art.wikisort.org - ArtistGiovanni Battista Caccioli (November 28, 1623 – November 25, 1675) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period.
Italian painter
Caccioli was born in Budrio and trained in Bologna under Domenico Maria Canuti and influenced by Carlo Cignani, where he was a figure painter for the collaborative effort in quadratura of Giovanni Giacomo Monti and Baldassare Bianchi. He was active in Budrio, Parma, Piacenza, Modena, and Mantua (Palazzo Canossa). Many of his works are now destroyed or lost.[1]
His son Giuseppe Antonio Caccioli was also a painter.
References
- Per Bjurstrom, Drawings from the Age of Carracci: Seventeenth Century Bolognese Drawings, Ashmolean Museum, 2002, p. 28
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Giovanni Battista Caccioli, né à Budrio le 28 novembre 1623 et mort à Bologne le 25 novembre 1675, est un peintre italien actif au XVIIe siècle[1].
[it] Giovanni Battista Caccioli
Giovanni Battista Caccioli (Budrio, 28 novembre 1623 – Bologna, 25 novembre 1675) è stato un pittore italiano.
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