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Giulio Bonasone

1510
1576
Italy
Giulio Bonasone (1510–1576) was an Italian engraver and painter, born in Bologna and presumed to have died there.
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Renaissance
Biography:

Giulio Bonasone, an Italian artist born in 1510, was a prominent figure of the Renaissance period, known for his contributions to printmaking and engraving. He was active primarily in Bologna and Rome, where he produced a significant body of work that included engravings after the works of Raphael and Michelangelo, thereby disseminating their compositions to a broader audience. Bonasone's engravings are noted for their technical precision and ability to capture the dynamism of the High Renaissance style. His work played a crucial role in the spread of Renaissance ideals and aesthetics beyond Italy. Bonasone passed away in 1576, leaving behind a legacy that influenced subsequent generations of printmakers.

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