Alessandro Oliverio (1500–1544), was an Italian painter.
Oliverio was active in Venice from 1532 to 1544, and was influenced by Girolamo da Santacroce.[1] He primarily painted landscapes and portraits. His works can be seen in museums such as the National Gallery of Ireland.
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