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Angelo Savelli

Angelo Savelli is a renowned Italian artist best known for his vivid and expressive portraits of people, particularly those from the noble class. Born in 1570, he grew to become a master of the Tuscan School of painting and a friend of Michelangelo. His works include 'The Deposition', 'Portrait of Cardinal Ranuccio Farnese' and 'Portrait of a Young Man'. His paintings were highly sought after and his work was used to decorate churches and palaces in Italy. What set him apart was his ability to capture the individual character and emotion of his subjects in a single painting. His works are still admired by art critics and scholars today.

Angelo Savelli, Italian painter, portraits, Tuscany, Renaissance, Michelangelo.

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