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Filippo Baldinucci
Filippo Baldinucci
Filippo Baldinucci was an Italian art historian and biographer.-Life:Baldinucci is considered among the most significant Florentine biographers/historians of the artists and the arts of the Baroque period...

's Notizie de' Professori del Disegno, Da Cimabue in qua, Secolo V. dal 1610. al 1670. Distinto in Decennali (or Notice of the Professors of Design, from Cimabue to now, from 1610-1670) was a major art biography of Baroque painters. Written by the erudite Florentine
Florence
Florence is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany and of the province of Florence. It is the most populous city in Tuscany, with approximately 370,000 inhabitants, expanding to over 1.5 million in the metropolitan area....

 professor of the Accademia della Crusca
Accademia della Crusca
The Accademia della Crusca is an Italian society for scholars and Italian linguists and philologists established in Florence. After the Accademia Cosentina, it is the oldest Italian academy still in existence...

, it is often verbose and rife with factual errors; however, it is a broad compendium of stories about generally contemporaneous Baroque
Baroque
The Baroque is a period and the style that used exaggerated motion and clear, easily interpreted detail to produce drama, tension, exuberance, and grandeur in sculpture, painting, literature, dance, and music...

 painters. It is interesting to note that dozens of Flemish and Dutch painters, including Rembrandt, were judged to merit inclusion. The posthumous edition (1681) includes (in order of appearance in the text) and expanding list of artists:

Decennale II

  • Giovanni da S. Giovanni; p. 1
  • Gio: Lorenzo Bernini; p. 54
  • Giovanni Bilivert; p. 68
  • Fra Arsenio Mascagni (Donato Mascagni
    Donato Mascagni
    Donato Mascagni was an Italian painter of the Renaissance active in Florence, Volterra, Rome, Mugello, and Salzburg. He was a pupil of Jacopo Ligozzi. He is also known as Fra or Frate Arsenio because he joined the Servite monastery in 1605. He however obtained special dispensation through cardinal...

    ); p. 79
  • Agostino Bugiardini
    Agostino Bugiardini
    Agostino Bugiardini was an Italian sculptor active in the early-Baroque period, mainly in his hometown of Florence, but also in Rome. He was a disciple of Giovanni Caccini, and fellow pupil of Gherardo Silvani.-References:...

    ; p. 83
  • Astolfo Petrazzi
    Astolfo Petrazzi
    Astolfo Petrazzi was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in his hometown of Siena, but also Spoleto and Rome. He was a pupil of mainly Francesco Vanni, but also worked under Ventura Salimbeni and Pietro Sorri...

     ; p. 85
  • Astasio Fontebuoni (Anastasio Fuontebuoni); p. 86
  • Rutilio Manetti; p.92
  • Gherardo Silvani
    Gherardo Silvani
    Gherardo Silvani was an Italian architect and sculptor, active mainly in Florence and other sites in Tuscany during the Baroque period....

    ; p. 93
  • Jacopo Callot; p. 109
    Artists from the low countries
    Francesco Snyders (Frans Snyders); p. 120
    Guglielmo de Nicolant (Willem van Nieulandt II); p. 120
    Adamo Willaerts
    Adam Willaerts
    Adam Willaerts was a Dutch Golden Age painter.-Biography:Willaerts was born in London to Flemish parents who had fled from Antwerp for religious reasons. By 1585 the family lived in Leiden. From 1597 until his death, Adam lived in Utrecht, where he became a member of the Guild of St...

    ; p. 120
    Gasparo Cleayer (Caspar de Crayer
    Caspar de Crayer
    Gaspar de Crayer , sometimes called Gaspard or Caspar de Crayer was a Flemish painter.Crayer was born in Antwerp. He learned the art of painting from Michael Coxcie. He matriculated in the Guild of St Luke at Brussels in 1607, resided in the capital of Brabant till after 1660, and finally settled...

    ); p. 120
    Rolando Saveri (Roelant Savery
    Roelant Savery
    Roelant Savery , was a Flanders-born Dutch Golden Age painter.-Life:Savery was born in Kortrijk...

    ); p. 121
    Enrico Van der Borcht (Hendrik van der Borcht the elder
    Hendrik van der Borcht the elder
    Hendrik van der Borcht the Elder was a Flemish engraver and still life painter of flowers and fruit, who was mainly active in Germany....

    ); p. 121
  • Jacopo Ernesto Thoman de Hagelstein; p. 121
  • Giovanni Stefano Marucelli
    Giovanni Stefano Marucelli
    Giovanni Stefano Marucelli was an Italian painter and architect of the Baroque period, active in Tuscany, including Florence and Pisa.His name is also written as Maruscelli, Maruscielli, or Marscelli...

    ; p. 122
  • Giovanni Coccapani; p. 123
  • Sigismondo Coccapani
    Sigismondo Coccapani
    Sigismondo Coccapani, an Italian painter, who was born at Florence in 1585. He at first studied literature and mathematics, but abandoned them for painting, and became a scholar of Cigoli. In 1610 he went to Italy, and after his return home gained considerable reputation both as a painter and an...

