Prospero Fontana

Prospero Fontana
Born1512
Died1597
Bologna
EducationInnocenzo da Imola
Known forPainting
MovementMannerism
ElectedAccademia delle Arti del Disegno
Patron(s)Pope Julius III
Prospero Fontana, The Deposition, 1563, oil on poplar panel, Art Gallery of New South Wales
Holy Family with the Infant St. John the Baptist, c. 1548–51, oil on panel.

Prospero Fontana (1512–1597) was a Bolognese painter of late Renaissance and Mannerist art. He is perhaps best known for his frescoes and architectural detailing. The speed in which he completed paintings earned him commissions where he worked with other prominent artists of the period.[1] He was a prominent figure in the city of Bologna, serving as official arbitrator in the business disputes of local artists.[2] In his later career Fontana trained younger painters,[3] including his own daughter Lavinia.

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference :0 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Gaston, Robert W. (July 2, 2014). "Prospero Fontana's Holy Family with saints". Art Journal. 19. National Gallery of Victoria.
  3. ^ Flick, Gert-Rudolf (2008). "Prospero Fontana". Masters & Pupils: The Artistic Succession from Perugino to Manet, 1480-1880. London: Hogarth Arts. pp. 94–5. ISBN 978-09554063-2-4.