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-The Project Gutenberg EBook of The History of Painting in Italy, Volume VI
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-Title: The History of Painting in Italy, Volume VI (of 6)
- from the Period of the Revival of the Fine Arts to the End
- of the Eighteenth Century (6 volumes)
-
-Author: Luigi Antonio Lanzi
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- THE
- HISTORY OF PAINTING
- IN
- ITALY.
-
-
- VOL. VI.
-
-
-
-
- THE
- HISTORY OF PAINTING
- IN
- ITALY,
-
- FROM THE PERIOD OF THE REVIVAL OF
- THE FINE ARTS,
- TO THE END OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY:
-
-
- TRANSLATED
- From the Original Italian
- OF THE
- ABATE LUIGI LANZI.
-
-
- BY THOMAS ROSCOE.
-
-
- IN SIX VOLUMES.
- VOL. VI.
- CONTAINING THE INDEXES.
-
-
- LONDON:
- PRINTED FOR
- W. SIMPKIN AND R. MARSHALL,
- STATIONERS'-HALL COURT, LUDGATE STREET.
-
-
- 1828.
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-
-
- J. M'Creery, Tooks Court,
- Chancery-lane, London.
-
-
-
-
- CONTENTS
- OF
- THE SIXTH VOLUME.
-
- Page
-
- INDEX I. _Professors of Painting mentioned in the
- work; together with the dates, &c._ 1
-
- INDEX II. _Historical and Critical Publications relating
- to the Art, cited in the Work_ 167
-
- INDEX III. _Of some of the most important Matters
- contained in the Work_ 197
-
-
-*.* _With regard to the Abbreviations of words adopted in the above
-Indexes, that of_ b. _is applied to dates of birth, and that of_ d. _to the
-deaths of artists. The rest will be perfectly intelligible to the English
-reader._
-
-
-
-
- ERRATUM.
-
-Page 96, line 17, in some copies, _for_ 1666 _read_ 1766.
-
-
-
-
- FIRST INDEX.
-
-_Artists referred to in this work, noting the periods of their Birth and
-Death, and the authorities for the dates._
-
-
- A.
-
-Abate (l') Ciccio, _v._ Solimene.
-
-Abati, or dell'Abate, Niccolo, a Modenese, b. 1509 or 1512, d. 1571.
-_Tiraboschi._ Vol. iv. p. 46, and vol. v. pp. 48, 57.
-
----- Giovanni, his father, d. 1559. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 48.
-
----- Pietro Paolo, brother of Niccolo. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 48.
-
----- Giulio Camillo, son of Niccolo. _Tiraboschi._ _ib._
-
----- Ercole, son of Giulio, d. 1613. _Tiraboschi._ _ib._
-
----- Pietro Paolo, son of Ercole, d. 1630, aged 38. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 50.
-
-Abatini, Guido Ubaldo, of Città di Castello, d. 1656, aged 56. _Passeri._
-ii. 157.
-
-Abbiati, Filippo, a Milanese, d. 1715, aged 75. _Orlandi._ iv. 315.
-
-Adda, d', Conte Francesco, a Milanese, d. 1550. _MS._ iv. 257.
-
-Agabiti, Pietro Paolo, of Sassoferrato, painted in 1531. _Colucci._ ii. 44.
-
-Agellio, Giuseppe of Sorento, pupil to Cav. Roncalli. _Baglione._ ii. 228.
-
-Agnelli, N., a Roman artist of this age. _MS._ v. 483.
-
-Agostino dalle Prospettive, painted at Bologna in 1525. _Masini._ iv. 231,
-v. 79.
-
-Agresti, Livio da Forli, painted in 1551. _Vasari._ d. about 1580.
-_Orlandi._ ii. 129, v. 85.
-
-Alabardi, Giuseppe, called Schioppi, flourished towards the end of the
-sixteenth century. _Zanetti._ iii. 345.
-
-Alamanni, Pietro, of Ascola, painted in 1489. _Guida d'Ascoli._ ii. 20.
-
-Albani, Francesco, Bologn., b. 1578, d. 1660. _Malvasia._ i. 311, ii. 216,
-v. 135.
-
-Alberegno, flourished in the fifteenth century, iii. 9.
-
-Alberelli, or Albarelli, Giacomo, a Venetian, pupil to Palma. _Zanetti._
-iii. 271.
-
-Alberino, Giorgio, di Casale, pupil to Moncalvi. _MS._ v. 463.
-
-Alberti, Cherubino da Borgo S. Sepolcro, d. 1615, aged 63. _Baglione._ i.
-273.
-
----- Gio., his brother, d. 1601, aged 43. _Baglione._ i. 274.
-
----- Durante da Borgo S. Sepolcro, d. 1613, aged 75. _Baglione_, i. 273.
-
----- Others of the same family, i. 275.
-
-Alberti, Francesco, a Venetian, of whom is cited a single work, and this
-doubtful. He must have painted about 1550. _v._ Zanetti in the _Guida_, and
-in the greater work, p. 288. iii. 218.
