Giovanni Battista Braccelli

Giovanni Battista Bracelli or Braccelli is the name of more than one engraver and painter active in central Italy in the Baroque period,[1] between about 1616 and 1649.

[2] According to Filippo Baldinucci, one Giovanni Battista Braccelli studied under Giovanni Battista Paggi ("il Paggi") and was active in Genova, where he worked in the churches of Santa Maria dei Servi [it] and Santi Cosma e Damiano, and where he died in 1609 at the age of 25.

[4]: 208 A Florentine Giovan Batista Braccelli was a pupil and collaborator of Jacopo da Empoli.

He published in 1624 in Livorno a Bizzarie di varie figure, a book of etchings with a dedication to Don Pietro de' Medici (who died in 1604).

[1][5][6] Other mentions are of a Florentine Giovanni Battista Bracelli who was a pupil of Giulio Parigi, and another also known as "Brazzé" or "Il Bigio".

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