by Albert Turoń
Nationality
Italian
Lifetime
1508-1550
Biography
Little is known about Antonio da Trento's life, training, and career. Giorgio Vasari records that Antonio came from Trento. He was Parmigianino's principal collaborator, from whom he learned the technique of chiaroscuro woodcut while working in his Bolognese workshop as a printmaker and painter. Contrary to Vasari's statements, some scholars have proposed that ugo da Carpi instructed Antonio in the chiaroscuro technique in Rome. Antonio's identity was once erroneous conflated with an etcher ad painter from bologna, Antonio Fantuzzi, known to have worked at Fontainebleau in the 1530s-40s.
Artworks
The Martyrdom of St. Peter and St. Paul
Antonio da Trento
Parmigianino
Circe Giving Drink to the Companions of ...
Tiburtine Sibyl and the Emperor Augustus
Virgin and Child with St. John