Cesare Reverdino Explained
Cesare Reverdino was an Italian engraver, who flourished from 1531 to 1564. He worked in a style between that of Giulio Bonasone and Agostino Veneziano, which suggests that he was of the school of Marcantonio Raimondi. A descriptive catalogue of his engravings can be found in Passavant's Peintre-Graveur.[1] [2]
Notes and References
- Johann David Passavant, Adam von Bartsch, Jean Duchesne, Le peintre-graveur: Suite des maîtres italiens du XVe. et XVIe. siècle..., 1864 (online version)
- Book: Bryan, Michael. 1889. Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, Biographical and Critical . II L-Z . Walter Armstrong . Robert Edmund Graves . 363 . George Bell and Sons. London .