school of art in Bologna.

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In Bologna, Prospero Fontana served as an arbitrator and resolved professional disputes.

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The majority of the artists who trained and collaborated with Prospero Fontana were heavily influenced by Raphael.

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Prospero Fontana looked to the work of Antonio da Correggio, Sebastiano del Piombo, and Giulio Romano.

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Prospero Fontana was well known for the speed in which he completed commissions.

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Prospero Fontana gradually incorporated elements of Mannerism into his style after working with prominent artists of the movement.

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Prospero Fontana is an early representative of the Bolognese school of painting.

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Prospero Fontana's style has been compared to that of Paolo Veronese.

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Prospero Fontana taught his surviving daughter Lavinia how to paint in his workshop.