-
----- Michele, a Florentine, pupil to Daniele di Volterra. _Guida di Roma._
-i. 187.
-
-Albertinelli, Mariotto, a Florentine, d. about 1512, aged 45. _Vasari._ i.
-193.
-
-Albertoni, Paolo, Rom., a follower of Maratta, d. shortly after 1695.
-_Orlandi._ ii. 284.
-
-Albini, Alessandro, a Bolognese, pupil to the Caracci. _Malvasia._ v. 194.
-
-Alboni, Paolo, a Bolognese, d. old in 1730. _Crespi._ Oretti, in his
-_Memorie MSS._ calls him Paolo Antonio. d. Sept 5th, 1734, and buried at S.
-Procolo, v. 193.
-
-Alboresi, Giacomo, a Bolognese, d. 1677, aged 45. _Crespi._ v. 212.
-
-Aldrovandini, (more commonly Aldovrandini) Mauro, from Rovigo, b. at
-Bologna, d. 1680, aged 31. _Guida di Bologna._ v. 271.
-
----- Pompeo, son of Mauro, b. 1677, d. at Rome, 1739. _MS._ v. _ib._
-
----- Tommaso, cousin of Pompeo, b. 1653, d. 1736. _Zanotti._ v. _ib._
-
-Alè, Egidio, di Liege, flourished the latter half of the seventeenth
-century. _See Guida di Roma._ ii. 309.
-
-Alemagna, di, Giusto, painted at Genoa, 1451. _Soprani._ v. 361.
-
----- Zuan, _v._ Gio. Tedesco.
-
-Aleni, Tommaso, of Cremona, painted in 1515. _Zaist._ iv. 158.
-
-Alessi, Matteo Perez di, a Roman, painted in Spain in the time of Vargas,
-i. 181. _See_ Matteo da Lecce.
-
----- Pier Antonio da S. Vito, a pupil of Amatteo. _Cesarini._ iii. 132.
-
-Alessiis, de, Francesco, an Udinese, painted in 1494. _Renaldis._ iii. 40.
-
-Alfani, Domenico di Paris of Perugia, b. 1483. _Pascoli._ Was living in
-1536. _Mariotti._ ii. 37.
-
----- Orazio di Paris of Perugia, b. 1510, d. 1583. _Mariotti._ ii. 37.
-
-Aliberti, Gio. Carlo d'Asti, b. 1680, died about 1740. _D. Valle._ v. 487.
-
----- Ab. Aliberti, his son. v. 488.
-
-Alibrandi, Girol., of Messina, b. 1470, d. 1524. _Hack._ ii. 371.
-
-Aliense, _see_ Vassilacchi.
-
-Aliprando, Michelangiolo, a Veronese, pupil to Paolo Caliari. _Pozzo._ iii.
-239.
-
-Allegretti, Carlo di Monte Prandone, a castle in the district of Ascoli; he
-painted in 1608. _Orsini._ ii. 168.
-
-Allegri, (also signing himself Lieto) Antonio, from his native place called
-Coreggio, b. 1494, d. 1534. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 38, 79.
-
----- Lorenzo, his uncle, was living in 1527. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 39.
-
----- Pomponio, son of Antonio, b. about 1520. _Tiraboschi._ Painted in
-1593. _Affò._ iv. 113.
-
-Allegrini, Francesco, of Gubbio, d. 1663, aged 76. _Orlandi._ ii. 157, 171.
-
----- Flaminio, son to Francesco. _Taia._ ii. 157.
-
-Allori, Alessandro, called also Bronzino, a Florentine, b. 1535, d. 1607.
-_Baldinucci._ i. 256.
-
----- Cristoforo, his son, b. 1577, d. 1621. _Baldinucci._ i. 292, 325, 329.
-
-Aloisi, _see_ Galanino.
-
-Altissimo, dell', Cristofano, a Florentine, scholar of Bronzino, living in
-1568. _Vasari._ i. 263.
-
-Alunno, Niccolò, of Foligno; his works appeared between 1458 and 1492.
-_Mariotti._ ii. 26.
-
-Amadei, Stefano, of Perugia, b. 1589, d. 1644. _Pascoli._ ii. 223.
-
-Amalteo, Pomponio, from S. Vito in the Frioul, b. 1505, d. about 1588.
-_Renaldis._ In Motta, in the district of Trevigi, is found inscribed on an
-altar-piece, _Mottæ civis et incola_; which I think proves his connexion
-with that place. _Federici._ iii. 128.
-
----- Girolamo, his brother, d. young. _Renaldis._ iii. 130.
-
----- Quintilia, his daughter. _Renaldis._ iii. 131.
-
-Amato, d', Gio. Antonio, a Neapolitan, b. about 1475, d. about 1555.
-_Dominici._ ii. 366, 385.
-
-Amatrice, dell', Cola, (Filotesio) painted in 1533. _Guida d'Ascoli._ ii.
-386.
-
-Ambrogi, Domen., called Menichino del Brizio, a Bolognese, living in 1678.
-_Malvasia._ v. 192.
