Giorgione


[jawr-joh-nee; Italian jawr-jaw-ne] /dʒɔrˈdʒoʊ ni; Italian dʒɔrˈdʒɔ nɛ/

noun
1.
(Giorgione de Castelfranco; Giorgio Barbarelli) 1478?–1511, Italian painter.
/Italian dʒorˈdʒoːne/
noun
1.
Il. original name Giorgio Barbarelli. ?1478–1511, Italian painter of the Venetian school, who introduced a new unity between figures and landscape

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