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Giulio di Antonio Bonasone, engraver
Italian, 1498 - 1558
Four Nymphs and Two Sea Gods, after Giulio Romano (?), 16th century
Engraving
34.8 x 26.5 cm (image)
Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts 1963.30.2768
after , Giulio Romano (Giulio Pippi)
Artist Credit: All
Artist Biography: Giulio di Antonio Bonasone. Born in Bologna, dates of birth and death uncertain. A painter, engraver, and etcher. A pupil of Lorenzo Sabbatini, he was influenced by Marcantonio when the latter returned to Bologna, after which he was active in Rome between 1531 and 1574. Prints dated between 1531 and 1574. ~~Reference: Bartsch, Adam. Le Peintre-graveur. vol.XV. W¸rzburg: 1920~Boorsch, Suzanne and J. Spike. Italian Masters of the Sixteenth Century. The Illustrated Bartsch. vol 28. New York:1985.~
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