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Jacopo da Trezzo (c. 1515 or 1519 – 1589) was an Italian Renaissance sculptor of medals and jeweller, who after beginning his career in Milan moved to employment by the Spanish Habsburgs in 1554. He spent the rest of his career working for the Spanish court, beginning by visiting England in 1554–55 during the marriage of Philip II of Spain and Mary I of England, which lasted from 1554 to her death in 1558. He is probably now best known for his eleven medals, probably produced between 1548 and 1578, in Italy, England and Spain.

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  • Jacome da Trezzo (ca)
  • Jacopo da Trezzo (es)
  • Jacopo Nizzola (it)
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  • Giacomo Nizzola (també escrit de vegades com Nizzolo), anomenat Jacome da Trezzo, Jacopo da Trezzo i Jacometrezo , va ser un escultor, medallista, lapidari i orfebre italià, format a Milà i actiu a Brussel·les, Londres, Madrid i El Escorial al servei de Felip II i havia treballat abans per a Carles I i la reina Maria I d'Anglaterra. (ca)
  • Giovan Giacomo Nizzola, conocido como Jacopo da Trezzo, Jacomo da Trezzo y Jacometrezo (Trezzo sull'Adda, c. 1515-Madrid, 1589), fue un escultor, medallista, lapidario y orfebre italiano, formado en Milán y activo en Bruselas, Londres, Madrid y El Escorial al servicio de Felipe II, tras haber trabajado para el emperador Carlos V y la reina María I de Inglaterra. (es)
  • Giacomo Nizzola, detto Jacopo Nizzola o Jacopo da Trezzo (Trezzo sull'Adda, 1515 circa – Madrid, 23 settembre 1589), è stato un medaglista, incisore e scultore italiano. (it)
  • Jacopo da Trezzo (c. 1515 or 1519 – 1589) was an Italian Renaissance sculptor of medals and jeweller, who after beginning his career in Milan moved to employment by the Spanish Habsburgs in 1554. He spent the rest of his career working for the Spanish court, beginning by visiting England in 1554–55 during the marriage of Philip II of Spain and Mary I of England, which lasted from 1554 to her death in 1558. He is probably now best known for his eleven medals, probably produced between 1548 and 1578, in Italy, England and Spain. (en)
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