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Giulio Romano

American  
[jool-yawraw-mah-naw] / ˈdʒul yɔrɔˈmɑ nɔ /

noun

  1. Giulio Pippi de' Giannuzzi, 1492?–1546, Italian painter and architect.


Giulio Romano British  
/ ˈdʒuːljo roˈmaːno /

noun

  1. ?1499–1546, Italian architect and painter; a founder of mannerism

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Other aspects of the building have been attributed to his chief assistant, Giulio Romano, who worked in Raphael’s studio for years before going on to forge the new style of Mannerism.

From The New Yorker • Sep. 12, 2016

Michele, having labored for years in the Giulio Romano role—sublimating his creative vision in the service of another while quietly learning how the company worked—stepped into the Raphael position with aplomb.

From The New Yorker • Sep. 12, 2016

"Woven Gold," with designs after Raphael, Giulio Romano, Peter Paul Rubens, Simon Vouet, Charles Le Brun and others, presents 15 examples of the furnishings of ultimate power.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 19, 2015

Those on display include Mattia Preti, Allegretto Nuzi, Giulio Romano, and Innocenzo Francucci, whose circa 1520 fresco “Allegory of Hope,” is showing alongside the artist’s “Allegory of Faith.”

From New York Times • Sep. 4, 2015

That head was among the possessions of Giulio Romano, the heir of Raffaello, in Mantua.

From Lives of the Most Eminent Painters Sculptors and Architects Vol. 04 (of 10), Filippino Lippi to Domenico Puligo by De Vere, Gaston du C.