-
-Ambrogio, a Greek monk, lived about 1500. _MS._ i. 67.
-
-Amerighi, or Morigi Cav. Michelangiolo da Caravaggio, b. 1569, d. 1609.
-_Baldinucci._ ii. 179, 199, 393.
-
-Amico, Mastro, _see_ Aspertini.
-
-Amidano, Pomponio, of Parma, lived in 1595. _MS._ iv. 131.
-
-Amigazzi, Gio. Batista, a Veronese, pupil to Ridolfi. _Pozzo._ iii. 316.
-
-Amigoni, Ottavio, a Brescian, d. 1661, aged 56. _Orlandi._ iii. 328.
-
----- Jacopo, a Venetian, d. 1752, aged 77. _Zanetti._ iii. 356.
-
-Amorosi, Antonio, of the Commune in the district of Ascoli. Colucci, in
-vol. xxi. Lived in 1736. _Pascoli._ ii. 333.
-
-Anastasi, of Sinigaglia, lived in the beginning of this century. _MS._ i.
-312.
-
-Ancinelli, dagli, _see_ Torre.
-
-Ancona, d', _see_ Lilio.
-
-Anconitano, l', _see_ Bonini.
-
-Andreasi, Ippolito, a Mantuan, pupil to Giulio. _MS._ iv. 20.
-
-Andreasso, or Andreani, Andrea, a Mantuan. _Lett. Pitt._ i. 415.
-
-Andria, di, Tuzio, painted in Savona in 1487. _Guida di Genoa._ v. 362.
-
-Anesi, Paolo, a painter of landscape, flourished the beginning of this
-century. _MS._ i. 364, ii. 329.
-
-Angarano, Co. Ottaviano, a Venetian, painted about 1650. _Zanetti._ iii.
-280.
-
-Ange, l', Franc. di Annecy, b. 1675, d. 1756. _Crespi._ v. 253.
-
-Angeli, d', Filippo, a Roman, called Il Napolitano, d. young in the
-pontificate of Urban VIII. _Baglione._ i. 326, ii. 171.
-
-Angeli, Giulio Cesare, of Perugia, b. about 1570, d. about 1630. _Pascoli._
-ii. 223.
-
-Angelini, Giuseppe, of Ascoli, pupil to Tassi. _Guida d'Ascoli._ ii. 288.
-
----- Scipione, of Perugia, d. 1729, aged 68. _Pascoli._ ii. 335.
-
-Angelico, _see_ Da Fiesole.
-
-Angelo, pupil to Claude Lorenese. _Passeri._ ii. 248.
-
----- d', Batista, _see_ Del Moro.
-
-Angussola, or Angosciola, Sofonisba, a Cremonese, d. old at Genoa about
-1620. _Ratti._ Aged about 90. _MS._ iv. 188, v. 392.
-
----- Lucia, and other sisters. _Zaist._ _ib._
-
-Anna, d', Baldassare, a Venetian, pupil to Corona. _Zanetti._ iii. 264.
-
-Annunzio, _see_ Nonzio.
-
-Ans, or Hans, _see_ Ausse.
-
-Ansaldo, Gio. Andrea, b. at Voltri in the Genovese territory, 1584, d.
-1638. _Soprani._ v. 415.
-
-Ansaloni, Vincenzio, a Bolognese, a pupil of the Caracci. _Malvasia._ v.
-196.
-
-Anselmi, Giorgio, a Veronese, d. 1797, aged 74, iii. 381.
-
-Anselmi, Michelang., of Parma, called Michelangiolo _da Lucca_, and more
-commonly _Da Siena_, 1591. _Ratti._ Died in 1554. _Affò._ i. 414, iv. 118.
-
-Antelami, or Antelmi, Benedetto, of Parma, a sculptor, his works, 1178 and
-1196. _Affò._ iv. 74.
-
-Antoni, degli, or d'Antonio, _see_ Da Messina.
-
-Antoniano, Antonio, of Urbino, painted at Genoa after the year 1595.
-_Soprani._ ii. 189. It seems we ought to read Antonio Viviani. _Lazzari._
-v. 393.
-
-Anversa, d', Ugo, flourished in the sixteenth century. _Vasari._ iii. 44.
-
-Apollodoro, Francesco, called Porcia of Friuli, living in 1606. _Statuto
-MS. de' Pittori di Padova._ iii. 299.
-
-Apollonio, Agostino, di S. Angelo in Vado, nephew and heir to Luzio Dolce.
-_Colucci._ ii. 165.
-
----- Greco Maestro del Safi. _Vasari._ i. 32.
-
----- Jacopo, da Bassano, d. 1654, aged 70. _Verci._ Or aged 68.
-_Melchiori._ iii. 209.
-
-Appiani, Franc., of Ancona, b. 1702, d. at Perugia, aged 90. _MS._ ii. 312.
-
-Appiano, Niccola, sc. del Vinci in Milano. _Lattuada._ iv. 257.
-
-Aquila, Pietro, a priest of Marseilles, was living at the close of the last
-century. _See Orlandi._ ii. 419.
