Niccolò Boldrini (c.1500–c.1566) was an Italian engraver of the Renaissance. He was frequently confused with Nicola Vicentino. Boldrini was an engraver on wood, born at Vicenza in the early 16th century, and still living in 1566. His prints are chiefly after Titian, who may have been his master. He engraved John Baron de Schwarzenburg after Dürer and the following prints after Titian:
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Niccolò Boldrini | |
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Born | c.1500 Vicenza |
Died | c.1566 |
Known for | Engraver |
Movement | Renaissance |
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