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He painted extensively in
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constantly at work until in 1550 blindness overtook him, painting on all feast-days in monasteries for the love of God. He had married at the age forty-eight, and died at
Ferrara on the 6th (or 16th) of September 1559, leaving two children.
85:. Garofalo's career began attached to the court of the Duke d'Este. His early works have been described as "idyllic", but they often conform to the elaborate conceits favored by the artistically refined Ferrarese court. His nickname,
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Even his least successful works retain, amid their frigid and porcelain quality, a harmony which marks
Venetian colouring. His youthful works include the "Boar Hunt" in the Palazzo Sciarra. Later, the "Knight's Procession" in the
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has been described as a "bookish" affair, whose episodes are difficult to elucidate. Garofalo is one of the painters known and described by
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and in other palaces. Thus the style of Tisi partakes of the
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308:. From 1550 till his death Garofalo was blind.
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