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Carlo Urbino (1525/30–1585) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance. He was born in Crema. His style recalls the mannerist work of the Campi family: Antonio Bernardino and Giulio . He trained in the Veneto and is known to have participated in drawings for a treatise on the science of armaments by Camillo Agrippa. In 1556 he painted the canvas of Christ and Mother and an Assumption of the Virgin for Santa Maria presso San Celso in Milan.