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Bertelli.
Italian family of typographers, engravers, publishers and print dealers. Members of the family were active in Venice and Padua in the 16th century and the early 17th. Most notable among them were Luca Bertelli ( fl Venice, c. 1560; fl Padua, 1594), Orazio Bertelli ( fl Venice, 156288), who was possibly Lucas brother, and Ferdinando (Ferrando, Ferrante) Bertelli ( fl Venice, 156172). It is difficult to determine the extent of Luca Bertellis participation in the execution of the prints he published; they were mainly historical, religious and mythological. Orazio Bertelli probably encouraged Agostino Carraccis visit to Venice in 1582. Orazios engravings included the works of Federico Barocci, Domenico Tibaldi and Paolo Veronese, notably a Pietà (De Grazia, p. 125, no. 102). Ferdinando Bertelli was best known for his publication of a vast number of maps, by both Italian and foreign cartographers.
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