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Simone Pignoni (April 17, 1611 –
December 16, 1698) was an
Italian painter of the
Baroque period. He
apprenticed with
Fabrizio Boschi, then with the more...
- The Rape of ****phone by
Simone Pignoni (c. 1650)...
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trained with his cousin,
Carlo Dolci,
later being also
influenced by
Simone Pignoni and
Francesco Furini. His
fresco in the
Palazzo Capponi, Florence, is dated...
- Florence. His father,
Giovanni was also a painter. Like his
mentor Simone Pignoni, he
specialized in
depicting persons or
scenes from
classical mythology...
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appresso Zanobi Pignoni.
Retrieved 18
March 2020. Fioretti,
Benedetto (1620).
Proginnasmi poetici. Vol. 2. Florence:
appresso Zanobi Pignoni.
Retrieved 18...
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influence of
Caravaggio and his followers.
Among his
pupils are
Simone Pignoni and
Giovanni Battista Galestruzzi. Furini's work
reflects the
tension faced...
- one or two voices, for cornetto, flute, and
violins (Florence:
Zanobi Pignoni)
Giulio Caccini –
Nuove musiche e
nuova maniera di scriverle, con due arie...
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Bamberini was born in Florence. He was a
pupil of the
painter Simone Pignoni, and most of his
works were
completed in
Florence and
surrounding towns...
- 11 – Karl Eusebius,
Prince of
Liechtenstein (d. 1684)
April 17 –
Simone Pignoni,
Italian painter (d. 1698) May 4 –
Carlo Rainaldi,
Italian architect (d...
- Tolentino.
Benedetto Luti with a
portrait of
Cardinal Fabroni.
Simone Pignoni has an
attributed a
Cefalo and Procris.
Poussin Mattia Preti with a Christ...