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Giovanni Domenico Cerrini (1609-1681), also called Gian Domenico Cerrini or il Cavalier Perugino, was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Rome and influenced in large part by painter of the Bolognese School.
Born in Perugia, Cerrini initially apprenticed under Giovanni Antonio Scaramuccia, then in 1638 moved into the Roman studio of Guido Reni, but strongly influenced by Lanfranco, Guercino, Domenichino, and Andrea Sacchi. He was patronized by the family of Cardinal Bernardino Spada. Cardinal Giulio Rospigliosi gave him the commission to decorate the cupola of Santa Maria della Vittoria (1654-5). His style has the monumental clarity of Domenichino, but somewhat sapped of vitality.
Paintings of his can be found in many of the churches of Rome, where he died, including Santa Maria in Traspontina, San Carlino alle Quattro Fontane, Chiesa Nuova, San Carlo ai Catinari, Santissimo Sudario dei Piemontesi, SanteIsidoro, as well as in Galleria Colonna, Palazzo Spada, and the Palazzo Corsini art gallery. |
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Pintura identificación:: 71880 Carita Romana
17th century
Oil on panel
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Pintura identificación:: 73158 CaritaRomana
Date 17th century
Medium Oil on panel
Dimensions Unknown
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Pintura identificación:: 76888 Allegory of Painting.
ca. 1639(1639)
Oil on canvas
129 x 108 cm (50.8 x 42.5 in)
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Pintura identificación:: 80331 Allegory of Painting
. 1639(1639)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 129 x 108 cm (50.8 x 42.5 in)
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Pintura identificación:: 82032 Selfportrait of Giovanni Domenico Cerrini
Oil on canvas, 1290 x 1080mm (50 3/4 x 42 1/2"), cyf
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Giovanni Domenico Cerrini (1609-1681), also called Gian Domenico Cerrini or il Cavalier Perugino, was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Rome and influenced in large part by painter of the Bolognese School.
Born in Perugia, Cerrini initially apprenticed under Giovanni Antonio Scaramuccia, then in 1638 moved into the Roman studio of Guido Reni, but strongly influenced by Lanfranco, Guercino, Domenichino, and Andrea Sacchi. He was patronized by the family of Cardinal Bernardino Spada. Cardinal Giulio Rospigliosi gave him the commission to decorate the cupola of Santa Maria della Vittoria (1654-5). His style has the monumental clarity of Domenichino, but somewhat sapped of vitality.
Paintings of his can be found in many of the churches of Rome, where he died, including Santa Maria in Traspontina, San Carlino alle Quattro Fontane, Chiesa Nuova, San Carlo ai Catinari, Santissimo Sudario dei Piemontesi, SanteIsidoro, as well as in Galleria Colonna, Palazzo Spada, and the Palazzo Corsini art gallery.
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