    ; p. 132
  • Chiarisimo d'Antonio Fancelli; p. 136
  • Orazio Mochi
    Orazio Mochi
    Orazio Mochi was an Italian sculptor of the late-Mannerist period, active mainly in Florence. He was a pupil of Giuseppe Caccini. The sculptor Francesco Mochi was his son.-Sources:...

    ; p. 137
  • Raffaello Curradi; p. 138
  • Ottavio Vannini
    Ottavio Vannini
    Ottavio Vannini was an Italian artist of the Baroque period, active mainly in Florence.Born in Florence to Michele Vannini. He initially apprenticed for four years with a mediocre painter by the name of Giovanni Battista Mercati, but he then trained in Rome under Anastasio Fuontebuoni. He...

    ; p. 141
  • Giovanni Lanfranco
    Giovanni Lanfranco
    Giovanni Lanfranco was an Italian painter of the Baroque period.-Biography:Giovanni Gaspare Lanfranco was born in Parma, the third son of Stefano and Cornelia Lanfranchi, and was placed as a page in the household of Count Orazio Scotti...

    ; p 151
    Artists from Genoa and its territories
    Sinibaldo Scorza
    Sinibaldo Scorza
    Sinibaldo Scorza was an Italian painter, draughtsman and etcher.He was born into a wealthy aristocratic family from Voltaggio , his father being the Conte Scorza di Voltaggio, and he received a literary and humanist education...

    ; p. 154
    Giovanni Andrea Ansaldo
    Giovanni Andrea Ansaldo
    thumb|320px|The dome of the Annunziata, Genoa.Giovanni Andrea Ansaldo was an Italian painter active mainly in Genoa.He was born in Voltri, now part of the comune' of Genoa, the son of a merchant. He trained under Orazio Cambiaso and possibly collaborated with Bernardo Strozzi...

    ; P. 156
    Bernardo Strozzi
    Bernardo Strozzi
    Bernardo Strozzi was a prominent and prolific Italian Baroque painter born and active mainly in Genoa, and also active in Venice.-Biography:Strozzi was born in Genoa. He was probably not related to the other Strozzi family....

    ;p. 157
    Giovanni Maria Bottala
    Giovanni Maria Bottala
    Giovanni Maria Bottala was an Italian painter active in the Baroque period.He was born in Savona. He traveled to Rome as a young boy, and later became pupil of Pietro da Cortona in Rome. He painted in Rome, Naples, and Genoa. He was taken into the patronage of Cardinal Giulio Sacchetti, for whom...

    ; p. 159
    Luciano Di Silvestro Bolzone; p. 159
    Giovambatista Capellino (Giovanni Domenico Capellino?) p. 161

Decennale III

  • Fra Giovanni Battista Stefaneschi; p. 163
  • Monsu Giusto Subtermans (Giustus Sustermans); p. 167
  • Michelangelo Cerquozzi
    Michelangelo Cerquozzi
    Michelangelo Cerquozzi was an Italian Baroque painter.Born and active mainly in Rome, he is best known for small canvases of genre scenes, and for being one of the Italian proponents of the Bamboccianti style practised by a Dutch painter in Rome, Pieter van Laer...

    ; p. 189
    Artists from Low Countries
    Adriano van Utrecht (Adriaen); p. 197
    Giovanni Guglielmo Bawr, (Johann Wilhelm Baur
    Johann Wilhelm Baur
    Johann Wilhelm Baur, Joan Guiliam Bouwer, or Bauer was a German engraver, etcher and miniature painter...

    , Strabourg) ; p. 197
    Niccola Canupfer, (Nikolaus Knüpfer
    Nikolaus Knüpfer
    -Biography:Knüpfer was trained in Leipzig, where according to Houbraken he was apprenticed to Emanuel Nysen. He then moved to Magdeburg where he found work making brushes for artists. He stayed there until 1630, and then moved to Utrecht to work with Abraham Bloemaert...

    ) ; p. 197
    Jacopo di Giordano or Giacomo Giordans (Jacob Jordaens
    Jacob Jordaens
    Jacob Jordaens was one of three Flemish Baroque painters, along with Peter Paul Rubens and Anthony van Dyck, to bring prestige to the Antwerp school of painting. Unlike those contemporaries he never traveled abroad to study Italian painting, and his career is marked by an indifference to their...

    ) ; p. 197
    Baldasarr Gerbier, (Balthazar Gerbier
    Balthazar Gerbier
    Sir Balthazar Gerbier , was an Anglo-Dutch courtier, diplomat, art advisor, miniaturist and architectural designer, in his own words fluent in "several languages" with "a good hand in writing, skill in sciences as mathematics, architecture, drawing, painting, contriving of scenes, masques, shows...

    ) ; p. 197
    Lionardo Bramer (Leonaert Bramer
    Leonaert Bramer
    Leonaert/Leonard Bramer alias Nestelghat was a Dutch painter, best known for probably being one of the teachers of Johannes Vermeer, although there is no similarity between their work. Bramer's dark and exotic style is unlike Vermeer's style...

    ) ; p. 197
    Adriano de Bie (Adriaan de Bie, father of Cornelis de Bie
    Cornelis de Bie
    Cornelis de Bie was a Brabant rederijker, poet, jurist and minor politician from Lier.He is the author of about 64 works, mostly comedies...

