Forlivese School of Art

The Forlivese school of art was a group of Italian Renaissance painters and artists, a lot of them born in Forlì or near Forlì, between the 14th and the 18th centuries. Some other artists went to Forlì to study. Among them:

  • Livio Agresti
  • Ansuino da Forlì
  • Antonio Belloni
  • Guido Cagnacci
  • Baldassarre Carrari il Giovane
  • Baldassarre Carrari il Vecchio
  • Antonio Fanzaresi
  • Giuseppe Maria Galleppini
  • Guglielmo da Forlì
  • Melozzo da Forlì
  • Livio Modigliani
  • Giovanni Antonio Nessoli
  • Francesco Menzocchi
  • Marco Palmezzano


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