Giovanni Maria Verdizotti
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Giovanni Maria Verdizotti
Giovanni Maria Verdizotti was a well-connected writer and artist who was born in Venice in 1525 and died there in 1600. Life and work As an artist, Verdizotti is mainly remembered for his friendship with Titian, whose pupil he was, and later his secretary from 1556. No painted work can be attributed with certainty to him but, judging from the prints in his "100 Moral Fables" (''Cento favole morali''), his speciality was small landscapes with tiny figures. There is a signed pen and ink drawing by him of ''Cephalus and Procris'' (Brunswick, Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum), which resembles Titian's graphic style. Other drawings attributed to Verdizotti are a pen and ink ''Landscape with Houses'' (Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana) and the Titian-like ''Study of a Tree'' (Madrid, Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando). He probably also executed the pen and wash drawing of "A Bear Devouring a Rabbit in a Landscape" (Florence, Uffizi), which has as motto ''naturam ars vincit'', a work cl ...
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