    ); p. 198
    Adriano Vander Venne, (Adriaen van de Venne
    Adriaen van de Venne
    Adriaen Pietersz van de Venne , was a versatile Dutch Golden Age painter of allegories, genre subjects and portraits, as well as a miniaturist, book-illustrator and designer of political satires and a versifier.-Biography:...

    ) ; p. 198
    Gheraldo Honthorst (Gerard van Honthorst
    Gerard van Honthorst
    Gerard van Honthorst , also known as Gerrit van Honthorst and in Italy as Gherardo delle Notti for his nighttime candlelit subjects, was a Dutch Golden Age painter from Utrecht.-Biography:...

    ) ; p. 198
    Pietro Snayers (Pieter Snayers
    Pieter Snayers
    Pieter Snayers was a Flemish Baroque painter known for representations of historical battle scenes.Born in Antwerp, he studied under Sebastiaen Vrancx before joining Antwerp's Guild of St. Luke in 1612...

    ) ; p. 198
    Jacopo Vrancqaert ; p. 198
  • Francesco Lauri
    Francesco Lauri
    Francesco Lauri was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Rome.He was the oldest son of a Flemish painter of landscapes and pupil of Paul Bril, Bathazar Lauwers , who emigrated from Antwerp to Milan, then Rome. Francesco's younger brother Fillipo Lauri was also a painter and...

     ; p. 199
  • Francesco Rustici
    Francesco Rustici
    Francesco Rustici was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. He was initially a pupil of his father Cristoforo Rustici, then became a follower of the style of Caravaggio. Francesco painted an Annunciation for the church of the Madonna di Provenzano in Siena. He painted a Death of Mary Magdalen...

    ; p. 200
  • Snyders D'Anversa, (Frans Snyders); p. 201
  • Giovambatista Vanni; (Giovanni Battista Vanni
    Giovanni Battista Vanni
    Giovanni Battista Vanni was an Italian painter and engraver of the Baroque period.He was born in either Pisa or Florence in 1599 ; he studied successively under Jacopo da Empoli, Aurelio Lomi, and Matteo Rosselli, and then became a disciple of Cristofano Allori. He is better known as an engraver...

    ); p. 201
  • Cesare Dandini
    Cesare Dandini
    Cesare Dandini was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in his native city of Florence....

     ; p. 210
  • Felice Ficherelli
    Felice Ficherelli
    Felice Ficherelli was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, born in San Gimignano and active mainly in Tuscany. Among Ficherelli's early patrons was Conte Bardi, who persuaded Felice to move to Florence and to study with the painter Jacopo da Empoli. Empoli's influence is evident in the...

     ; p. 219
  • Filippo Uffembach ; p. 226
  • Orazio Riminaldi
    Orazio Riminaldi
    Orazio Riminaldi was an Italian painter of the Baroque period.Riminaldi was born at Pisa. He was a pupil of the painter Ranieri Borghetti, then Aurelio Lomi, and finally Orazio Gentileschi. He painted in a Caravaggist style in Rome, and returned to Pisa, ultimately choosing a muted style. He...

     ; p. 227
  • Andrea Camassei
    Andrea Camassei
    Andrea Camassei was an Italian Baroque painter and engraver, who was mainly active in Rome under the patronage of the Barberini.He was born in Bevagna. He was active in painting in the Palazzo Barberini as well as in Antonio Barberini's favored church, Santa Maria della Concezione, where he...

     ; p. 228
  • Mario Balassi
    Mario Balassi
    Mario Balassi was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in Florence and Rome.He began training with Jacopo Ligozzi, then with Matteo Rosselli, and finally with Domenico Passignano who he accompanied him to Rome to work under the papacy of Pope Urban VIII Here he was patronized by...

    ; p. 233
  • Cornelio Bloemaert; p. 238
  • Stefano della Bella
    Stefano della Bella
    Stefano della Bella was an Italian draughtsman and printmaker known for etchings of a great variety of subjects, including military and court scenes, landscapes, and lively genre scenes...

     ; p. 242
  • Giovanni Gonelli
    Giovanni Gonelli
    Giovanni Francisco Gonelli also known as il Cieco da Gambassi was an Italian sculptor of the Baroque period, born in Tuscany. He is one of the biographies featured by Filippo Baldinucci....

     ; p. 253
  • Francesco Furini
    Francesco Furini
    Francesco Furini was an Italian Baroque painter of Florence.His early training was by Matteo Rosselli , though Furini is also described as influenced by Domenico Passignano and Giovanni Biliverti . He befriended Giovanni da San Giovanni...

     ; p. 258
  • Girolamo Curti
    Girolamo Curti
    Girolamo Curti was an Italian painter of the early-Baroque, specializing in quadratura.He was also called il Dentone.He was born to a poor family at Bologna, and worked for cloth spinner till age 25. His first formal training was with the Cremonese painter Cesare Baglioni...

