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Parmigianino
Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola (11 January 150324 August 1540), also known as Francesco Mazzola or, more commonly, as Parmigianino (, , ; "the little one from Parma"), was an Italian Mannerist painter and printmaker active in Florence, Rome, Bologna, and his native city of Parma. His work is characterized by a "refined sensuality" and often elongation of forms and includes Vision of Saint Jerome (1527) and the iconic if somewhat anomalous Madonna with the Long Neck (1534), and he remains the best known artist of the first generation whose whole careers fall into the Mannerist period.
Giambattista Bodoni
Italian typographer, type-designer, compositor, printer and publisher in Parma (1740-1813)
Francesco Barilli
Italian actor, film director, screenwriter and painter

Enea Vico
Italian engraver (1523–1567)
Maria Callani
Italian portrait painter of the 18th-century (1778–1803)

Paolo Toschi
Italian painter, engraver and architect (1788-1854)

Veronica Fontana
Italian engraver (1651–1688)
Pietro Giovanni Abbati
Italian painter and engraver (died 1745)

Luigi Rados
Italian engraver (1773-1840)