MAZZOLA BEDOLI, Girolamo - b. 1500 Viadana, d. ~1569 Parma - WGA

MAZZOLA BEDOLI, Girolamo

(b. 1500 Viadana, d. ~1569 Parma)

Italian painter and draughtsman, originally Girolamo Bedola. His career was intimately linked with that of Parmigianino, whose principal disciple he was. According to Vasari, who met him in 1566, Bedoli and Parmigianino fled Parma together during the war of 1521-22, which points to a very early connection. Bedoli probably received training in the rudiments of his art in the workshop of Parmigianino’s uncle, Pier’ Ilario Mazzola, whose daughter he married in 1529. Bedoli later added Mazzola to his name. Many of Bedoli’s finest works, such as the Virgin and Child with St Bruno (Munich, Alte Pinakothek), were once attributed to Parmigianino, and there is still controversy concerning their respective oeuvres.

Marriage of St Catherine
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Marriage of St Catherine

Girolamo Bedoli was an Italian painter who received his initial training in the Mazzola studio, with Parmigianino (Girolamo Francesco Mazzola), whose employee he later became and whose surname he adopted in 1538. He received formative influence from Parmigianino and from the contact with Correggio’s oeuvre. In Mantua he adopted Mannerist ideas through Giulio Romano.

Portrait of a Lady
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Portrait of a Lady

This panel represents the portrait of an unidentified lady, bust length, in a black gown and linen partlet.

The Holy Family
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The Holy Family

On the left side St Francis is represented.

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