Francesco Menzocchi (1502–1574) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance and Mannerist period. He was born in Forlì, belonged to the Forlì painting school and was active mainly in Forlì and Pesaro.
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| - Francesco Menzocchi (en)
- Francesco Menzocchi (fr)
- Francesco Menzocchi (it)
- Мензокки, Франческо (ru)
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| - Francesco Menzocchi dit il Vecchio di San Bernardo (Forlì, 1502 - 1574) est un peintre italien maniériste de l'école de Forlì, actif au XVIe siècle, dont l'œuvre se rattache au courant de la Renaissance tardive. (fr)
- Francesco Menzocchi (Forlì, 1502 – Forlì, 1574) è stato un pittore italiano. Deposizione, Pinacoteca civica di Forlì Ritratto di Cesare Hercolani (it)
- Франческо Мензокки (итал. Francesco Menzocchi; 1502[…], Форли — 1574[…], Форли) — итальянский художник. Принадлежит к художникам Высокого Возрождения и раннего маньеризма. Родился в Форли, принадлежал к , работал в основном в Форли и Пезаро. (ru)
- Francesco Menzocchi (1502–1574) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance and Mannerist period. He was born in Forlì, belonged to the Forlì painting school and was active mainly in Forlì and Pesaro. (en)
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| - Francesco Menzocchi (1502–1574) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance and Mannerist period. He was born in Forlì, belonged to the Forlì painting school and was active mainly in Forlì and Pesaro. Menzocchi was also called il Vecchio di San Bernardo. He apprenticed first with painter Marco Palmegiani, and later Girolamo Genga. He worked under the latter in the Villa Imperiale of Pesaro, where he would influence Raffaellino del Colle. He frescoed the Sacrifice of Melchisedec and the Miracle of the Manna for the chapel of San Francesco di Paula in the Basilica of Loreto. At Forlì, he painted a Trinity for the church of Santa Maria della Grata. His sons, Pier Paolo, and Sebastiano, were also painters. In Venice, he made four paintings for the wooden ceiling of the room dedicated to Psyche of Palazzo Grimani in Santa Maria Formosa (1539–40), that unfortunately no longer exists . His biography was featured in the Vite by Giorgio Vasari. (en)
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