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Pignoni, Simone

Pignoni, Simone The Death of Saint Petronilla oil painting on canvas
The Death of Saint Petronilla
Painting ID::  19887
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Pignoni, Simone The Death of Saint Petronilla oil painting on canvas



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  Pignoni, Simone
  Italian, 1611-98 Italian painter and draughtsman. He is best known for his many pictures of voluptuous female nudes, which developed the morbidly sensual style of Francesco Furini. His Self-portrait (c. 1650; Florence, Uffizi), in which he depicts himself building up a rounded female form from a skeleton, conveys his fascination with the subject. He had an early education in Latin, followed by an apprenticeship in the workshop of the bookbinder Zanobi Pignoni, a close relative. Domenico Passignano, who frequented the workshop, suggested that Pignoni be apprenticed to Fabrizio Boschi (1570-1642), one of his own former pupils. Pignoni began to study under Boschi
  The Death of Saint Petronilla
  Oil on canvas The Hermitage, St. Petersburg.

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