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Giovanni Bernardi (1494 – 22 May 1553), also known as Giovanni da Castel Bolognese and as Giovanni da Castelbolognese, was an Italian gem engraver and medallist who was born in Castel Bolognese, Italy. He was the son of a goldsmith and by 1530 had moved to Rome, where he had a position in the Papal mint, which also allowed him time to work for other patrons. These included Cardinal Ippolito de' Medici (1511–35), Pope Clement VII (1523–34), Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, the future Pope Paul III, as well as his grandson, also called Cardinal Alessandro Farnese. He was "a skillful composer of elegant nudes in elaborate scenes".

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  • Giovanni Bernardi dit Giovanni da Castel Bolognese o Giovanni da Castelbolognese (Castel Bolognese, 1494 - Faenza, 22 de maig de 1553), va ser un tallador de gemmes i medallista italià, conegut sobretot per les seues talles de quars. (ca)
  • Giovanni Bernardi llamado Giovanni da Castel Bolognese o Giovanni da Castelbolognese​ (Castel Bolognese, 1494 - Faenza, 22 de mayo de 1553), fue un tallador de gemas y medallista italiano, conocido sobre todo por sus tallas de cuarzo. (es)
  • Giovanni Bernardi dit Giovanni da Castel Bolognese ou Giovanni da Castelbolognese (Castel Bolognese, 1494 - Faenza, 22 mai 1553), est un graveur de gemmes et un médailleur italien surtout connu pour ses quartz gravés. (fr)
  • Giovanni Bernardi (Castel Bolognese, 1494 – Roma, 22 maggio 1553) è stato un incisore, medaglista e orafo italiano, autore di capolavori in qualità di artista glittico. (it)
  • Giovanni Bernardi (1494 – 22 May 1553), also known as Giovanni da Castel Bolognese and as Giovanni da Castelbolognese, was an Italian gem engraver and medallist who was born in Castel Bolognese, Italy. He was the son of a goldsmith and by 1530 had moved to Rome, where he had a position in the Papal mint, which also allowed him time to work for other patrons. These included Cardinal Ippolito de' Medici (1511–35), Pope Clement VII (1523–34), Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, the future Pope Paul III, as well as his grandson, also called Cardinal Alessandro Farnese. He was "a skillful composer of elegant nudes in elaborate scenes". (en)
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  • Giovanni Bernardi dit Giovanni da Castel Bolognese o Giovanni da Castelbolognese (Castel Bolognese, 1494 - Faenza, 22 de maig de 1553), va ser un tallador de gemmes i medallista italià, conegut sobretot per les seues talles de quars. (ca)
  • Giovanni Bernardi (1494 – 22 May 1553), also known as Giovanni da Castel Bolognese and as Giovanni da Castelbolognese, was an Italian gem engraver and medallist who was born in Castel Bolognese, Italy. He was the son of a goldsmith and by 1530 had moved to Rome, where he had a position in the Papal mint, which also allowed him time to work for other patrons. These included Cardinal Ippolito de' Medici (1511–35), Pope Clement VII (1523–34), Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, the future Pope Paul III, as well as his grandson, also called Cardinal Alessandro Farnese. He was "a skillful composer of elegant nudes in elaborate scenes". Bernardi was best known for his intaglios engraved in rock crystal, which had been pioneered by Valerio Belli. This was a difficult luxury artform that was fashionable among wealthy Italian collectors. Though described as being "engraved", the intaglios are cut by drills, sometimes quite deeply. Castings of many of the crystal carvings were taken in wax and them used to make metal plaquettes, which Bernardi also designed and made de novo. He also made some versions in glass. He died in Faenza, Italy in 1553. * The Battle of Pavia in an engraved rock crystal cameo relief commissioned by Cardinal Ippolito de' Medici, c 1531-35 (Walters Art Museum) * Christ before Pilate, perhaps from a set of engraved rock crystal plaques depicting the life of Christ that, according to Giorgio Vasari, Bernardi completed in 1547 for Cardinal Alessandro Farnese (Walters Art Museum) * The Fall of Phaethon, after a design by Michelangelo, for Cardinal Ippolito de' Medici (Walters Art Museum) * Plaquette with Adoration of the Shepherds (en)
  • Giovanni Bernardi llamado Giovanni da Castel Bolognese o Giovanni da Castelbolognese​ (Castel Bolognese, 1494 - Faenza, 22 de mayo de 1553), fue un tallador de gemas y medallista italiano, conocido sobre todo por sus tallas de cuarzo. (es)
  • Giovanni Bernardi dit Giovanni da Castel Bolognese ou Giovanni da Castelbolognese (Castel Bolognese, 1494 - Faenza, 22 mai 1553), est un graveur de gemmes et un médailleur italien surtout connu pour ses quartz gravés. (fr)
  • Giovanni Bernardi (Castel Bolognese, 1494 – Roma, 22 maggio 1553) è stato un incisore, medaglista e orafo italiano, autore di capolavori in qualità di artista glittico. (it)
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