-
----- dell', Pompeo. _Orlandi._ Flourished in the sixteenth century, ii.
-386.
-
-Aragonese, Sebastiano, or Luca Sebastiano da Brescia, flourished about
-1567. _Orlandi._ iii. 171.
-
-Araldi, Alessandro, of Parma, d. about 1528. _Affò._ iv. 76.
-
-Arbasia, Cesare, of Saluzzo. Notices of him from 1589 to 1601. _Della
-Valle._ ii. 143, iv. 257, v. 458.
-
-Arcimboldi, Giuseppe, a Milanese, d. 1593, aged 60. _MS._ iv. 279.
-
-Arcione, Daniele, of Milan. _See Morelli Notiz._, p. 205, i. 112.
-
-Ardente, Alessandro, of Faenza, (_Diario Sacro di Lucca_) more commonly
-supposed to be from Pisa, and by some from Lucca, d. 1595. _MS._ v. 454.
-
-Aretino, Andrea, lived in 1615. _Baglione._ i. 270.
-
----- Spinello, b. 1328, d. 1400. _Bottari, notes to Vasari._ i. 64.
-
-Aretusi, or Munari degli Aretusi, Cesare, a Bolognese citizen, perhaps born
-at Modena, painted in 1606. _Tiraboschi._ d. 1612. _Necrologio di S.
-Tommaso_, in Mercato di Bologna. _Oretti._ iv. 43, 134, v. 65, 75.
-
-Argenta, Jacopo, a Ferrarese, was living in 1561. _MS._ v. 454.
-
-Aristotile, _see_ Da S. Gallo.
-
-Armani, Piermartire, da Reggio, b. 1613, d. 1669. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 63.
-
-Armanno, Vincenzio, of Flanders, d. 1649, aged about 50. _Passeri._ ii.
-242.
-
-Armenini, Gio. Batista, of Faenza, living in 1587. _Orlandi._ v. 94.
-
-Arnolfo, a Florentine sculptor and architect, d. 1300. _Baldinucci._ i. 6.
-
-Aromatari, Dorotea, a Venetian lady, lived in 1660. _Boschini._ iv. 282.
-
-Arpino, d', _see_ Cesari.
-
-Arrighi, pupil of Franceschini. _Guida di Volterra._ i. 304.
-
-Arrigoni, _see_ Laurentini.
-
-Arzere, dall', Stef., a Paduan, lived about 1560. _New Guide of Padua._
-iii. 168.
-
-Ascani, Pellegrino, da Carpi, a painter of the last century. _Tiraboschi._
-iv. 68.
-
-Asciano, d', Gio., educated by Berna da Siena, i. 399.
-
-Aspertini, Mastro Amico, a Bolognese, painted in 1514. _Malvasia._ d. 1552,
-aged 78. _Oretti, Mem._ v. 4, 33.
-
----- Guido, his brother, painted in 1491. _Vasari._ v. 34.
-
-Assereto, Giovacchino, a Genoese, d. 1649, aged 49. _Soprani._ v. 417.
-
-Assisi, di, Andrea, called l'Ingegno, b. about 1470, d. 1556. _Galleria
-Imperiale._ ii. 36.
-
----- Tiberio, he subscribes his name _Tiberius Diatelevi_, was living in
-1521. _Mariotto._ ii. 40.
-
-Asta, dell', Andrea, a Neapolitan, d. 1721, aged about 48. _Dominici._ ii.
-440.
-
-Attavante, _see_ Vante.
-
-Avanzi, Giuseppe, a Ferrarese, d. 1718, aged 73. _Baruffaldi._ v. 341, 350.
-
-Avanzi, Jacopo, a Bolognese, flourished 1370. _Malvasia._ Or Davanzo, a
-Paduan, Veronese, or Bolognese. _Notizia Morelli._ His work in Padua, dated
-1376. v. 18.
-
-Avanzini, Pierant., of Piacenza, d. 1733. _Guida di Piacenza._ iv. 142.
-
-Avellino, Giulio, called the Messinese, d. in 1700. _Crespi._ v. 349.
-
----- Onofrio, a Neapolitan, d. 1741, aged 67. _Dominici._ ii. 442.
-
-Averara, Gio. Bat., a Bergamese, d. 1548. _Tassi._ iii. 183.
-
-Aversa, d', Mercurio, a pupil to Caracciolo. _Dominici._ ii. 396.
-
-Augusta, Cristoforo, from Casal Maggiore, pupil of Malosso, d. young.
-_Zaist._ His altar-piece at S. Domenico di Cremona, bears his name and date
-of 1590. _Oretti, Memorie._ iv. 192.
-
-Aviani, of Vicenza. _See Guida di Vicenza._ Must have flourished about
-1630, iii. 344.
-
-Avogadro, Pietro, a Brescian, flourished about 1730. _See the Florentine
-Dictionary._ iii. 371.
-
-Ausse, a Flemand, pupil to Ruggieri. _Vasari._ More commonly called Ans, or
-Hans, or Gianes da Bruggia, iii. 44.
