He specialized in chiaroscuro woodcuts, especially of religious subjects.
[2] He was later a disciple of Parmigianino, and afterwards within the School of Fontainebleau.
[3] Da Trento's technique involved creating three separate blocks for each print.
Three documented works of his are The Beheading of St. Peter and St. Paul, The Tiburtine Sibyl showing the Virgin Mary, with the Infant Christ, and Psyche Saluted by the People with the Honors of Divinity.
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