     ; p. 267
  • Cavaliere Gio. Francesco Barbieri, (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri
    Giovanni Francesco Barbieri
    Giovanni Francesco Barbieri , best known as Guercino or Il Guercino, was an Italian Baroque painter from the region of Emilia, and active in Rome and Bologna. Guercino is Italian for 'squinter', a nickname that was given to him because he was cross-eyed...

    )
  • Angiol Michele Colonna
    Angelo Michele Colonna
    Angelo Michele Colonna was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in Bologna, northern and central Italy and Spain. He is sometimes referred to as Michelangelo Colonna.-Biography:...

     ; p. 276
  • Antonio Vandich (Anthony Van Dyck
    Anthony van Dyck
    Sir Anthony van Dyck was a Flemish Baroque artist who became the leading court painter in England. He is most famous for his portraits of Charles I of England and his family and court, painted with a relaxed elegance that was to be the dominant influence on English portrait-painting for the next...

    ) ; p. 279
  • Francesco Diquesnoy (Francesco Duquesnoy) ; p. 283
  • Agostino Metelli ; p. 286
    Artists from the city of Venice and its territories
    Cavaliere Carlo Ridolfi
    Carlo Ridolfi
    Carlo Ridolfi was an Italian art biographer and painter of the Baroque period.-Painter:He was born in Lonigo near Vicenza, and died in Venice. He was a pupil of the painter Antonio Vassilacchi . He painted a Visitation for the Ognissanti and an Adoration of the Magi for San Giovanni Elemosinario...

     ; p. 289
    Marc'Antonio Bassetti (Verona) ; p. 292
    Tommaso Sandrino
    Tommaso Sandrino
    Tommaso Sandrino was an Italian painter of quadratura painter of the late-Renaissance period, active in Brescia.He was active in quadratura and in architecture. In 1615, he helped decorate the church of San Domenico in Brescia. His brother Pietro worked with Ottavio Viviani in painting the...

     (Brescia); p. 292
    Piero Damini, (Pietro Damini
    Pietro Damini
    Pietro Damini was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance period. He was the pupil of the painter Giovanni Battista Novelli. He painted Christ giving keys to Peter for San Clemente in Padua. He painted a Crucifixion for the Basilica of St. Anthony in Padua. He also painted an image of Saint...

    , Castelfranco); p. 293
    Filippo Zaniberti
    Filippo Zaniberti
    Filippo Zaniberti was an Italian painter of the late Mannerist period. He was born in Brescia and active in Venice, where he became a pupil of Santo Peranda. Zaniberti's style recalls the richeness of Paolo Veronese. He painted a Mannah in the desert for the main altarpiece of the church of Santa...

     (Brescia); p. 293
    Matteo Ingoli
    Matteo Ingoli
    Matteo Ingoli was an Italian painter of the early-Baroque period.Born in Ravenna. He painted two canvases, the Baptism and Presentation of Mary to temple for the church of San Lorenzo in Castelli Calepio.-References:...

     (Ravenna) ; p. 294
    Francesco Zugni, (Francesco Zugno
    Francesco Zugno
    Francesco Zugno was an Italian painter of the Rococo period. He was born in Brescia. Among his masterworks is a series of wall frescoes of figures in quadratura balconies—part genre, part courtly conceit. He was strongly influenced by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo and his works.-References:* entry...

    , Brescia) ; p. 294
    Giovambatista Brisone (Padua) ; p. 295
    Tiberio Tinelli
    Tiberio Tinelli
    Tiberio Tinelli was an Italian painter of the early-Baroque period, active mainly in his native city of Venice.He trained with Giovanni Contarini, a pupil of the late Titian. Tinelli then either worked under or emulated Leandro Bassano....

  • Niccolo Possino (Nicolas Poussin
    Nicolas Poussin
    Nicolas Poussin was a French painter in the classical style. His work predominantly features clarity, logic, and order, and favors line over color. His work serves as an alternative to the dominant Baroque style of the 17th century...

    ) ; p. 297
    Artists from Genoa or Liguria
    Giovambatista Carlone
    Giovanni Battista Carlone
    Giovanni Battista Carlone was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Genoa.Carlone was born and died in Genoa. He came from a family of artists: his father Taddeo was a sculptor and his older brother Giovanni Bernardo Carlone, a well-trained painter. He may have had some...

     ; p. 303
    Giovacchino Axereto (Gioacchino Assereto
    Gioacchino Assereto
    Gioacchino Assereto was an Italian painter of the early Baroque period, active in Genoa.He initially apprenticed with Luciano Borzone and later Giovanni Andrea Ansaldo. He painted two vault frescoes in the church of Santissima Annunziata del Vastato: David and Abimelech and Santi Giovanni and...

    ) ; p. 304

Decennale IV

  • Angiol Maria Colomboni (Angelo Maria Coloboni); p. 305
  • Cosimo Lotti
    Cosimo Lotti
    Cosimo Lotti was an Italian engineer, scenographer, and landscape designer. He worked around Florence until in his mid-fifties he moved to Madrid where he produced theatrical spectacles for the royal court....

    ; p.306
  • Baccio del Bianco; p. 311
  • Alfonso Parigi
    Alfonso Parigi
    Alfonso Parigi the Younger was an Italian architect and scenographer, the son of Giulio Parigi.He worked mainly in Florence, beginning at a very early age as his father's assistant...

