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Alessandro Turchi (1578 - 22 January 1649) was an Italian painter of the early Baroque, born and active mainly in Verona, and moving late in life to Rome. He also went by the name Alessandro Veronese or the nickname L'Obetto.
Turchi initially trained with Felice Riccio (il Brusasorci) in Verona. By 1603, he is already working as independent painter, and in 1606-1609, Turchi paints the organ shutters for the Filarmonica Academy of Verona. When Brusasorci dies in 1605, Turchi and his fellow Paschal Ottino (or Pasquale) complete a series of their deceased master's canvases. In 1610, he completes an Assumption altarpiece for the church of San Luca of Verona In 1612, the Veronese Guild of the Goldsmiths commissions an altarpiece, today lost, of the Madonna and Saints. On leaving the school of Riccio, he went to Venice, where he worked for a time under Curio Cagliari.
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Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 81513 The Lamentation over the Dead Christ
Date 1617(1617)
Medium Oil on slate
Dimensions Height: 42 cm (16.5 in). Width: 53 cm (20.9 in).
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Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 84704 Template:The Raising of Lazarus
Date 1617(1617)
Medium Oil on slate
Dimensions Height: 36 cm (14.2 in). Width: 27 cm (10.6 in).
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Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 85237 The Lamentation over the Dead Christ
1617(1617)
Medium Oil on slate
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Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 87921 Bacchus and Ariadne
Oil on canvas, 114,5 x 147,5 cm
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Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 96261 Saint Agatha Attended by Saint Peter and an Angel in Prison
circa between 1640(1640) and 1645(1645) (Baroque)
Medium oil on slate
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Alessandro Turchi (1578 - 22 January 1649) was an Italian painter of the early Baroque, born and active mainly in Verona, and moving late in life to Rome. He also went by the name Alessandro Veronese or the nickname L'Obetto.
Turchi initially trained with Felice Riccio (il Brusasorci) in Verona. By 1603, he is already working as independent painter, and in 1606-1609, Turchi paints the organ shutters for the Filarmonica Academy of Verona. When Brusasorci dies in 1605, Turchi and his fellow Paschal Ottino (or Pasquale) complete a series of their deceased master's canvases. In 1610, he completes an Assumption altarpiece for the church of San Luca of Verona In 1612, the Veronese Guild of the Goldsmiths commissions an altarpiece, today lost, of the Madonna and Saints. On leaving the school of Riccio, he went to Venice, where he worked for a time under Curio Cagliari.
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