Piermaria Bagnadore

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Piermaria Bagnadore (c. 1550–1627), also called Pietro Maria Bagnatori, was an Italian painter and architect of the late-Renaissance period. Born in Orzinuovi, he trained with il Moretto da Brescia, and painted mainly in Brescia from the late 16th century until the 1610s. His work was noted by the biographer Luigi Lanzi. His extensive print collection passed into the hands of Count Camillo Gonzaga of Novellara [1]

Pier Maria Bagnadore, Fontana della Pallata a Brescia, particolare, donna seduta armata e munita di cornucopia come allegoria di Brescia, 1596.

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