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Caradosso Foppa (1452-1527) was a prominent Italian Renaissance medalist, known for his detailed and lifelike portraits. His work often featured religious themes and historical figures, as seen in his medals depicting Pope Julius II and St. Peter's Basilica. His medals are characterized by their high relief and intricate details, which capture the textures and forms of his subjects. These meticulously crafted works are celebrated for their artistry and historical significance.
Born
1452
Died
1527