Antonio Circignani (1560–1620) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance (Mannerism) period and early Baroque. Born in Città della Pieve[1], he is...
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chapels were decorated by great artists from several periods, including Antonio Circignani (all paintings in the Chapel of St Anne, 1602–1603), Francesco Appiani...
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but appears to have painted mainly in Umbria. He was a pupil of Antonio Circignani (Pomarancio). He is documented as painting for the following churches:...
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Niccolò Circignani (c. 1517/1524 – after 1596) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance or Mannerist period. Born in Pomarance, he is one of three...
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Maria in Via are still in situ. Some art historians believe that Antonio Circignani painted a large part of the Funeral of St. Filippo Benizi. Andrea...
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Il Pomarancio (indicating a native of Pomarance): Antonio Circignani (1570-1630) Niccolò Circignani (1520-1597) Cristoforo Roncalli (c. 1552 - 1626) This...
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I and dedicated to Cosimo's victory in the battle of Scannagallo. Antonio Circignani (1560–1620) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance. His works...
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described as an avid painter of Grotteseques. He also worked with Antonio Circignani to decorate a room in the Palazzo Antici-Mattei in Rome. While he...
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Virgin (Museo del Prado, Madrid) The Beaneater (latest likely date) Antonio Circignani - Frescoes of the finding of the True Cross (Basilica of Santa Croce...
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It still hangs in the Basilica, whilst a drawn copy attributed to Antonio Circignani is now in the Louvre (n.1592). Five figures kneel on the steps up...
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Baptism of Christ (c.1510) and Madonna in Glory with Saints (1514) Antonio Circignani (Il Pomarancio), Betrothal of the Virgin (1620) and Madonna del Carmine...
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Sebastiano Veronese for the dal Gallo altar Virgin of the Assumption by Antonio Circignani dalle Pomarance Madonna and Child, a 14th Century fresco painted to...
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century, and a crosier from the 15th. It also houses works by Niccolò Circignani, Rosso Fiorentino and Raffaellino del Colle. The bell tower is in Romanesque...
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He died in Perugia. He collaborated with the Mannerist painter Niccolò Circignani in the mythologic frescoes painted for the Palazzo della Corgna in Castiglione...
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p. 36 Giovanni Batista Pozzo (Giovanni Battista Pozzi); p. 37 Niccolò Circignani; p. 38 Prospero Bresciano (Prospero Scavezzi); p. 40 Matteo da Siena p...
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Ávila (now rededicated to saints Cyril and Methodius). In 1585 Nicolò Circignani painted frescoes on the interior of the dome. From the middle of the 18th...
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Marcello Venusti, Iacopino del Conte, Dono Doni, Cesare Nebbia and Niccolò Circignani detto il Pomarancio Bronzino Giorgio Vasari There have been numerous editions...
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Pescaro-born artist Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi and the Florentine artist Salvio Savini. In 1574, the artist Niccolò Circignani, known as "Il Pomarancio",...
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(1566) by Giovanni Antonio Dosio. A chapel near the sacristy has an altarpiece depicting the Madonna delle Gioie by Nicolò Circignani, denominated "il Pomarancio"...
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of St. Paul) with allegorical Religion and Charity are works of Nicolò Circignani (Il Pomarancio). Pier Francesco Mola painted the walls, on left with St...
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damaged during World War Two of the Assumption of the Virgin by Niccolò Circignani. Beside that altar is a marble font (1502) is by Andrea Sansovino. The...
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involved in this enterprise were Taddeo and Federico Zuccari, Niccolò Circignani, and Hendrick van den Broeck (known as Arrigo Fiammingo). The fresco decorations...
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studio critico, Volumi 35-36, Tip. Poliglotta Vaticana, 1923 Domenico Antonio Contatore, De Historia Terracinensi Libri Quinque, Romae, 1706 Luigi Ferri...
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around 1578, he relocated to Rome, Italy where he worked for Niccolò Circignani (also known as il Pomarancio). Most of his fresco work was in Rome, though...
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is known to have collaborated with the Italian painters Antonio Tempesta, Niccolo Circignani and Matteo da Siena on various projects. Many name variations...
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hands by Peter and John by Santi di Tito Immaculate Conception by Nicolò Circignani, known as Pomarancio From Seventeenth to Nineteenth Century; Selected...
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Schardt, Dutch-born sculptor (died c.1591) (born 1530–1535): Niccolò Circignani, Italian painter of the late-Renaissance or Mannerist period (died 1590)...
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Alberto Avogadro: Fifth on the right, the frescoed stories were by Niccolò Circignani. Chapel of St Mary Magdalen de' Pazzi: right transept Juan Hurtado de...
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Pincian hill. The street is dedicated to Cristoforo Roncalli and Niccolò Circignani, both nicknamed as "Pomarancio". Marina Piranomonte, Francisco Marco Simón...
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decorated with numerous frescoes, including those of Niccolò Circignani (Niccolò Pomarancio) and Antonio Tempesta portraying 34 scenes of martyrdom, commissioned...
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