-
-Autelli, Jacopo, a mosaic painter to the G. Duke of Tuscany, lived in 1649.
-_Baldinucci._ i. 334.
-
-Azzolini, or Mazzolini, Gio. Bernardino, a Neapolitan, flourished about
-1510, ii. 385.
-
-
- B.
-
-Baccarini, Jacopo da Reggio, d. 1682. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 63.
-
-Bacerra, (_Vasari_,) or Becerra, (_Palomino_,) Gaspare di Baeza, in
-Andalusia, d. 1570, aged about 50. _Palomino._ i. 180. ii. 123.
-
-Bacherelli, Vincenzio, a Florentine, b. 1672, d. 1745. _Roy. Gall._ i. 348.
-
-Bachiacca, _see_ Ubertino.
-
-Bacci, Antonio, a Mantuan, mentioned in the Travels of P. Coronelli, as an
-artist then living, vol. i. p. 81., flourished in 1663. _Guida di Rovigo._
-iii. 343.
-
-Baciccio, _see_ Gaulli.
-
-Badalocchi, or Rosa Sisto di Parma. He was young in 1609. _Malvasia._ iv.
-138, v. 177.
-
-Badaracco, Giuseppe, a Genoese, b. about 1588, d. 1657. _Soprani._ v. 417.
-
----- Gio. Raffaello, his son, d. 1726, aged 78. _Ratti._ v. 429.
-
-Baderna, Bartolommeo, of Piacenza, lived in 1680. _Guida di Piacenza_, iv.
-139.
-
-Badile, Ant., a Veronese, b. 1480, d. 1580. _Pozzo._ iii. 212, 215.
-
-Bagazoti, Camillo, of Camerino, a follower of F. Sebastiano. _Orsini,
-Risp._ ii. 125.
-
-Baglione, Cav. Giovanni, a Roman, b. about 1573, painted in 1642. _See_ his
-Life, at the close of the _Giornate_, written by him. ii. 228.
-
-Baglioni, Cesare, a Bolognese, d. at Parma, about 1590. _Malvasia._ v. 80.
-
-Bagnacavallo, _see_ Ramenghi.
-
-Bagnaia, da, Don Pietro, _see Guida di Ravenna_, appears to have flourished
-about 1550. I have since found in _Oretti_, that one of his pictures,
-bearing date 1579, is in the church of the Passione at Milan, a fact which
-makes it difficult to suppose him the pupil of Raffaello. ii. 121.
-
-Bagnatore, Piermaria, a Brescian, painted in 1594. _MS._ He was living in
-1611. _Zamboni._ iii. 176.
-
-Bagnoli, Gio. Francesco, a Florentine, b. 1678, d. 1713. _Roy. Gall._ i.
-348.
-
-Baiardo, Gio. Batista, a Genovese, d. 1657, very young. _Soprani._ v. 417.
-
-Balassi, Mario, a Florentine, b. 1604, d. 1667. _Roy. Gall._ i. 308.
-
-Baldassari, Valerio da Pescia, pupil to Pier Dandini. _MS._ i. 342.
-
-Baldelli, Francesco, nephew and pupil to Barocci. _Crispolti._ ii. 187.
-
-Baldi, Lazzaro, of Pistoia, b. 1624, d. 1703. _Pascoli._ Or b. 1623, April
-19th. _Orlandi_, _Carteggio_, and _Oretti_. i. 355.
-
-Baldinelli, Baldino, pupil to Domenichino del Ghirlandaio, i. 96.
-
-Baldini, Baccio, a Florentine, flourished in the time of Botticelli.
-_Vasari._ i. 113, 135.
-
----- Giovanni, a Florentine, lived about 1500. _Baruffaldi._ v. 310.
-
----- Giuseppe, a Florentine, pupil to Gabbiani. _Series of Illustrious
-Painters._ i. 346.
-
----- Pietro Paolo, pupil to Pietro da Cortona. _Guida di Roma._ ii. 267.
-
----- Taddeo, pupil to Salvator Rosa, i. 326.
-
-Baldino, Tiburzio, a Bolognese, v. 73.
-
-Baldovinetti, Alessio, a Florentine, b. 1425, d. 1499. _Bottari._ i. 80.
-
-Baldrighi, Giuseppe, a Pavese, settled at Parma, d. 1802, aged 80. _MS._
-iv. 142.
-
-Balducci, or Cosci, Gio., a Florentine, d. in the Pontificate of Clement
-VIII. _Baglione._ i. 261.
-
----- Gio. Pisano. His _Memorie_ of 1339 and 1347. _Da Morrona._ i. 7.
-
-Balestra, Antonio, of Verona, b. 1666, d. about 1734. _Guarienti_; or 1740,
-_Zanetti_, and _Oretti_, who in his _Memorie_ states the exact day, 21st
-April. ii. 286, iii. 373, v. 219.
-
-Balestrieri, Domenico del Piceno. His painting of 1463, ii. 20.
-
-Balestriero, Giuseppe of Messina, d. 1709, aged 77. _Hack._ ii. 411.
