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Dario Varotari the Elder (c. 1539–1596) was an Italian painter, sculptor, and architect of the Renaissance. Born in Verona, he was descended from a Strasburg or Augsburg family of the name of 'Weyrotter.' He was a pupil of Paolo Veronese, and an imitator of Titian. He was mainly active in Padua, where he painted for the church of Sant' Elidio. Dario Varotari the Younger was also an artist, and his grandson by the well known Paduan painter Alessandro Varotari..

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  • Dario Varotari the Elder (en)
  • Dario Varotari el Viejo (es)
  • Dario Varotari (fr)
  • Dario Varotari il Vecchio (it)
  • Dario Varotari de Oudere (nl)
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  • Dario Varotari the Elder (c. 1539–1596) was an Italian painter, sculptor, and architect of the Renaissance. Born in Verona, he was descended from a Strasburg or Augsburg family of the name of 'Weyrotter.' He was a pupil of Paolo Veronese, and an imitator of Titian. He was mainly active in Padua, where he painted for the church of Sant' Elidio. Dario Varotari the Younger was also an artist, and his grandson by the well known Paduan painter Alessandro Varotari.. (en)
  • Dario Varotari el Viejo (Verona; 1539 - Padua; 1596) fue un pintor, escultor y arquitecto italiano de la última fase del Renacimiento, adscrito a la corriente manierista y que trabajó principalmente en la ciudad de Padua. Su obra más importante fue el anfiteatro anatómico de Padua, bajo encargo de Paolo Sarpi.​ (es)
  • Dario Variotari, né en 1539 à Vérone et mort en 1596, est un peintre, un sculpteur et un architecte italien de la Renaissance qui a été actif à Padoue. (fr)
  • Dario Varotari il Vecchio (Verona, 1539 – 1596) è stato un pittore e architetto italiano. (it)
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  • Dario Varotari the Elder (c. 1539–1596) was an Italian painter, sculptor, and architect of the Renaissance. Born in Verona, he was descended from a Strasburg or Augsburg family of the name of 'Weyrotter.' He was a pupil of Paolo Veronese, and an imitator of Titian. He was mainly active in Padua, where he painted for the church of Sant' Elidio. Dario Varotari the Younger was also an artist, and his grandson by the well known Paduan painter Alessandro Varotari.. (en)
  • Dario Varotari el Viejo (Verona; 1539 - Padua; 1596) fue un pintor, escultor y arquitecto italiano de la última fase del Renacimiento, adscrito a la corriente manierista y que trabajó principalmente en la ciudad de Padua. Su obra más importante fue el anfiteatro anatómico de Padua, bajo encargo de Paolo Sarpi.​ (es)
  • Dario Variotari, né en 1539 à Vérone et mort en 1596, est un peintre, un sculpteur et un architecte italien de la Renaissance qui a été actif à Padoue. (fr)
  • Dario Varotari il Vecchio (Verona, 1539 – 1596) è stato un pittore e architetto italiano. (it)
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