    ; p. 332
  • Alessandro Algardi
    Alessandro Algardi
    Alessandro Algardi was an Italian high-Baroque sculptor active almost exclusively in Rome, where for the latter decades of his life, he was the major rival of Gian Lorenzo Bernini.-Early years:...

    ; p. 235
  • Pellegrino Piola
    Pellegrino Piola
    Pellegrino Piola was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in Genoa.He was born in Genoa, and at the age of twelve, apprenticed with Domenico and Giovanni Battista Capellino. He was the elder brother of the painter Domenico Piola...

    ; p. 338
  • Antonio Novelli; p. 339
  • Claudio Gellee; p. 353
  • Pietro Ricchi
    Pietro Ricchi
    Pietro Ricchi was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, born in Lucca.He traveled widely thorough Northern Italy. He was a pupil of the painter Domenico Passignano and Guido Reni . He painted an altarpiece for the church of San Francesco in Lucca.Ricchi died in Udine in 1675.-References:...

    ; p. 360
  • Pietro Paolino; p. 364
  • Cav. Giovanni Miel (Jan Miel
    Jan Miel
    Jan Miel was a Flemish painter, active in Italy, emerging from the circle of genre painters influenced by Pieter van Laer and the so-called Bamboccianti painters. He was born in Beveren-Waas near Antwerp, but had traveled to Rome by 1636. Surprisingly, he briefly collaborating with Andrea Sacchi,...

    ); p. 366
  • Cav. Francesco Borromino; p. 370
    Painters from low countries
    Jacopo Backer (Jacob Adriensz Backer); p. 375
    Giovanni Van Hoeck, (Jan van de Hoeck); p. 375
    Andriano Van Nieulaht (Adriaen van Nieulandt the younger
    Adriaen van Nieulandt the younger
    Adriaen van Nieulandt the Younger was a Dutch painter and engraver of the Baroque period.-Biography:...

    ); p. 375
    Piero Francesco o Franchoys (Peter Franchoys
    Peter Franchoys
    Peter, Peeter or Pieter Franchoys or Francois was a Flemish Baroque painter from Mechelen, who painted an altarpiece of Calvary influenced by Anthony van Dyck for the St. Gummarus church in Lier, Belgium.-Biography:...

    ) p. 375
    Giovanni Bot (Jan Both) p.375
    David Beck
    David Beck
    David Beck , was a Dutch Golden Age portrait painter.-Biography:Beck was born in Delft, and was named after his uncle, a well-known poet from Arnhem. He was the son of a schoolmaster in Delft, where he learned painting from Michiel Jansz. van Mierevelt, a prominent portrait painter in the Netherlands...

    ; p,376
    Teodoro Rombouts
    Theodoor Rombouts
    Theodoor Rombouts was a Flemish Baroque painter specializing in Caravaggesque genre scenes of card players and musicians.-Biography:...

    ; p. 376
    Tommaso Willeborts Bossaert (Thomas Bosschaert Willeboirts); p. 376
    Buonaventura di Piero; p. 376
    Francesco Wouters; p. 376
    Andrick Andriesens
    Hendrik Andriessens
    Hendrick Andriessen was a Flemish Baroque still-life painter.-Biography:According to Cornelis de Bie, he was born in Antwerp and died in Zeeland. He was known as Mancken Heyn, or crippled Hein, though his still-life paintings were highly regarded and weren't at all crippled. He joined the Guild of...

    ; p. 376
    David Teniers il Giovane
    David Teniers the Younger
    David Teniers the Younger was a Flemish artist born in Antwerp, the son of David Teniers the Elder. His son David Teniers III and his grandson David Teniers IV were also painters...

    ; p. 376
    Ruberto Van Hoeck (Robert van den Hoecke
    Robert van den Hoecke
    Robert van den Hoecke , also known as Robrecht van den Hoecke, was a Flemish Baroque painter of battle scenes in the manner of Pieter Snayers.-Biography:...

    ); p. 376
    Gio Batista Van-Heil (Jan Baptist van Heil
    Jan Baptist van Heil
    -Biography:According to Houbraken, who summarized a poem about his work by Cornelis de Bie, Jan Baptist van Heil was a Flemish portrait painter who was considered the best of three famous brothers; his brother Leo van Heil was a painter of flowers and insects, while his brother Daniel van Heil...

    ); p. 377
    Pietro Meert (Pieter Meert
    Pieter Meert
    Pieter Meert was a Flemish painter of the Baroque period.He was born at Brussels. According the Gulden Cabinet published by Cornelis De Bie in 1662, Meert was well known as a portrait painter, imitating the style of Van Dyck. He died at Brussels...

    ); p. 377
    Giovanni Vanden-Heckc, (Jan van den Hoecke
    Jan van den Hoecke
    Jan van den Hoecke , also known as Johannes or Giovanni and van Hoek, van Hoeck, or Vanhoek, was a Flemish Baroque painter and draughtsman. He was born and died in Antwerp.-Biography:...

