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(July 21, 1667 - June 3, 1720) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque specializing in still life paintings. He was also known as Cristofano Monari. His initial training was in Reggio Emilia, his birthplace, and he came under the patronage of Rinaldo d'Este, Duke of Modena. In 1703-1706, he lived in Rome, then moved to Florence, where for about a decade he was attached to the court of the Medici. His still life paintings recall those of Evaristo Baschenis; however, the added disarray of porcelain, glass, and foodstuffs, suggest the hangover from the jovial surfeit of the Medici court. He painted also panoplies and war trophies. In 1715 he moved to Pisa where he worked almost exclusively in art restoration; he died in 1720. An exhibition of his paintings took place in 1998 in Reggio Emilia, where it attracted wide attention and was a national success.
 


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     Cristoforo Munari
     (July 21, 1667 - June 3, 1720) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque specializing in still life paintings. He was also known as Cristofano Monari. His initial training was in Reggio Emilia, his birthplace, and he came under the patronage of Rinaldo d'Este, Duke of Modena. In 1703-1706, he lived in Rome, then moved to Florence, where for about a decade he was attached to the court of the Medici. His still life paintings recall those of Evaristo Baschenis; however, the added disarray of porcelain, glass, and foodstuffs, suggest the hangover from the jovial surfeit of the Medici court. He painted also panoplies and war trophies. In 1715 he moved to Pisa where he worked almost exclusively in art restoration; he died in 1720. An exhibition of his paintings took place in 1998 in Reggio Emilia, where it attracted wide attention and was a national success.
 

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Cristoforo Munari vasellame di coccio e di peltro oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   76009
vasellame di coccio e di peltro
vasellame di coccio e di peltro
Oil on canvas Dimensions 73.0x87.0 cm cyf
Oil on canvas Dimensions 73.0x87.0 cm cyf


 

Cristoforo Munari Allegoria delle arti oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   76174
Allegoria delle arti
Allegoria delle arti
Date Unknown date Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 117 x 92 cm (46.1 x 36.2 in) cyf
Date Unknown date Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 117 x 92 cm (46.1 x 36.2 in) cyf


 

Cristoforo Munari Musical Instruments oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   76225
Musical Instruments
Musical Instruments
Date 1706-15 Medium Oil on canvas cyf
Date 1706-15 Medium Oil on canvas cyf


 

Cristoforo Munari A Still-Life with Melon, an octagonal blue and white cup on a Silver Charger oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   76331
A Still-Life with Melon, an octagonal blue and white cup on a Silver Charger
A Still-Life with Melon, an octagonal blue and white cup on a Silver Charger
17th/18th century ? Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 22.2 x 29.9 cm cyf
17th/18th century ? Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 22.2 x 29.9 cm cyf


 

Cristoforo Munari with Musical Instruments and Fruit oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   76404
with Musical Instruments and Fruit
with Musical Instruments and Fruit
Date 17th/18th century ? Medium Oil on canvas cyf
Date 17th/18th century ? Medium Oil on canvas cyf


 

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     Cristoforo Munari
    (July 21, 1667 - June 3, 1720) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque specializing in still life paintings. He was also known as Cristofano Monari. His initial training was in Reggio Emilia, his birthplace, and he came under the patronage of Rinaldo d'Este, Duke of Modena. In 1703-1706, he lived in Rome, then moved to Florence, where for about a decade he was attached to the court of the Medici. His still life paintings recall those of Evaristo Baschenis; however, the added disarray of porcelain, glass, and foodstuffs, suggest the hangover from the jovial surfeit of the Medici court. He painted also panoplies and war trophies. In 1715 he moved to Pisa where he worked almost exclusively in art restoration; he died in 1720. An exhibition of his paintings took place in 1998 in Reggio Emilia, where it attracted wide attention and was a national success.

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