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Allessandro Masnago
Italian sculptor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Allessandro Masnago (Active ca. 1560 – died 1620) was an Italian jewelry maker, sculptor and miniaturist. Masnago has been described by art historians as a "great virtuoso."[1] He was the son of Italian engraver Giovanni Antonio.[2]

Notable collections
- Pendant with Cameo showing Orpheus and the Animals, Art Institute of Chicago[3]
- Sleeping Shepherdess in a Moonlit Landscape, Metropolitan Museum of Art[1]
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