    ); p. 377
    Carlo da Savoia; p. 377
    Giovanni Meyssens (Jan Meyssens
    Jan Meyssens
    Joannes, Jean, or Jan Meyssens , was a Flemish Baroque painter, engraver, and printer.-Biography:According to the RKD he was born in Brussels, but moved to Antwerp at an early age, where he became master of the Guild of St. Luke in 1640. He married Anna Jacobs . He influenced Theodoor van Merlen...

    ); p. 377
    Gasparo de Wit; (Gaspar de Witte
    Gaspar de Witte
    Caspar, Jasper, or Gaspar de Witte was a Flemish painter of the Baroque period.-Biography:He was born into a respected painting family...

    ) p. 377
    Paolo de Ponte; p. 377
    Pietro de Jode (Pieter de Jode II
    Pieter de Jode II
    -Biography:He learned drawing and engraving from his father, Pieter de Jode I , whose engravings were a source for Karel van Mander. He travelled to Paris with him to make engravings, and on his return he married Justa Galle, the widow of Adriaen Collaert and the daughter of Philip Galle.He started...

    ); p. 378
    Leone Van-Heil (Leo van Heil
    Leo van Heil
    -Biography:According to Cornelis de Bie, Leo van Heil was a Flemish painter who specialized in flowers and insects, who had two famous brothers; his brother Jan Baptist van Heil was a portrait painter considered the best of the three, and his brother Daniel van Heil specialized in landscapes with...

    ); p. 378
    Pietro Verbrugghen (Pieter Verbrugghen I
    Pieter Verbrugghen I
    Pieter Verbrugghen I was a Flemish sculptor. His brother in law, Artus I Quellin, had a studio in Antwerp.-Biography:His biography, accompanied by an illustration, was published in Cornelis de Bie's book of artists Het Gulden Cabinet, 1668...

    ); p. 378
    Simone Bosboon; p. 378
    Vincislao Hollar (Wenceslas Hollar
    Wenceslas Hollar
    Václav Hollar , known in England as Wenceslaus or Wenceslas and in Germany as Wenzel Hollar , was a Bohemian etcher, who lived in England for much of his life...

    ); p. 378
    Artu Chellini (Artus Quellinus I); p. 378
    Geraldo Segiers
    Gerard Seghers
    Gerard Seghers , also Zegers, was a Flemish Baroque painter and one of the leading Caravaggisti in the Southern Netherlands.-Biography:...

    ; p. 378
    Giovani Bylort (Jan van Bylert); p. 378
    Cornelio Poulenbourgh (Cornelis van Poelenburgh); p. 378
    Erasmo Chellino (Erasmus Quellinus II
    Erasmus Quellinus II
    Erasmus Quellinus II was a Flemish Baroque painter specializing in architectural perspective studies. He worked in the studio of Peter Paul Rubens.-Biography:He was born in Antwerp as the son of Erasmus Quellinus I and Elisabeth van Uden...

    ); p. 378
    Giovanni Corsiers; p. 379
    David Bally (David Bailey
    David Bailey
    David Royston Bailey CBE is an English photographer.-Early life:He was born in Leytonstone, but his family were forced to move to Heigham Road, East Ham when a World War II bomb destroyed their home. Bailey was three years old, and this is where he and Thelma, his younger sister, were raised by...

    ; p. 379
    Erasmo Saftleven Herman Saftleven
    Herman Saftleven
    Herman Saftleven the Younger , was a Dutch painter of the Baroque period.-Biography:Born in Rotterdam, Saftleven lived most of his life in Utrecht. His brothers, Cornelis Saftleven and Abraham Saftleven were both painters...

    ; p. 379
    Giovanni Van Brochorst (Jan Gerritsz van Bronkhorst); p. 379
    Abramo Van Diepenbecck; p. 379
    Pietro Danckerse de Ry (Peter Danckerts de Rij
    Peter Danckerts de Rij
    Pieter, Peeter, or Peter Danckerts de Rij, Dankers de Ry, or Peteris Dankersas was a Dutch Golden Age painter.-Biography:...

    ); p. 379
    Daniello Van-Heil (Daniel van Heil
    Daniel van Heil
    -Biography:According to Houbraken, who summarized a two-page poem about his work by Cornelis de Bie, Daniel van Heil was a Flemish painter who specialized in landscapes with winter scenes or burning fires. He was the brother of Jan Baptist van Heil and Leo van Heil....

    ); p. 379
    Cornelio Janssens (Cornelis Janssens van Ceulen); p. 379
    Jacopo di Artese; p. 379
    Jacopo Wan Campen (Jacob van Campen
    Jacob van Campen
    Jacob van Campen , was a Dutch artist and architect of the Golden Age.-Life:He was born into a wealthy family at Haarlem, and spent his youth in his home town. Being of noble birth and with time on his hands, he took up painting mainly as a pastime...

    ); p. 380

Decennale V

  • Baldassare Franceschini
    Baldassare Franceschini
    thumb|Portrait of Cardinal [[Gian Carlo de' Medici]].Baldassare Franceschini was an Italian late Baroque painter active mainly around Florence...

