Giovanni Battista Bertani

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Giovanni Battista Bertani
Born 1516
Mantua
Died 1576
Nationality Italian
Field Painting and Architecture
Training Giulio Romano
Movement Mannerism
Patrons Vincenzo Gonzaga

Giovanni Battista Bertani (1516–1576) was an Italian painter and architect of the late Renaissance period. He trained with Giulio Romano in Mantua, and was promoted after Romano's death to the post of prefect of the ducal studio (fabbriche). Painters who assisted him over the years include his brother Domenico, as well as Giovanni Battista del Moro, Geronimo Mazzuola, Paolo Farinato, Domenico Brusasorci, Giulio Campi, and Paolo Veronese. He is said to have completed a partial translation of the work of Vitruvius.

House of Giovanni Battista Bertani in Mantua

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      • The engravings of Giorgio Ghisi, a full text exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, which contains material on Giovanni Battista Bertani (see index)



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