Master of the Die
Master of the Die (fl. 1525-1560) was an Italian engraver and printmaker. His year of birth and death are unknown.
The identity of the Master of the Die is uncertain. He was given this name because he signed his prints with a small die. Some theories to the identity of the artist include Benedetto Verino, Marcantonio Raimondi's son Daddi or Dado, Giovanni Francesco Zabello, or Tommaso Vincidor.[1] What is known is the Master of the Die studied under Marcantonio Raimondi.[2] He worked in the style of Raphael. Some of his works reside at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[3]
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References
- Willshire, William Hughes (1874). An Introduction to the Study & Collection of Ancient Prints. Ellis & White. p. 467. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
- "Master of the Die Brief Bio". Retrieved 2011-05-15.
- "Works attributed to the Master of the Die". Retrieved 2011-05-15.
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