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Giovanni Speranza de' Vajenti

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Giovanni Speranza (circa 1470 - 1530s) is an Italian painter. He was born and was active in Vicenza, where he was a follower of Benedetto Montagna.[1] One source claims a birth in 1480 and death in 1546.[2][3]

He is mentioned briefly by Giorgio Vasari, in his entry on Jacopo Sansovino. He later claims both Montagna and Speranza were pupils of Andrea Mantegna.[4] It is unclear if he is related to the Baroque painter Giovanni Battista Speranza.

References

  1. ^ A Popular Handbook to the National Gallery, Volume 1, page 419.
  2. ^ Per Le Nobilissime Nozze Nanne Gozzadini E Maria Teresa Sarego Allighieri, by Giovanni da Schio, page 55.
  3. ^ Enciclopedia Treccani.
  4. ^ A History of Painting in North Italy: Venice, Padua, Vicenza Volume 1, by Joseph Archer Crowe, Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle, page 421.