Giovanni Battista Maganza (c. 1513 â August 25, 1586) was a late Renaissance Italian painter and poet, from Vicenza in the area of Calaone, mainly producing religious altarpieces for local churches.
Maganza was a friend of architect Andrea Palladio. He visited Rome between 1546 and 1547 and also met Gian Giorgio Trissino and the poet Marco Thiene. Maganza was also member of the Accademia Olimpica (Olympic Academy) in Venice, where he designed costumes for the play Oedipus Rex, the first opera presented at the Palladio-designed Teatro Olimpico.
As a poet, he wrote satires in the Paduan dialect (more precisely in a now-dead form of it, called ), under the nickname Magagnò.
Maganza's son Alessandro Maganza was also a prominent local painter. Fontana cites Lanzi and Zanetti as Maganza's dates of birth and death as 1509 and 1589 Giovanni De Mio was one of his pupils.
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