Urban VIII in 1642") is an art history book by Giovanni Baglione, first published in 1642. It represents an encyclopedic compendium of biographies of the...
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Although a prolific painter, Baglione is best remembered for his encyclopedic collection of biographies of the other artists working in Rome during his lifetime...
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Rijksmuseum Artists in biographies by Giovanni Baglione Artists in biographies by Filippo Baldinucci Benezit Dictionary of Artists English Female Artists The...
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Caravaggio (category Artists from Milan)
also comes from the libel trial brought against Caravaggio by Giovanni Baglione in 1603. Baglione accused Caravaggio and his friends of writing and distributing...
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Orazio Gentileschi (section Early years in Rome)
was transformed by his contact with Caravaggio: p.8 —several years his junior—who was then in Rome. In late August 1603, Giovanni Baglione filed a suit for...
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Gerard van Honthorst (category Sibling artists)
London: National Gallery. ISBN 1-85709-214-7. Filippo Baldinucci's Artists in biographies by Filippo Baldinucci, 1610–1670, p. 198 Internet Archive Wikimedia...
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areas. The term is usually applied to artists from the 17th century onward. Among the best known tenebrist artists are Italian, Dutch and Spanish followers...
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Mattia Preti (category Biography with signature)
the work of Guercino, Rubens, Guido Reni, and Giovanni Lanfranco. In Rome, he painted fresco cycles in the churches of Sant'Andrea della Valle and San...
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Artemisia Gentileschi (category 17th-century Italian women artists)
and later, Giovanni Lanfranco and many other artists went to the city. The Neapolitan debut of Artemisia is represented by the Annunciation in the Capodimonte...
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of painters. In around 1719–20 he painted a scheme of frescoes for the wealthy, and recently ennobled, publisher Giambattista Baglione in the hall of his...
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Bacchus (Caravaggio) (category Paintings by Caravaggio)
them in costume, doing away with the need to sketch the scene from his mind before applying paint to canvas. Some critics, such as Giovanni Baglione, believed...
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Georges de La Tour (category Paintings by Georges de La Tour)
in fact been confused with Vermeer, when the Dutch artist underwent his own rediscovery in the nineteenth century. Chiaroscuro scenes Job Mocked by his...
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Jusepe de Ribera (category Artists from the Valencian Community)
than these early biographies. De Dominici's biography has been called "barefaced lies" by one modern historian, and "a caricature" by another, although...
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Whistler, Inness, and the Art of Painting Softly. Williamstown, Massachusetts: Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, 2008 (printed by Yale University...
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Hendrick ter Brugghen (section Biography)
Cornelis de Bie, in his Spiegel vande Verdrayde Werelt (1708), and Arnold Houbraken, in his De Groote Schouburgh (1718–1721), produced biographies where they...
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Flemish Baroque painting (category 16th century in the Habsburg Netherlands)
produced in great numbers in the Southern Netherlands throughout the 17th century. Many were created by anonymous artists, however artists such as Jan...
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Matthias Stom (redirect from A Young Man Reading by Candlelight)
Baroque school, in particular of the early followers of Caravaggio such as Rubens and Abraham Janssens. All of these artists were influenced by the Italian...
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Caravaggisti (category Art movements in Dutch painting)
included Mario Minniti, Giovanni Baglione (although his Caravaggio phase was short-lived), Leonello Spada and Orazio Gentileschi. In the next generation,...
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Francisco de Zurbarán (section Biography)
Villanueva, an artist of whom very little is known. Zurbarán's first marriage, in 1617, was to María Paet who was nine years older. María died in 1624 after...
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Cecco del Caravaggio (category Italian artists' models)
A 'Cecco' is recorded among French artists working with Agostino Tassi at Bagnaia in 1613–15, and hence the artist has been thought to be of French origin...
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Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (category Biography articles needing translation from Spanish Wikipedia)
his work was more widely known than that of any other Spanish artist. Artists influenced by his style included Gainsborough and Greuze. Google marked the...
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of distributing scurrilous poems attacking Caravaggio's detested rival Baglione, had been a servant of his. Certainly the Bartolomeo Manfredi known to...
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Prospero Orsi (section Biography)
a’ tempi di Papa Urbano VIII nel 1642. (1733), by Giovanni Baglione, page 188. British Museum biography Ma dopo alcun tempo, no so per qual cagione, divennegli...
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Bartolomeo Cavarozzi (section Biography)
Margherita, Rome), attributed Francucci, Massimo (2012). "Biographies of Artists", 356 p. In Rossella Vodret (ed.) Caravaggio's Rome: 1600–1630. Vol-II...
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daughters were also painters in their own right and worked with their husbands on commissions. Regnier's only son, Giovanni Paolo, was baptised on 27 October...
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Dirck van Baburen (section Biography)
Pietà in San Pietro in Montorio around 1617. Baburen was one of the earliest artists to belong to the group of Dutch-speaking artists active in Rome in the...
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Bartholomeus Breenbergh (section Biography)
Breenbergh in the RKD Francesco da Castello in the RKD p. 82, Artists in biographies by Giovanni Baglione Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bartholomeus...
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Bellori often relied for his facts on the earlier biographies of Roman artists by Giovanni Baglione. Vasari's definition of disegno or design, at that...
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to Madrid in 1616 with the Italian painters Bartolomeo Cavarozzi and Giovanni Battista Crescenzi. He reported later that in Spain he was in the service...
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at first by the densely forested, luxuriantly enveloping landscape settings for human figures of Adam Elsheimer, a German painter resident in Rome; "there...
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