Antonio Badile

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Antonio Badile (c. 1518-1560) was an Italian painter from Verona. He is best known for having been one of the mentors of Paolo Veronese. Badile is described as continuing the "retardataire" tradition of Giovanni Francesco Caroto well past the 1540s. he was partially influenced by the Brescian painter Alessandro Bonvicino (called il Moretto).

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