Giovan Francesco Capoferri

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 choir of Santa Maria Maggiore, 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)

Giovan Francesco Capoferri

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 choir of Santa Maria Maggiore, 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)