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- Sisto Badalocchio Rosa (28 June 1585 – c. 1619-1647) was an Italian Baroque painter and engraver of the Bolognese School. Born in Parma, he worked first...
- 1616–1617 The Scourging of Christ by Titian, c. 1560 Deposition by Sisto Badalocchio, c. 1610 Saint John the Baptist Preaching by Paolo Veronese, c. 1562...
- Francesco Albani, Giovanni Lanfranco, Domenico Viola, Guido Reni, Sisto Badalocchio, and others. Butcher's Shop (1580s)—Oil on canvas, 185 × 266 cm, Christ...
- Bacchiacca (1494–1557) Baciccio (Giovan Battista Gaulli) (1639–1709) Sisto Badalocchio (1585–c. 1647) Giuseppe Badaracco (1588–1647) Antonio Badile (c. 1518–1560)...
- Benedetto Antelami, architect and sculptor Alessandro Araldi, painter Sisto Badalocchio, painter Jacopo Bertoia (Giacomo Zanguidi or Jacopo Zanguidi or Bertoja)...
- San Giovannino: (1545) church houses Baroque frescoes (1613) by Sisto Badalocchio, Lorenzo Franchi, Tommaso Sandrini, Paolo Guidotti and paintings by Tiarini...
- Warsaw, who captured seminal moments in Polish history on canvas Sisto Badalocchio (1585 – c. 1647), painter and engraver. His most important work are the...
- apprentices. Using Annibale's designs and ****isted by Lanfranco and Sisto Badalocchio, Albani completed frescoes for the San Diego Chapel in San Giacomo degli...
- 1637) probable Juan Ruiz de Alarcón, Mexican dramatist (d. 1639) Sisto Badalocchio, Italian painter and engraver (d. 1647) January 22 – Joos de Damhouder...
- included Giovanni Lanfranco, Francesco Albani, Domenichino, and Sisto Badalocchio. Annibale Carracci had first decorated a small room, the Camerino (1595-7)...