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Valerio Corte (Venice, 1530 – Genoa, 1580) was an Italian painter and alchemist of the Renaissance. He was the father of the painter Cesare Corte, and is known to have been acquainted with Titian. He was a topic of the Rafaello Soprani. He travelled to France as a mercenary. He helped introduce venetian painting styles, both by works and his work as an art merchant, to Genoa, where he befriended Luca Cambiaso. Few of his works are documented. He is said to have sold all his property to fund his research on alchemy, and died a pauper in Genoa.

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  • Valerio Corte (Venecia, 1530 - Génova, 1580) fue un pintor y alquimista de la Italia del Renacimiento.​ Él fue padre del pintor Cesare Corte, y es conocido por haber pintado con Tiziano. Él viajó a Francia como mercenario y ahí introdujo el estilo veneciano en este país. Murió pobre en Génova cuando se endeudó por la alquimía. (es)
  • Valerio Corte (Venice, 1530 – Genoa, 1580) was an Italian painter and alchemist of the Renaissance. He was the father of the painter Cesare Corte, and is known to have been acquainted with Titian. He was a topic of the Rafaello Soprani. He travelled to France as a mercenary. He helped introduce venetian painting styles, both by works and his work as an art merchant, to Genoa, where he befriended Luca Cambiaso. Few of his works are documented. He is said to have sold all his property to fund his research on alchemy, and died a pauper in Genoa. (en)
  • Valerio Corte (Venezia, 1530 – Genova, 1580) è stato un pittore, mercenario, alchimista letterato italiano. Opera di attribuziona incerta, tra cui il Corte (it)
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  • Valerio Corte (Venecia, 1530 - Génova, 1580) fue un pintor y alquimista de la Italia del Renacimiento.​ Él fue padre del pintor Cesare Corte, y es conocido por haber pintado con Tiziano. Él viajó a Francia como mercenario y ahí introdujo el estilo veneciano en este país. Murió pobre en Génova cuando se endeudó por la alquimía. (es)
  • Valerio Corte (Venice, 1530 – Genoa, 1580) was an Italian painter and alchemist of the Renaissance. He was the father of the painter Cesare Corte, and is known to have been acquainted with Titian. He was a topic of the Rafaello Soprani. He travelled to France as a mercenary. He helped introduce venetian painting styles, both by works and his work as an art merchant, to Genoa, where he befriended Luca Cambiaso. Few of his works are documented. He is said to have sold all his property to fund his research on alchemy, and died a pauper in Genoa. (en)
  • Valerio Corte (Venezia, 1530 – Genova, 1580) è stato un pittore, mercenario, alchimista letterato italiano. Opera di attribuziona incerta, tra cui il Corte (it)
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