Giovanni Battista Bonacina (born c. 1620) was an Italian painter and engraver of the Baroque period. He was born in Milan. He was influenced by Cornelis Bloemaert. He made portraits of Pope Clement IX, Guido and Hermes Visconti, and Giovanni Battista Conte Truchi. He also engraved The Alliance of Jacob and Laban and St. Martin kneeling before the Virgin and Infant Jesus after Pietro da Cortona, and a Holy Family, with St. Catharine and St. John after Andrea del Sarto.
Giovanni Battista Cipriani was an Italian painter and engraver, who lived in England from 1755. He is also called Giuseppe Cipriani by some authors. Much of his work consisted of designs for prints, many of which were engraved by his friend Francesco Bartolozzi.
Giovanni Battista Piazzetta was an Italian Rococo painter of religious subjects and genre scenes.
Events from the year 1600 in art.
Luciano Borzone was an Italian painter of a late-Mannerist and early-Baroque styles active mainly in his natal city of Genoa.
Giovanni Battista Bolognini (1611–1688) was an Italian painter and engraver of the Baroque.
Events from the year 1530 in art.
Events from the year 1553 in art.
Events from the year 1609 in art.
Giovanni Luigi Valesio, also known as Giovanni Valesio or Luigi Valesio, was an Italian painter and, most prominently, an engraver of the early-Baroque, active in his native city of Bologna, and then in Rome.
Andrea Boscoli was an Italian painter of the Renaissance.
Pietro Campana (1727–1765) was a Spanish engraver.
Giovanni Battista Brostoloni was an Italian engraver, born in Venice. He was a pupil of Joseph Wagner. He engraved two Portraits of Pope Benedict XIV and a St. Theresa in Adoration. He also produced twenty vedute of Venice (1763) and twelve large plates of Ceremonies of the Election of Doge and his Marriage with Adriatic –all after Canaletto.
Vespasiano Strada (1582–1622) was an Italian painter and engraver of the early-Baroque period, mainly active in Rome. His biography is summarized by Giovanni Baglione.
Giovanni Battista Coriolano (1590–1649) was an Italian engraver of the Baroque period.
Giovanni Battista della Marca (1532–1587) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period.
Pietro Nelli was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period.
Battista del Moro was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period active in his native Verona, as well as in Mantua and Venice.
Giovanni Battista Cavazza was an Italian painter and engraver, who was born at Bologna about the year 1620. He studied under Cavedone and Guido, and painted some pictures for public buildings at Bologna. The church of the Nunziata has frescoes of saints painted by him. He engraved the following plates from his own designs:
Giovanni Battista Scultori, also Giovanni Battista Mantovano or Mantuana, was an Italian painter, sculptor and engraver.
Oliviero Gatti (1579–1648), an Italian painter and engraver, was a native of Parma. He was a scholar of Giovanni Lodovico Valesio, and, from the resemblance of his style, although greatly inferior, to that of Agostino Carracci, was probably instructed in engraving by that master. His works as a painter are little known; but he engraved several plates, some of which are after his own designs, which possess considerable merit. He was received into the Academy at Bologna in 1626, and was working in that city up to 1648.
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