Italian painter
Fresco in Villa Caldogno Nordera .
Giovanni Antonio Fasolo (1530–1572) was a late Renaissance Italian painter of the Venetian school , active in Vicenza and surroundings.
A native of Mandello del Lario , he appears to have trained in the Venice studio of Paolo Veronese . By 1557, he was an independent fresco decorator. He worked at the frescoes of some buildings by Andrea Palladio , like Villa Caldogno (with Giovanni Battista Zelotti ), Casa Cogollo , and Palazzo del Capitaniato (his last work). He also decorated with Zelotti the Palazzo Porto Colleoni Thiene at Thiene . In 1572 he died by an incident when he was working at the ceiling of the loggia of the Palazzo del Capitaniato in Vicenza .
One of his pupils was Alessandro Maganza .
Works
Partial listing:
Portrait of the Valmarana Family
Frescoes in Palazzo Chiericati , Vicenza
Frescoes in Villa Sesso Schiavo , Sandrigo (Vicenza) (attributed)
Portrait of the Valmarana Family
Portrait of Ippolito Porto , Palazzo Valmarana , Vicenza
Baptism of Saint John (Battesimo di San Giovanni ), Natività della Beata Vergine Maria , Tricase (Lecce) (attributed)
Frescoes in Casa Cogollo , Vicenza (traces)
Portrait of Giuseppe Gualdo with His Sons Paolo and Paolo Emilio (Ritratto di Giuseppe Gualdo con i figli Paolo e Paolo Emilio )[ 1] and Portrait of Paola Bonanome Gualdo with Her Daughters Laura and Virginia (Ritratto di Paola Bonanome Gualdo con le figlie Laura e Virginia ),[ 2] 1566-1567, Pinacoteca civica di Palazzo Chiericati , Vicenza
Frescoes in Palazzo Porto Colleoni , Thiene (Vicenza), 1570 (with Giovanni Battista Zelotti ), sections included: Cleopatra's Banquet , The Continence of Scipio and Sophonisba Before Masinissa - Mucius Scaevola ,
Frescoes in Villa Caldogno , Caldogno (Vicenza), 1570 (with Giovanni Battista Zelotti ), sections included: Invitation to Dance , Playing Cards
Frescoes and nine others in Palazzo del Capitaniato (1572), Vicenza
See also
References
Bibliography
Freedberg, Sydney J. (1993). Pelican History of Art (ed.). Painting in Italy, 1500-1600 . Penguin Books. p. 565.
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