Ugo da Carpi

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Ugo da Carpi was an Italian Renaissance printmaker renowned for pioneering the chiaroscuro woodcut technique and producing influential multi-block color prints.

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instanceOf Italian Renaissance artist
person
printmaker
activeIn Italy NERFINISHED
Rome NERFINISHED
Venice NERFINISHED
artForm printmaking
woodcut
countryOfCitizenship Italy
genre history prints
mythological prints
religious prints
hasColorProcess multi-tone printing
hasLegacy established chiaroscuro woodcut as a major printmaking technique
influenced color woodcut traditions in Europe
hasStyle High Renaissance NERFINISHED
chiaroscuro
influenced later European printmakers
influencedBy Parmigianino NERFINISHED
Raphael NERFINISHED
Titian NERFINISHED
knownAs Ugo da Carpi, woodcut innovator NERFINISHED
movement Italian Renaissance NERFINISHED
name Ugo da Carpi NERFINISHED
nationality Italian
notableFor chiaroscuro woodcut
multi-block color prints
occupation printmaker
woodcut cutter
period Renaissance
pioneerOf chiaroscuro woodcut technique
placeOfOrigin Carpi NERFINISHED
technique chiaroscuro woodcut
multi-block printing
tonal woodcut printing
usedMaterial ink
paper
woodblocks
workField graphic arts

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Old Master prints hasNotableArtist Ugo da Carpi