Girolamo di Bernardino or Girolamo da Bernardino (active around 1506) was an Italian painter of the
Renaissance
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period. A painter of the
Venetian
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school and a pupil of
Pellegrino da San Daniele, he is known primarily for a small picture of ''The Coronation of the Virgin'', painted for San Francesco in
Udine
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.
He decorated the churches at
Lestizza
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and Carmona (now in
Slovenia
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) with frescoes in 1511 and 1518.
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15th-century births
16th-century deaths
People from Friuli
15th-century Italian painters
Italian male painters
16th-century Italian painters
Renaissance painters
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