-
-Ballerino, _see_ Bittonte.
-
-Balli, Simone, a Florentine, pupil to Aurelio Lomi. _Soprani._ v. 392.
-
-Ballini, Camillo, painted in Venice in the age of the mannerists.
-_Zanetti._ iii. 271.
-
----- Cav. Niccolo, Ven., d. 1736, aged 85. _Zanetti._ iii. 353.
-
----- Gio. and Stefano, his sons. _Zanetti, Guida di Venezia._ iii. 354.
-
-Bambini, Jacopo, a Ferrarese, d. young, 1629. _Baruffaldi._ v. 324.
-
-Bamboccio, _see_ Laer.
-
-Bandiera, Benedetto, of Perugia, lived about 1650. _Orlandi._ Or rather b.
-1557, d. 1634. _Pascoli._ ii. 196.
-
-Bandinelli, Baccio, a Florentine, b. 1487, d. aged 72. _Vasari._ i. 169.
-
-Banier, Luigi, a Frenchman, lived at Turin in 1675. _Della Valle._ v. 475.
-
-Barabbino, Simone della Valle di Polcevera in the Genovese, namely of
-Bernardo Castello. _Soprani._ v. 388.
-
-Barbalunga, otherwise Antonio Ricci of Messina, b. 1690, d. 1649.
-_Pascoli._ ii. 207, 409.
-
-Barbarelli, _see_ Giorgione.
-
-Barbatelli, _see_ Poccetti.
-
-Barbello, Jacopo di Crema, painted in 1646. _Guida di Bergamo._ d. 1656.
-_Zibaldone Cremasco_ for the year 1795. iii. 337.
-
-Barbiani, Gio. Batista, of Ravenna. _See Orlandi._ d. at Ravenna in Sept.
-1650. _Oretti, Mem._ v. 199.
-
-Barbieri, dell', Domenico, a Florentine, and assistant of Rosso. _Vasari._
-i. 209.
-
----- Alessandro, _see_ Fei.
-
-Barbieri, Cav. Gio. Francesco, called Il Guercino da Cento, b. 1590, d.
-1666. _Malvasia._ ii. 181, v. 164.
-
----- Paolo, Antonio, his brother, d. 1649. _Malvasia._ v. 205.
-
----- Francesco, called Il Legnago, b. 1623, d. at Verona, 1698. _Orlandi._
-iii. 373.
-
----- Pier Antonio, a Pavese, b. 1663, painted in 1704. _Orlandi._ iv. 325.
-
-Barca, Cav. Gio. Batista, a Mantuan, flourished at Verona about 1650.
-_Guarienti._ iii. 324.
-
-Bardelli, Alessandro di Pescia, a pupil of Cav. Currado. _MS._ i. 315.
-
-Barent, Dieterico, scholar of Titian. _Baldinucci._ iii. 163.
-
-Bargone, Giacomo, pupil of Lazzaro Calvi. _Soprani._ v. 375.
-
-Barile, Gio., a Florentine, flourished in the time of Raffaello. _Vasari._
-i. 196.
-
-Barili, Aurelio Parmigiano, painted in 1588. _Affò._ iv. 132.
-
-Barocci, (more recently called Baroccio) or Fiore Federigo of Urbino, b.
-1528, d. 1612. _Baldinucci._ i. 280, ii. 182.
-
-Barocci, Giacomo, da Vignola, d. 1573, aged 66. _Orlandi._ ii. 169.
-
-Barri, Giacomo, a Venetian, b. soon after 1630; was living in 1682; no
-farther account of him. _MS. Melchiori._ iii. 294.
-
-Bartoli, Franc. da Reggio, d. 1779. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 70.
-
----- Pier Santi, of Perugia, d. 1700, aged about 65. _Orlandi._ ii. 281.
-
-Bartolini, Gioseffo Maria, of Imola, b. 1657, was living in 1718.
-_Orlandi._ d. 1725. His tomb-stone at the Carmine in Imola. _Oretti,
-Memorie._ v. 257.
-
-Bartolo, di, Fredi, of Siena, lived in 1356. _D. Valle._ i. 400.
-
----- di, Taddeo, of Siena, painted in 1414. _D. Valle._ d. aged 59.
-_Vasari._ i. 400, iii. 13.
-
----- Domenico, nephew of Taddeo, painted in 1436. _Vasari._ i. 401.
-
-Bartolommeo, Maestro, painted at Florence in 1236. _Lami._ i. 15.
-
-Barucco, Giacomo, a Brescian, painted with Gandini, and with Randa. _Guida
-di Brescia._ iii. 328.
-
-Basaiti, Marco del Friuli, living in 1520. _Zanetti._ iii. 57.
-
-Baschenis, D. Evaristo, of Bergamo, b. 1617, d. 1677. _Tassi._ iii. 345.
-
-Basili, Pierangiolo, of Gubbio, lived to 1604. _Ranghiasci._ ii. 164.
-
-Bassano, da, Martinello, a painter of the thirteenth century. _Verci._ iii.
-8.
