Giovan Francesco Capoferri

Giovan Francesco Capoferri
Self-portraits of Capoferri and Lorenzo Lotto
Born1487 (1487)
Bergamo, Lombardy, Republic of Venice
Died1534 (aged 46–47)
EducationDamiano da Bergamo
Known forIntarsia
Notable workThe drowning of the Pharaoh (1529–30)

Judith and Holofernes (1527–30)
The death of Abel (1524)
Noah's Ark (1525)
The jealousy of Noah (1524)

Jonah (1528–30)
MovementRenaissance

Giovan Francesco Capoferri (1487–1534) was an intarsia artist in Bergamo, Lombardy (at the time a city of the Republic of Venice).

He was schooled by Damiano da Bergamo, working on the intarsia in the choir of Santi Bartolomeo e Stefano, Bergamo during the 1510s.

In the 1520s, Capoferri worked based on designs by the painter Lorenzo Lotto, notably working on the wooden inlays in the choir of Sta. Maria Maggiore, in Bergamo.

Notable works:

  • The drowning of the Pharaoh (1529–30)
  • Judith and Holofernes (1527–30)
  • The death of Abel (1524)
  • Noah's Ark (1525)
  • The jealousy of Noah (1524)
  • Jonah (1528–30)

References

  • Francesca Cortesi Bosco, Il coro intarsiato di Lotto e Capoferri per Santa Maria Maggiore in Bergamo (1987).