Girolamo Romanino was an Italian Renaissance painter. He was born in 1484 in Brescia, Italy, and is attributed with numerous works, especially religious paintings and portraits. His style is characterized by the use of color and luminosity, as well as attention to detail and the emotional expression of the characters. Romanino was influenced by artists such as Andrea Mantegna and Giorgione. Among his most famous works are "The Crucifixion" and "The Last Supper".