Giovanni Battista Agucchi (20 November 1570 – 1 January 1632) was an Italian churchman, Papal diplomat and writer on art theory. He was the nephew and...
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Italian engraver Giovanni Battista Agucchi (1570–1632), Italian churchman, Papal diplomat, and writer on art theory Girolamo Agucchi (1555–1605), Italian...
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Portrait of Monsignor Giovanni Battista Agucchi is a 1604 oil-on-canvas painting now in York Art Gallery, to which it was presented via the National Art...
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had not known him but was under the influence of the earlier Giovanni Battista Agucchi and Bellori's friend Poussin, in preferring the "classical-idealistic"...
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on an unusually large scale. He left a manuscript catalogue. Giovanni Battista Agucchi and Camillo Massimi (uncle of the cardinal of the same name) were...
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Monsignor Giovanni Battista Agucchi, the maggiordomo to Cardinal Aldobrandini and later Gregory XV, and Giovanni's brother Cardinal Girolamo Agucchi, Domenichino...
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around her. Carracci painted Sleeping Venus for Odoardo Farnese. Giovanni Battista Agucchi wrote an ekphrasis of this painting that Carlo Cesare Malvasia...
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Caravaggio. His writing of the 'Idea' is influenced by Giovanni Battista Agucchi, Vasari, Leon Battista Alberti, Aristotle and others. In Bellori's Lives the...
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son of Gian Giorgio Agucchi and Isabella Sega. His mother was the sister of Cardinal Filippo Sega, and Giovanni Battista Agucchi was his brother. He was...
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– Francesco Curradi, Italian painter (d. 1661) November 20 – Giovanni Battista Agucchi, Italian churchman, papal diplomat, and writer on art theory (d...
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Louise Boyer, French duchess and courtier (d. 1697) January 1 – Giovanni Battista Agucchi, Italian churchman, papal diplomat and writer on art theory (b...
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Martyrdom of St Stephen (c. 1603–1604) Portrait of Monsignor Giovanni Battista Agucchi (1604) (disputed) Landscape with the Flight into Egypt (c. 1604)...
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Lanfranco Margotti (1605–1611) Porifrio Feliciani (1611–1621) Giovanni Battista Agucchi (1621–1623) Lorenzo Magalotti (1623–1628) Lorenzo Azzolini (1628–1632)...
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by Giovanni Battista Agucchi reproduced in Carlo Cesare Malvasia's Felsina Pittrice – other references in Malvasia date the letter to 1607. Agucchi's words...
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Annibale Carracci's early 17th-century Portrait of monsignor Giovanni Battista Agucchi, 17th-century Dutch morality works, and 19th-century works by...
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moved to Venice where he became a secretary of nuncio Giovanni Battista Agucchi. Bolizza wrote Agucchi's funeral oration with a dedication to his mentor Claude...
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nave has an 18th-century coffered ceiling, frescoed in the centre by Giovanni Battista Parodi, portraying the Miracle of the Chains (1706). In this scene...
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– Francesco Curradi, Italian painter (d. 1661) November 20 – Giovanni Battista Agucchi, Italian churchman, papal diplomat, and writer on art theory (d...
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Accademia dei Gelati were published for the first time in 1670. Giovanni Battista Agucchi Francesco Albergati Capacelli Filippo Argelati Camillo Baldi Francesco...
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Achilles, Duke of Württemberg-Neuenstadt (b. 1591) 1632 January 1 – Giovanni Battista Agucchi, Italian churchman, papal diplomat and writer on art theory (b...
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(1622); Giovanni Pietro Volpi, Auxiliary Bishop of Novara (1622); Alfonso Manzanedo de Quiñones, Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem (1622); Giovanni Battista Agucchi...
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(1777–1857) Andrea-Salvatore Aglio (1736–1786) Federico Agnelli (1626–1702) Giovanni Agucchi (1570–1632) Giuseppe Amisani (1881–1941) Giuseppe Appiani (1740–1812)...
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Orazio Olivieri and Giovanni Guglielmi. Eva-Bettina Krems suggests that Pietro Aldobrandini's secretary, Monsignor Giovanni Battista Agucchi, is a likely candidate...
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Bufalo-Cancellieri Giovanni Delfino Giacomo Sannesio Erminio Valenti Girolamo Agucchi Girolamo Pamphilj Ferdinando Taverna Anselmo Marzato Giovanni Doria Carlo...
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Counter-Reformation church's views on the proper role and content of art. Giovanni Battista Agucchi, the secretary of Cardinal Odoardo Farnese and a mover and shaker...
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called Isabella, occurring on his father's first visit to Venice. Giovanni Battista Agucchi, a friend and protégé of Cardinal Odoardo Farnese tells us in...
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Isabella Sega, was the mother of Cardinal Girolamo Agucchi and the diplomat Bishop Giovanni Battista Agucchi, who worked under Sega at the start of his career...
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Gallery, Rome) The Martyrdom of St. Stephen (The Louvre, Paris) Monsignor Agucchi (York Art Gallery, England) Self-portrait (Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg)...
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XIII, but Eubel lists as created by Sixtus V. Not Pope Innocent IX, born Giovanni Antonio Facchinetti, who died in 1591 Entered the conclave on 19 March...
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at the time of Clement VIII's death. Following Leo's election, Girolamo Agucchi had also died on 27 April, the same day as Leo, reducing the total number...
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