-
----- Il, _see_ Da Ponte. _See also_ Teniers.
-
-Bassetti, Marcantonio, a Veronese, d. 1630, aged 42. _Ridolfi._ ii. 232,
-iii. 321.
-
-Bassi, Francesco, a Cremonese, called Il Cremonese da Paesi, b. 1642, d.
-the beginning of 1700. _Zaist._ iv. 202.
-
----- another of the same name and country. _ib._
-
----- another Francesco Bassi, a Bolognese, pupil to Pasinelli, d. aged 29.
-_Crespi._ Perhaps a false report gave rise to this account, for Oretti
-calls him a scholar of Barbieri, and next of Gennari, and that he died in
-1732, aged 80; citing the authority of _Filippo Bassi_, son of _Francesco_,
-and parish priest of S. Felice. v. 172.
-
-Bassini, Tommaso, a Modenese, flourished in the fourteenth century.
-_Tiraboschi._ iv. 35.
-
-Bassotti, Gio. Francesco, of Perugia, flourished about 1665. _Orlandi._ ii.
-287.
-
-Bastaruolo, Il, or Filippo Mazzuoli, a Ferrarese, d. old in 1589.
-_Baruffaldi._ v. 322.
-
-Bastiani, Giuseppe of Macera, painted in 1594. _MS._ ii. 167.
-
-Batistiello, _see_ Caracciolo.
-
-Batoni, Cav. Pompeo, b. at Lucca, 1708, d. 1787. _Elogio del Cav. Boni._ i.
-361, ii. 320.
-
-Battaglia, Dionisio, a Veronese, flourished in 1547. _Pozzo._ iii. 114.
-
-Battaglie, delle, or delle Bambocciate, Michelangiolo, _see_ Cerquozzi.
-
-Bavarese, Francesco Ignazio, scholar of Orizzonte. _Colonna Catalogue._ ii.
-330.
-
-Baur, Gio. Guglielmo, d. 1640. _Sandrart._ ii. 254.
-
-Bazzacco, or Brazzacco, _see_ Ponchino.
-
-Bazzani, Gaspero da Reggio, b. 1701, d. 1780. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 70.
-
----- Giuseppe, called by mistake in the text Gio. Mantov., died director of
-the royal academy of painting in 1769. _Volta._ iv. 29.
-
-Beaumont, Cav. Claudio Francesco, of Turin, b. 1694, d. 1766. _Della
-Valle._ v. 483.
-
-Beccafumi, or Mecherino Domenico, Senese, d. 1549, aged 65. _Vasari._ Or
-rather lived in 1551. _Della Valle._ i. 110, 415, 430, v. 371.
-
-Beccaruzzi, Franc. da Conegliano, records of him in Trevigi, from 1527 to
-1540. _Federici._ iii. 127.
-
-Beceri, Domenico, a Florentine, pupil of Puligo. _Vasari._ i. 253.
-
-Beduschi, Antonio, a Cremonese, b. 1576, painted in 1607. _Guida di
-Piacenza._ iv. 185.
-
-Begarelli, Ant. da Modena, b. about 1498, d. 1565. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 40.
-
-Begni, Giulio Cesare, a Pesarese, d. shortly before 1680. _Guida di
-Pesaro._ ii. 191.
-
-Beinaschi, or Benaschi, Cav. Gio. Batista, of Turin, b. 1636. _Pascoli._ d.
-1688. _Dominici._ Or 1690. _Orlandi._ ii. 215, 414, v. 469.
-
----- Angela, his daughter, b. 1666, was living in 1717, ii. 415.
-
-Bellavia, Marcantonio, a Sicilian, perhaps a scholar of Cortona. _Guida di
-Roma._ ii. 441.
-
-Bellavita, Angelo, a Cremonese, lived in 1420. _Zaist._ iv. 151.
-
-Belliboni, Gio. Batista, a Cremonese, pupil to Antonio Campi. _Zaist._ iv.
-184.
-
-Bellini, Bellin, flourished about 1500. _See Ridolfi._ iii. 59.
-
----- Filippo d'Urbino, painted in 1594. _Colucci_, vol. xxviii. ii. 189.
-
----- Gentile, a Venetian, b. 1421, d. 1501. _Ridolfi._ ii. 17, iii. 52.
-
----- Gio. his brother, d. soon after 1516, aged 90. _Ridolfi._ ii. 17, iii.
-50.
-
----- Jacopo, father of the two preceding, painted about 1456. _MS._ From an
-inscription cited by Polidoro, it would seem that Jacopo and his two sons
-painted as early as 1409. This cannot be credited, we should read 1459. ii.
-17, iii. 26.
-
-Belliniano, Vittore, a Venetian, painted in 1526. _Ridolfi._ iii. 65.
-
-Bellis, de, Antonio, a Neapolitan, d. young in 1656. _Dominici._ ii. 403.
-
-Bello Marco. One of his pictures, with the initials _M. B._, formerly in
-Argenta, the native place of the artist, is now in the _Obizzi Museum_,
-bearing date 1548, iii. 67.
