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GRAMATICA, Antiveduto St Cecilia with Two Angels fdg oil painting


St Cecilia with Two Angels fdg
Painting ID::  7041
Artist: GRAMATICA, Antiveduto
Painting: St Cecilia with Two Angels fdg
Introduction: 1620-25 Oil on canvas Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GRAMATICA, Antiveduto The Theorbo Player dfghj oil painting


The Theorbo Player dfghj
Painting ID::  7042
Artist: GRAMATICA, Antiveduto
Painting: The Theorbo Player dfghj
Introduction: c. 1615 Oil on canvas, 119 x 85 cm Galleria Sabauda, Turin
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GRAMATICA, Antiveduto St Cecilia with Two Angels oil painting


St Cecilia with Two Angels
Painting ID::  44441
Artist: GRAMATICA, Antiveduto
Painting: St Cecilia with Two Angels
Introduction: 1620-25 Oil on canvas
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GRAMATICA, Antiveduto Cephalus and Procris oil painting


Cephalus and Procris
Painting ID::  85775
Artist: GRAMATICA, Antiveduto
Painting: Cephalus and Procris
Introduction: c. 1580. Oil on Canvas cyf
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GRAMATICA, Antiveduto Saint Engracia oil painting


Saint Engracia
Painting ID::  85797
Artist: GRAMATICA, Antiveduto
Painting: Saint Engracia
Introduction: 1650. Oil on canvas cyf
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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     Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1571-1626 Italian painter. He was from a Sienese family. According to Baglione, his parents were journeying from Siena to Rome when his mother went into labour and gave birth to him at an inn, an inconvenience that had been foreseen ('antiveduto') by his father and led to his unusual name. For a brief period he was a pupil of Giandomenico Angelini ( fl 1550-1600), under whom he painted small-scale works, mainly on copper. His prolific production of devotional paintings, portraits and copies of portraits won him swift success; in 1593 he became a member of the Accademia di S Luca and in 1604 of the Congregazione dei Virtuosi. His early portraits have not been identified; they included highly popular copies of a series of Famous Men then at the Villa Medici, works that Caravaggio probably also copied when he worked for some months in his studio on his arrival in Rome in 1592 . Related Artists to GRAMATICA, Antiveduto : | Edwin Deakin | Alice Mary Havers | Alfred Wallis | Peter Dewint | Pietro Vannuci called il Perugino |

 

 

 

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