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- Agostino Ciampelli (29 August 1565 – 22 April 1630) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. He trained with Santi di Tito in Florence, and painted...
- designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini and decorated by artists like Agostino Ciampelli and Guidobaldi Abbatini. Over the years, several popes have contributed...
- Andrew. All the painted works were completed by the Florentine Agostino Ciampelli. The frescoes on the arches depict the male martyrs saints Pancrazio,...
- Gentileschi —along with other Florentine artists, including Agostino Ciampelli, Sigismondo Coccapani, Giovan Battista Guidoni, and Zanobi Rosi — to contribute...
- etched a few plates including Christ appearing to Peter after Domenico Ciampelli, Arielle, Jacob, Navaeh, Pseudonym John, Presidential Cats, and Martyrdom...
- Antonio and Remigio Cantagallina; Jacopo Carrucci (il Pontormo); Agostino Ciampelli; Raffaellino dal Colle; Domenico Cresti; Giovanni Battista Cungi; Jacopo...
- decorations at the Palazzo Mattei in 1622-3 under the direction of Agostino Ciampelli and Cardinal Orsini had commissioned from him an Adoration of the Shepherds...
- shipowner, only female member of the VOC (d. 1650) August 29 – Agostino Ciampelli, Italian painter (d. 1630) September 17 – Edward Fortunatus, German nobleman...
- Giovanni Baglione, 1617–1619 Gian Lorenzo Bernini, 1621, 1630 Agostino Ciampelli, 1623 Antiveduto Gramatica, 1624 Virginia Vezzi, 1624 Simon Vouet, 1624–1627...
- Countess of Arundel, English countess and poet (b. 1557) April 22 – Agostino Ciampelli, Italian painter (b. 1565) April 29 – Agrippa d'Aubigné, French poet and...