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Antonio da Trento (1508–1550) was an Italian engraver. Da Trento was born in Trento. He specialized in chiaroscuro woodcuts, especially of religious themes and scenes. Da Trento probably first learned wood engraving from Ugo da Carpi. He was later a disciple of Parmigianino, and afterwards within the School of Fontainebleau.

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  • Antonio da Trento (Trento, Italia, 1508 - ¿?, d. 1550), grabador italiano de la época manierista, de quien sólo se conocen seis xilografías, todas según diseños de Parmigianino. Pocos datos seguros se saben de su vida y durante un tiempo los historiadores le confundían con , otro grabador de la época que trabajó en Fontainebleau (Francia). (es)
  • Antonio da Trento, né en 1508 à Trente et mort en 1550 à Fontainebleau, est un graveur et peintre italien du XVIe siècle. (fr)
  • Antonio Fantuzzi da Trento (Trento, 1508 – Fontainebleau, 1550) è stato un incisore e pittore italiano vissuto nel XVI secolo. (it)
  • Antonio da Trento (1508–1550) was an Italian engraver. Da Trento was born in Trento. He specialized in chiaroscuro woodcuts, especially of religious themes and scenes. Da Trento probably first learned wood engraving from Ugo da Carpi. He was later a disciple of Parmigianino, and afterwards within the School of Fontainebleau. (en)
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  • Antonio da Trento (1508–1550) was an Italian engraver. Da Trento was born in Trento. He specialized in chiaroscuro woodcuts, especially of religious themes and scenes. Da Trento probably first learned wood engraving from Ugo da Carpi. He was later a disciple of Parmigianino, and afterwards within the School of Fontainebleau. Da Trento's technique involved creating three separate blocks for each print. The first was for the outlines, the second for shadows, and the third was for the lighter tints. Three documented works of his are The Beheading of St. Peter and St. Paul, The Tiburtine Sibyl showing the Virgin Mary, with the Infant Christ, and Psyche Saluted by the People with the Honors of Divinity. (en)
  • Antonio da Trento (Trento, Italia, 1508 - ¿?, d. 1550), grabador italiano de la época manierista, de quien sólo se conocen seis xilografías, todas según diseños de Parmigianino. Pocos datos seguros se saben de su vida y durante un tiempo los historiadores le confundían con , otro grabador de la época que trabajó en Fontainebleau (Francia). (es)
  • Antonio da Trento, né en 1508 à Trente et mort en 1550 à Fontainebleau, est un graveur et peintre italien du XVIe siècle. (fr)
  • Antonio Fantuzzi da Trento (Trento, 1508 – Fontainebleau, 1550) è stato un incisore e pittore italiano vissuto nel XVI secolo. (it)
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