Giovanni Antonio da Brescia

Two Ornamental Panels, after a design by Giovanni Antonio da Brescia, engraved by Daniel Hopfer

Giovanni Antonio da Brescia was an Italian painter and engraver of northern Italy, active at the end of the 15th and beginning of 16th centuries, during the Renaissance period.

He and is said to have been a brother of Giovanni Maria da Brescia. It is probable that he learned engraving in the school of Andrea Mantegna. He engraved thirty-seven plates, among them:

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