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Giovanni Antonio Amato or Amati (c. 1475–1555) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period. Born in Naples, he copied the style of Pietro Perugino. He was also called il Vecchio. He followed the style of Pietro Perugino, and among his pupils were Giovanni Vincenzo Corso, Giovanni Bernardo Lama, , Pietro Negroni, , and Cesare Turco. His nephew, Giovanni Antonio di Amato the younger married the painter Mariangiola Criscuolo.

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  • Giovanni Antonio Amato il Vecchio (de)
  • Giovanni Antonio Amato (en)
  • Giovanni Antonio Amato (es)
  • Giovanni Antonio Amati (fr)
  • Giovanni Antonio Amato (it)
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  • Giovanni Antonio Amato (1475–1555) fue un pintor italiano del período del Renacimiento, activo en Nápoles. También fue llamado il Vecchio. Siguió el estilo de Pietro Perugino, Giovanni Bernardo Lama, Battista Loca, Pietro Negroni, Simone il Giovane Papa, y Cesare Turco. Su sobrino, Giovanni Antonio di Amato, se casó con la pintora Mariangiola Criscuolo. (es)
  • Giovanni Antonio Amato (Napoli, 1475 – 1555) è stato un pittore italiano del periodo rinascimentale, attivo in particolar modo a Napoli. Era chiamato anche il vecchio in quanto zio del pittore Giovanni Antonio di Amato il Giovane. Seguì lo stile di Pietro Perugino. Si occupò anche dell'insegnamento ed ebbe come allievi: Giovanni Vincenzo Corso, Giovanni Bernardo Lama, , Pietro Negroni e Cesare Turco, oltre a suo nipote. (it)
  • Giovanni Antonio Amati (ou Amato) (né en 1475 à Naples, en Campanie - mort en 1555) est un peintre italien du XVIe siècle. (fr)
  • Giovanni Antonio Amato or Amati (c. 1475–1555) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period. Born in Naples, he copied the style of Pietro Perugino. He was also called il Vecchio. He followed the style of Pietro Perugino, and among his pupils were Giovanni Vincenzo Corso, Giovanni Bernardo Lama, , Pietro Negroni, , and Cesare Turco. His nephew, Giovanni Antonio di Amato the younger married the painter Mariangiola Criscuolo. (en)
  • Giovanni Antonio Amato (genannt il Vecchio = der Ältere) (* um 1475 in Neapel; † um 1555 ebenda) war ein italienischer Maler, tätig in Neapel. Zu ihm sind keine zeitgenössischen Dokumente bekannt, die Kenntnisse über ihn gehen überwiegend auf seine Lebensbeschreibung bei Bernardo De Dominici zurück. Der Maler war angeblich sein Neffe und Schüler. Zu seinen Schülern werden u. a. , , Pietro Negroni und gezählt. (de)
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  • c. 1475 (en)
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