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Giovanni da san giovanni Giovanni da san giovanni oil painting


Giovanni da san giovanni
Painting ID::  26779
Giovanni da san giovanni
Giovanni da san giovanni
mk52 c.1616 Fresco on ceramic tile 51.6x37.4cm Uffizi,Florence

   
   
     

Giovanni da san giovanni Venus Combing Cupid's Hair oil painting


Venus Combing Cupid's Hair
Painting ID::  28933
Giovanni da san giovanni
Venus Combing Cupid's Hair
mk65 Oil on canvas 90 3/16x68 1/8in Pitti,

   
   
     

Giovanni da san giovanni The Wedding Night oil painting


The Wedding Night
Painting ID::  28934
Giovanni da san giovanni
The Wedding Night
mk65 Oil on canvas 90 15/16x137in Pitti

   
   
     

Giovanni da san giovanni Painting Depicing Fame oil painting


Painting Depicing Fame
Painting ID::  28935
Giovanni da san giovanni
Painting Depicing Fame
mk65 Fresco on terra cotta 20 11/16x14 15/16in Pitti,Palatine Gallery

   
   
     

Giovanni da san giovanni Phaeton and Apollo oil painting


Phaeton and Apollo
Painting ID::  28936
Giovanni da san giovanni
Phaeton and Apollo
mk65 Fresco on plaster on matwork 24 7/16in Uffizi,

   
   
     

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     Giovanni da san giovanni
     1592-1636 Italian painter and draughtman. He was the most distinguished of the artists working in fresco in 17th-century Florence. An eccentric personality, he was attracted by the charm and informality of northern art and by a satirical approach to Classical themes. He went to Florence in 1608 to study in the workshop of Matteo Rosselli, where he learnt both fresco and oil painting techniques and drew extensively (Baldinucci). In 1615 he painted two ceiling canvases of Putti Supporting the Impresa of Michelangelo for a room in the Casa Buonarroti and in the same period frescoed the dome of the church of the Ognissanti, Florence (completed 1615), with a choir of musician angels. He also painted five lunettes showing scenes from the Life of St Francis in the cloister (completed 1619; in situ). In 1616 his frescoed decoration of an Allegory of Florence (destr.; preparatory drawing, Florence, Uffizi, G.D.S. U. 1122F) on the fa?ade of Cosimo II de' Medici's house in Piazza della Calza won him unexpected and lasting fame. His early works also included several tabernacles, made for patrons in the town and in the surrounding countryside. The Virgin and Child with Saints

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