- Giovanni Vendramini
Giovanni Vendramini (
1769 -8 February ,1839 ) was an Italian engraver.He was born at
Roncade nearBassano . He pursued his studies in his own country till nineteen, when he came toLondon , and completed his artistic education underBartolozzi . In 1802 he married an English wife, and in 1805 he went to Russia, and spent two years in that country. He was patronized by the Emperor and the court, and his talents so highly appreciated, that he was refused a passport when he was desirous of returning to England. He, however, with the assistance of his friend, the Duke of Saracapriolo at that time Neapolitan ambassador, contrived to escape, disguised us a courier charged with dispatches. His departure was hastened by an accident that happened to a large cameo, "Alexander and Olympia", from which he had to engrave a plate for the emperor. On his return to England he engraved several popular pictures by contemporary painters. Among these are, "The Vision of S. Catherine", afterPaolo Veronese ; "S. Sebastian" afterJusepe Ribera ; "Leda" afterLeonardo da Vinci ; and lastly, the "Raising of Lazarus" afterSebastiano del Piombo . Vendramini was a very accurate draughtsman, and frequently engraved from a picture without making a preparatory drawing. He died inLondon .References
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