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Girolamo Mocetto

Judith with the Head of Holofernes (1500/05), engraving after Mantegna.

Girolamo Mocetto (c. 1470 in Murano – after 1531 in Venice, Active 1490 – 1530)[1] was an Italian Renaissance painter, engraver, and stained glass designer. He was heavily influenced by Domenico Morone, Giovanni Bellini, Bartolomeo Montagna, Cima da Conegliano, and especially Andrea Mantegna.[2] He is most important as an engraver,[3] and his engravings of the compositions of others are his most successful prints.[4]

  1. ^ Entry on the Union List of Artist Names. First name also spelled Gerolamo, last name also spelled Moceto, Mozeto, Mozetto, Mozzetto, or Mozzetto.
  2. ^ Serena Romano. "Mocetto, Girolamo." In Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online (accessed December 14, 2011; subscription required).
  3. ^ Boorsch 57
  4. ^ Levinson, 382

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