ArtistsGiovanni Antonio da Brescia
Giovanni Antonio da Brescia

Giovanni Antonio da Brescia

Artist
PaintingRenaissance
Representation
None documented
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Institutional Exhibitions
34
Works in Collection
69
Assets Indexed
5
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Publications Referenced
70%
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Giovanni Antonio da Brescia was an Italian engraver active in northern Italy between approximately 1490 and 1519, during the Italian Renaissance. His prints were long attributed to two separate artists, as his early work bore the initials "Z.A.", a signature scholars once assigned to a distinct printmaker named Zoan Andrea. It is now understood that both signatures belong to the same hand, "Zovanni" being a north Italian dialect spelling of Giovanni. Around 1507 he shifted to signing with formulae such as "IO.AN.BX.", marking a clearer assertion of identity within his output of some twenty known engravings.

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28 assets
Entombment (c. 1509)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Risen Christ Between Saints Andrew and Longinus (c. 1500–1504)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Holy Family with St. Elizabeth and the Infant St. John the Baptist (c. 1500)
Cleveland Museum of Art
St. Jerome in His Study (c. 1510)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Upright Arabesque with Masks, Cupids and Nereids (late 1400s–early 1500s)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Descent into Limbo (c. 1490–1500)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Bacchanal with Silenus (late 1400s–early 1500s)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Venus (c. 1513)
Art Institute of Chicago
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Rijksmuseum
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Art Institute of Chicago
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Cleveland Museum of Art
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National Gallery of Art
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