Giulio Romano
[jool-yaw raw mah-naw] /ˈdʒul yɔ rɔ ˈmɑ nɔ/
noun
1.
(Giulio Pippi de’ Giannuzzi) 1492?–1546, Italian painter and architect.
/Italian ˈdʒuːljo roˈmaːno/
noun
1.
?1499–1546, Italian architect and painter; a founder of mannerism
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