    ; p 381
    Painters from the low countries
    Daniel Segiers (Daniel Seghers
    Daniel Seghers
    Daniel Seghers was a Jesuit brother and Flemish Baroque painter who specialized in flower still lifes, and is particularly well-known for his contributions to the genre of "flower garland" painting. His paintings were collected enthusiastically by courtly patrons and he had numerous imitators...

    ; p. 415
    Jacopo Van Es (Jacob Fopsen van Es); p. 415
    Pietro Van Lint (Peter van Lint
    Pieter van Lint
    Pieter van Lint was a Flemish Baroque painter, active in Antwerp and Italy, who painted both religious subjects and genre scenes.-Biography:...

    ); p. 415
    David Ryckaert (David Ryckaert II); p. 416
    Gonsalo Coques (Gonzales Coques); p. 416
    Niccola de Helt Stocade (Nicolaes van Helt Stockade); p. 416
    Giovambatista Van Deynum (Jan Baptist van Deynum
    Jan Baptist van Deynum
    -Biography:According to Houbraken, who summarized a three-page poem about his work by Cornelis de Bie, Jan Baptist van Deynum was a respected Flemish painter who quit his job as "hopman" of a schutterij in Antwerp in order to have more time for painting...

    ); p. 416
    Giorgio Van Son (Joris van Son
    Joris van Son
    Joris van Son was a highly popular Flemish Baroque painter of fruit and flowers, in banquet style on a plank, but also in garland form.-Biography:...

    ); p. 416
    Giovanni Van Ckesselles (Jan van Kessel, senior
    Jan van Kessel, senior
    Jan van Kessel was a Flemish painter of still lifes, who was the father of another painter with the same name Jan van Kessel, and Jan Brueghel the Elder's grandson....

    ); p. 416
    Errico Berckmans; p. 416
    Gian Filippo Van Thielen (Jan Philips van Thielen
    Jan Philips van Thielen
    Jan Philips van Thielen was a Flemish Baroque painter who specialized in flowers.-Early life:Van Thielen was the son of a minor nobleman and eventually assumed the title of Lord of Couwenberch...

    ); p. 417
    Giovanni Peters (or Pietri); p. 417
  • Padre Jacopo Cortesi; p. 417 (Jacques Courtois
    Jacques Courtois
    Jacques Courtois was a French painter.-Biography:He was born at Saint-Hippolyte, near Besançon. His father was a painter, and with him Jacques remained studying up to the age of fifteen...

    )
  • Alfonso Boschi
    Alfonso Boschi
    Alfonso Boschi was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Florence. He was a pupil of his brother Francesco Boschi.-References:*ULAN entry from Getty museum ....

    ; p. 426
  • Prete Francesco Boschi
    Francesco Boschi
    Francesco Boschi was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Florence. He was the pupil of his father, Fabrizio Boschi as well as his uncle, the painter Matteo Rosselli. Born in Florence. He was noted for portraits. He painted the portrait of Galileo now in the...

    ; p. 428
  • Lorenzo Lippi
    Lorenzo Lippi
    Lorenzo Lippi was an Italian painter and poet.Born in Florence, he studied painting under Matteo Rosselli. Both Baldassare Franceschini and Francesco Furini were also apprenticed with Rosselli...

    ; p. 450
  • Roberto Nantevil; p. 461
  • Gasparo Dughet; p. 473
  • Reimbrond Vainrein (sic); p. 476, (Rembrandt Van Rijn)
  • Nicasius Bernaerts
    Nicasius Bernaerts
    Nicasius Bernaerts, a Flemish painter of animals and flowers, was born at Antwerp in 1608, and was a scholar of Frans Snyders. The subjects of his pictures bear a great resemblance to those of his master, and it is certain that they have been sold as the genuine productions of Snyders. He went to...

    ; p. 478
  • Pietro Testa
    Pietro Testa
    Pietro Testa was an Italian High Baroque artist, best known, both to his contemporaries and modern appreciation, as a printmaker and draftsman, who was active in Rome.-Biography:...

    ; p. 479
  • Guobert Flynk; p. 484
  • Cavaliere Carlo Rainaldi
    Carlo Rainaldi
    Carlo Rainaldi was an Italian architect of the Baroque period.Born in Rome, Rainaldi was one of the leading architects of 17th century Rome, known for a certain grandeur in his designs. He worked at first with his father, Girolamo Rainaldi, a late Mannerist architect in Rome. After his father's...

    ; p 487
  • Carlo Dolci
    Carlo Dolci
    Carlo Dolci was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Florence, known for highly finished religious pictures, often repeated in many versions.-Biography:...

    ; p. 491
  • Eberhart Keilhau, or Bernhardt Keil or (Monsù Bernardo); p. 510
  • Ercole Ferrata
    Ercole Ferrata
    Ercole Ferrata was an Italian sculptor of the Roman Baroque.-Biography:A native of Pellio Inferiore, near Como, Ferrata initially apprenticed with Alessandro Algardi, and became one of his prime assistants...

    ; p. 516
  • Pierfrancesco Silvani; p. 528
    Artist from Genoa
    Francesco Merano
    Francesco Merano
    Francesco Merano was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, mainly active in Genoa, where he was born. He was one of the pupils of the Genoese Domenico Fiasella. Merano was also known as il Paggio. He married the niece of the painter Giovanni Andrea de' Ferrari.-Sources:...

