Giovanni Antonio Bindoni

Giovanni Antonio Bindoni was a figure active in the mid-sixteenth century print culture, specifically documented in 1557. The bulk of his documented output consists of printed books, with a database record of 15 volumes associated with his name. His work focused on functional design manuals, serving the popular market for textile and embroidery patterns.

A primary work represented in museum holdings is Il Monte. Opera Nova di Recami, a pattern book dedicated to recami, or needlework designs. Specific pages from this volume, including page 10 (recto and verso) and page 11 (recto and verso), are documented as existing in institutional collections.

Bindoni’s contribution to Renaissance decorative arts is affirmed by the preservation of his work in prominent institutions, notably the Metropolitan Museum of Art. His highly detailed pattern books offer insight into the standards and styles of sixteenth-century European ornamentation. These historical materials, often now categorized in the public domain, are utilized by scholars and designers. The survival of Giovanni Antonio Bindoni prints in collections worldwide allows for the continuation of research into this specialized area of design history, often providing downloadable artwork for close examination.

23 works in collection

Works in Collection