TALPA, Bartolo - b. 0 ?, d. ~1500 Mantova - WGA

TALPA, Bartolo

(b. 0 ?, d. ~1500 Mantova)

Italian medalist. He is possibly identical with an artist named Bartolino Topino, called the Philosopher. Little is known about his life and career except that he worked for the Gonzaga court in Mantua and was a pupil of Andrea Mantegna.

Talpa made only two medals, one of Federigo I Gonzaga and one of his son Francesco II.

Federigo I Gonzaga
Federigo I Gonzaga by

Federigo I Gonzaga

The present medal is one of the two known medals by Talpa.

Francesco II Gonzaga
Francesco II Gonzaga by

Francesco II Gonzaga

The present medal is one of the two known medals by Talpa. On the obverse it depicts Francesco II Gonzaga (1466-1519), the son of Federigo I Gonzaga. Surrounded by large-scale, carefully balanced lettering in antiquarian style, the portrait, in relatively high relief, dominates the field of the medal with sharply defined truncation.

On the reverse, Francesco is named as the “Liberator of all Italy.” It refers to the battle with King Charles VIII of France at the village of Fornovo, near Parma. In this battle Francesco led the army of an alliance, called the League of Venice. After the battle, Charles was forced to return to France.

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