Alessandro Capriolo

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Alessandro Capriolo
Born1557 (1557)
DiedUnknown
Occupation Engraver

Alessandro Capriolo was an Italian engraver and printer.

He was born in Trento in 1557, but moved to Rome in 1580 to become a printer. He engraved an Assumption based on a fresco by Zuccari, a Mary Magdalen based on a design of the Flemish painter and draughtsman Maerten de Vos, and others.

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