pietro malombra

pietro malombra

Pietro Malombra: Venetian Renaissance Master Pietro Malombra (1556 – 1618) stands as a singular figure within the Venetian Renaissance, an artist whose prolific output and distinctive style cemented his place among the foremost painters of his era. Born into a wealthy family in Venice—Bartolomeo Malombra, a clerk in the Ducal Chancellery, and Caterina Vasti—his early life was marked by privilege but shadowed by personal tragedy; his wife died shortly after their marriage, leaving him with a young son whom he diligently cared for. Despite facing considerable hardship during his artistic caree…

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