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Giovanni Battista de'Cavalieri (1526–1597), an Italian engraver, was born at Villa Lagarina and died at Rome. His style of engraving resembles that of . Many of his plates are copies after the great Italian masters; they are etched, and finished with the graver. He was very laborious, and his plates number nearly 380. The following are those most worthy of notice.

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  • Giovanni Battista Cavalieri (Giovanni Battista de’ Cavalleris) (* 1525 in Villa Lagarina; † 23. Juli 1601 in Rom) war ein italienischer Kupferstecher, Radierer und Verleger. (de)
  • Giovanni Battista de' Cavalieri, également connu sous le nom de Joannes Baptista (de) Cavalleri(i)s, est un graveur, dessinateur et éditeur italien, né vers 1525 à Villa Lagarina (principauté épiscopale de Trente) et mort le 23 juillet 1601 à Rome. (fr)
  • Giovan Battista Cavalieri (o Giovanni Battista de’ Cavalleris; Villa Lagarina, 1525 – Roma, 1601) è stato un incisore e editore italiano. (it)
  • Giovanni Battista de'Cavalieri (1526–1597), an Italian engraver, was born at Villa Lagarina and died at Rome. His style of engraving resembles that of . Many of his plates are copies after the great Italian masters; they are etched, and finished with the graver. He was very laborious, and his plates number nearly 380. The following are those most worthy of notice. (en)
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  • Giovanni Battista Cavalieri (Giovanni Battista de’ Cavalleris) (* 1525 in Villa Lagarina; † 23. Juli 1601 in Rom) war ein italienischer Kupferstecher, Radierer und Verleger. (de)
  • Giovanni Battista de'Cavalieri (1526–1597), an Italian engraver, was born at Villa Lagarina and died at Rome. His style of engraving resembles that of . Many of his plates are copies after the great Italian masters; they are etched, and finished with the graver. He was very laborious, and his plates number nearly 380. The following are those most worthy of notice. * The Frontispiece, and Heads of the Popes, for the Vite de' Pontifici. * Thirty-three plates of the Ruins of Rome; after Dossio. 1579. * Fifty-eight plates of the Ancient statues of Rome Antiquarum statuarum urbis Romae. 1561 * A series of plates entitled Beati Apollinaris Martyris primi Ravennatum episcopi Res gestae; after N. Circignani. 1586. * Ecclesiae Anglicanae Trophae; after the same. * Christ among the Doctors; supposed to be from his own design. * The Last Supper; the same. * The Image of the Virgin of Loreto. 1566. * The House of Loreto, and the Miracles wrought there. 1569. * The Jubilee in 1585, with a view of the old Church of St. Peter's. * A Sea-fight against the Turks; for Chacon's Historia utriusque Belli Dacici, 1576. * The Virgin, called 'Le Silence' ; after Michelangelo. * The Dead Christ in the lap of the Virgin; after the same. * The Conversion of St. Paul; after the same. * The Martyrdom of St. Peter; after the same. * The Animals coming out of the Ark; after Raphael. * Moses showing the Tables of the Law; after the same. * The Miracle of the Loaves; after the same. * Christ appearing to St. Peter; after the same. * The Battle of Constantino with Maxentius; after the same. * The Murder of the Innocents; after the same. * Susannah and the Elders; after Titian. 1586. * St. John preaching in the Wilderness: after A. del Sarto. * The Descent from the Cross; after Daniele da Volterra. * The Virgin and Infant in the Clouds; after Livio Agresti. * The Elevation of the Cross; after the same. (en)
  • Giovanni Battista de' Cavalieri, également connu sous le nom de Joannes Baptista (de) Cavalleri(i)s, est un graveur, dessinateur et éditeur italien, né vers 1525 à Villa Lagarina (principauté épiscopale de Trente) et mort le 23 juillet 1601 à Rome. (fr)
  • Giovan Battista Cavalieri (o Giovanni Battista de’ Cavalleris; Villa Lagarina, 1525 – Roma, 1601) è stato un incisore e editore italiano. (it)
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