     (il Paggio); p. 532
    Giovambatista Bajardo; p. 533
    Giovambattista Mainero
    Giovanni Battista Mainero
    Giovanni Battista Mainero was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in his natal city of Genoa. He was the pupil of the painter Luciano Borzone. He died during the plague of 1657.-References:...

    ; p. 533
    Giovampaolo Oderico; p. 533
    A. Silvestro Chiesa
    Silvestro Chiesa
    Silvestro Chiesa was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in his natal city of Genoa. He was a pupil of Luciano Borzone. Died as a young man during the plague in 1657.-References:...

    ; p. 534
    Giovambatista Monti
    Giovanni Battista Monti
    Giovanni Battista Monti was an Italian painter of portraits during the Baroque period, active mainly in his natal city of Genoa. He emerged from a poor family, and was apprenticed with Luciano Borzone. He died from the plague in 1657.-References:...

    ; p. 534
    Orazio da Voltri; p. 534
    Gio. Benedetto Castiglione; p. 534 (Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione
    Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione
    Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione was an Italian Baroque artist, painter, printmaker and draftsman, of the Genoese school. He is best known now for his elaborate engravings, and as the inventor of the printmaking technique of monotyping. He was known as Il Grechetto in Italy and in France as Le...

    )
    Anton Maria Vassallo; p. 535
    Valerio Castello
    Valerio Castello
    Valerio Castello was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. He was very active during his short life in Genoa.He was the youngest son of Bernardo Castello, who died when Valerio was six year old...

    ; p. 535
    Giulio Benso
    Giulio Benso
    Giulio Benso was a Genovese painter of the early Baroque. He is known as one of the followers of the style of Luca Cambiasi....

    ; p. 536
    Antonio Travi
    Antonio Travi
    Antonio Travi was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. He was born in Sestri, near Genoa, was generally known as Il Sordo di Sestri on account of his deafness. He was originally a color-grinder to Bernardo Strozzi, who instructed him in design, and he afterwards studied landscape painting...

    , also Antonio da Sestri; p. 536
    Piero Andrea Torre; p. 537
    Domenico Fiasella da Sarzana; p. 537
    Giovanni Andrea de' Ferrari; p. 538
    Francesco Capuro; p. 539
    Stefano Magnasco; p. 539
    Pier Maria Groppallo; p. 539
  • Gio. Franc. Romanelli
    Giovanni Francesco Romanelli
    Giovanni Francesco Romanelli was an Italian painter of the Baroque.Romanelli was an Italian painter of the seventeenth century and trained in Rome in the studio of Pietro da Cortona, the leading painter of the time....

    ; p. 540
  • Salvatore Rosa; p.553
  • Teodoro Helmbrecker (Dirk Helmbreker, Haarlem); p. 592
  • Livio Mehus
    Livio Mehus
    Livio Mehus was an Flemish painter and engraver of the Baroque period, active mainly in Florence. Born in Oudenaarde in Flanders. After an obscure training in Milan with a battle-painter, he traveled at the age of 15 years to Rome, he found a powerful patron in Prince Matthias of Tuscany...

  • Diacinto Brandi (sic) (Giacinto Brandi
    Giacinto Brandi
    Giacinto Brandi was an Italian painter of the Baroque era, active mainly in Rome and Naples.Born in Poli, in the Lazio, he was trained in Rome in the studio of Alessandro Algardi, a noted sculptor, who noted that Brandi was more suited to painting. He joined the studio of Giovanni Giacomo Sementi...

    ); p. 613
  • Francesco Allegrini; p. 614
  • Ottaviano Jannella
    Ottaviano Jannella
    Ottaviano Jannella was an Italian sculptor of the Baroque period.He was born in Ascoli Piceno to Jannello Jannella and Ippolita Tuzi. His skill at miniature carving and intaglio work, he initially joined the studio of Gian Lorenzo Bernini in Rome...

    ; p. 616

Decennale VII and Part II

  • Matteo Withoos (Matthias Withoos
    Matthias Withoos
    Matthias Withoos , also known as Calzetta Bianca and Calzetti, was a Dutch painter of still lifes and city scenes, best-known for the details of insects, reptiles and undergrowth in the foreground of his pictures.-Biography:...

    ); p. 622
  • David Coninche (David Koninck
    David Koninck
    David Koninck or David de Coninck , also known as Rammelaar was a Flemish painter of the Baroque period. David Koninck was born in Antwerp and studied there under Jan Fyt. After a few years in Paris, he staid in Rome from ca 1671 to 1694, where joined the Bentvueghels with the nickname Rammelaar...

    , Antwerp); p. 623
  • Pietro Boel
    Pieter Boel
    Pieter Boel was a Flemish Baroque painter who specialised in lavish still lifes.-Biography:Boel was born in Antwerp. He probably went to Italy in 1650. In 1668, he worked for Charles Le Brun in his first tapestry making studio...

    ; p. 624
  • Pietro van Bredael (Jan Pieter van Bredael); p. 624
  • Francesco Spierre (Nancy); p. 625
  • Cavalieri Fra Mattio Preti; p. 633
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