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Antonio Rimpatta, documented from (1509–died 1531/32)

• Was an Italian painter.
• Antonio Rimpatta was probably born in Bologna and was likely trained during the last decade of the 15th century in the Emilia.
• However, he is documented for the first time in 1501 in Naples where he signed the Mormile Polyptych (currently conserved in the Cenacolo di Fuligno, Florence).
• Whilst still in Naples between 1509 and 1511, he executed the large altarpiece for the church of San Pietro ad Aram, now in the Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte.
• In Rimpatta’s production elements taken from the works of Francia, Antoniazzo Romano and Perugino are knowledgably blended with Raphaelesque suggestions that may suggest a possible Roman sojourn by the artist.
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