Fontana, Annibale
Annibale Fontana (1540–1587) was an Italian sculptor, medallist and crystal-worker. Fontana was born in Milan. His first known work is a crystal case, now in the Schatzkammer of Munich, for Albert V of Bavaria (c. 1560-1570). In 1570–1572 he was in Palermo, working for viceroy Francesco Fernardo d'Avalos, of whom he made a portrait on a medal. He returned to Lombardy, where he married Ippolita Saracchi, a member of a famous family of crystal-workers. Later Fontana worked in the church of Santa Maria presso San Celso, executing the famous statue of the Assumption and numerous statues for the façade and the cross and large bronze candlesticks of the major wing of the Certosa di Pavia. He died in Milan in 1587.
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The Adoration of the Shepherds
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Fernando Francesco II d'Avalos, c. 1530-1571, Marquess of Pescara [obverse]
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Fernando as Hercules Plucking the Apples of the Hesperides [reverse]
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Giovanni Paolo Lomazzo, 1538-1600, Milanese Painter and Theorist [obverse]
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Lomazzo Bowing to Mercury and Fortune [reverse]
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Giambattista Castaldi, 1493-after 1565, Count of Piadena and Cassano [obverse]
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Castaldi in Armor with Other Figures [reverse]
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Consalvo Fernandez de Cordoba, 1453-1515, called the Great Gaptain [obverse]
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Battle under City Walls [reverse]
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Hercules and the Hydra
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Hercules and Cerberus
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