- Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio
Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio (c. 1500 – 1565) known also as "Jacobus Parmensis" and "Jacobus Veronensis" was an eminent Italian
engraver , born atVerona . A pupil ofMarcantonio Raimondi , he engraved on gems andmedal s as well ascopperplate , after the works ofRaphael ,Titian ,Michelangelo , and other the great masters.He was also known as "Cahalius" or "Jacobus Veronensis" or "Parmensis". Caraglio was gained great reputation at the court of Sigismund, King of Poland. He flourished as an engraver on copper from 1526 to 1551. In the latter part of his life he returned to Italy, and after working for a time at
Verona , settled on his own estate nearParma , which he sometimes inscribed on his plates. The following are among approximately seventy plates known:*#"A Battle with the Shield and Lance"; "The Virgin kneeling, with the Infant and St. Ann"; and "Holy Family" after
Raphael .
*#"Diogenes"; "Alexander and Roxana"; Martyrdom of SS. Peter and Paul"; "Portrait of Pietro Aretino"; and "Marriage of the Virgin " afterParmigianino .
*#"The Virgin and Infant, under an Orange Tree" (self-design). .
*#"The Annunciation" and "The Punishment of Tantalus"; afterTitian .
*#"The Rape of Ganymede" afterMichelangelo .
*#"Anatomical Figure holding skull"; "Hercules piercing with his Arrows the Centaur Nessus"; "Hercules slaying Cacus"; "Nymphs and Young Men in Garden"; and "Rape of Sabines" afterRosso Fiorentino .
*#"Twenty, of Divinities in niches with their Attributes" and "The Triumph of the Muses over Pierides":
*#"Twenty plates based on Ovid’s "Metamorphoses of the Gods" (1553); after Rosso and Perino del Vaga.
*#"The Death of Meleager" and "The Creation"; afterPerino del Vaga .References
*cite book| first=Michael| last=Bryan| year=1886| title="Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, Biographical and Critical" (Volume I: A-K)| editor = Robert Edmund Graves| pages= page 230| publisher=George Bell and Sons|location=York St. #4, Covent Garden, London; Original from Fogg Library, Digitized May 18, 2007 |id= |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=4GYCAAAAYAAJ&printsec=titlepage&dq=DICTIONARY+AACHEN+AALST&as_brr=1| authorlink=}
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