Bonasone, Giulio
Giulio Bonasone (c. 1498 – after 1574) (or Giulio de Antonio Buonasone or Julio Bonoso) was an Italian painter and engraver born in Bologna. He possibly studied painting under Lorenzo Sabbatini, and painted a Purgatory for the church of San Stefano, but all his paintings have been lost. He is better known as an engraver and is believed to have trained with Marcantonio Raimondi. He worked mainly in Mantua, Rome and Venice and with great success, producing etchings and engravings after the old masters and his own designs. He signed his plates B., I.B., Julio Bonaso, Julio Bonasone, Juli Bonasonis, Julio Bolognese Bonahso. He has been regarded an engraver with extraordinary skills in reproducing, as he could accurately convey the sources' compositions, colours, and essence. Moreover, he expressed his understanding about the controversies about religion and culture in his time through his prints. He is considered among the most important and productive engravers of the sixteenth century.
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The Birth of Saint John the Baptist
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The Triumph of Love
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Michelangelo
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The Vision of St. Jerome
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Study for Man Making an Explosion
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Study for Harpocrates (Silentio Deum Cole)
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An Omen of Augustus's Future Greatness
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Clelia Crossing the Tiber
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The Trojans Hauling the Wooden Horse into Troy
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Moses Striking Water from the Rock
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Flora and Her Nymphs
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