![]() however, it is likely that Ugo developed his method upon seeing earlier German examples. In 1516, he petitioned the Venetian Senate for the privilege of having invented the technique of chiaroscuro woodcut. Concerned with issues relating to authenticity, Ugo usually signed his works, an uncommon practice at that time. Active in Venice from around 1509, he produced several woodcuts from small book illustrations to monumental multi-block prints. 1468/70, Ugo da Carpi was the first Italian chiaroscuro woodcut designer. BMC Research Notes, 7, 276 in Carpi (modern-day province of Modena) in ca. Recognizing diogenes syndrome: A case report. Diogenes syndrome and hoarding disorder: Same or different?.
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