-
-Bellotti, Pietro, da Volzano on the lake of Garda, b. 1625, d. 1700. _Guida
-di Rovigo._ iii. 285.
-
-Bellotto, Bernardo, a Venetian, lived in 1718. _Orlandi._ iii. 387.
-
-Bellucci, Ant., b. 1654, in the Pieve di Soligo in the Trevisano, d. there
-1726. _Melchiori._ iii. 352.
-
----- Gio. Batista, his son. _Federici._ _ib._
-
-Bellunello, Andrea, da S. Vito, painted in 1476. In a painting of 1490, he
-signs himself Andrea Bellone. _Renaldis._ iii. 39.
-
-Bellunese, Giorgio, da S. Vito, flourished about the middle of the
-sixteenth century. _See Cesarini._ iii. 249.
-
-Beltraffio, Gio. Antonio, a Milanese, d. 1516, aged 49. _New Guide of
-Milan._ iv. 252.
-
-Beltrano, Agostino, a Neapolitan, painted in 1646, d. about 1665.
-_Dominici._ ii. 404.
-
-Belvedere, Ab. Andrea, a Neapolitan, b. 1646, d. 1732. _Dominici._ ii. 423.
-
-Bembo, Bonifazio, or Fazio, da Valdarno, a Cremonese, painted in 1461.
-_Lomazzo._ iv. 152.
-
----- Gio. Francesco, his brother, called Il Vetraro, was painting in 1524.
-_Zaist._ iv. 160.
-
-Benci, Domenico, assistant of Vasari, lived in 1567. i. 268.
-
-Bencovich, Federigo, called also Federighetto di Dalmazia, lived in 1753.
-_Guarienti._ iii. 353, v. 255.
-
-Benedetti, Mattia and Lodovico, of Reggio, flourished about 1720.
-_Tiraboschi._ iv. 63.
-
-Benefial, Cav. Marco, b. at Rome, 1684, d. 1764. _Lettere Pittoriche_, vol.
-v. ii. 291.
-
-Benfatto, Luigi, called dal Friso, of Verona, d. 1611, aged 60. _Ridolfi._
-iii. 238.
-
-Benini, Sigismondo, a Cremonese, pupil to Massarotti. _Zaist._ iv. 202.
-
-Benso, Giulio, b. in the Genovese, about 1601, d. 1668. _Soprani._ v. 404.
-
-Benvenuto, _see_ Ortolano.
-
-Benzi, Giulio, a Bolognese, d. 1681, aged 34. _Guida di Bologna._ v. 254.
-
-Bergamasco, Il, _see_ Gio. Batista Castello.
-
-Bergamo, da, F. Damiano Domenicano, d. 1549. _Tassi._ iii. 89.
-
----- Guglielmo, Maestro, lived in 1296. _Tassi._ iii. 19.
-
-Berlinghieri, Camillo, called Il Ferraresino, d. 1635, aged 39.
-_Baruffaldi._ v. 335.
-
----- Bonaventura, da Lucca, painted in 1235. _Bettinelli._ i. 14, 384, iv.
-32.
-
-Bernabei, Pier Antonio, of Parma, called della Casa, lived about 1550.
-_MS._ iv. 132.
-
----- Tommaso, a Cortonese, pupil to Luca Signorelli. _Vasari._ Lived in
-1540. _Mariotti._ i. 99.
-
-Bernardi, Franc., called Il Bigolaro, a Veronese, pupil to Feti. _Pozzo._
-iii. 323.
-
-Bernasconi, Laura, a Roman lady, and disciple of Mario Nuzzi. _Pascoli._
-ii. 258.
-
-Bernazzano, a Milanese, flourished in 1536. _Orlandi._ iv. 252.
-
-Bernetz, Cristiano, of Hamburgh, b. 1658, d. 1722. _Pascoli._ ii. 334.
-
-Bernieri, Ant., da Coreggio, b. 1516, d. 1563. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 115.
-
-Bernini, Cav. Gio. Lorenzo, b. at Naples of Florentine parentage, in 1598,
-d. 1680. _Baldinucci._ ii. 263.
-
-Berrettini, Cav. Pietro, of Cortona, b. 1596, d. 1669. _Pascoli._ i. 336,
-ii. 281.
-
-Berrettoni, Niccolo, di Montefeltro, b. 1637, d. 1682. _Pascoli._ ii. 281.
-
-Berrugese, or Berruguete, Alonzo, a Spaniard, b. 1545. _Palom._ Or rather
-at Toledo, very old, in 1561. _Conca._ i. 180.
-
-Bersotti, Carlo Girolamo, of Pavia, b. 1645. _Orlandi._ iv. 325.
-
-Bertani, Gio. Batista, a Mantuan, lived in 1568. _Vasari._ iv. 20.
-
----- Domenico, his brother. _Volta._ _ib._
-
-Berto, di, Gio., called also _Bertus Joannis Marci_, of Perugia, painted as
-early as 1497, was living in 1523, and perhaps later. _Mariotti._ ii. 39.
-
-Bertoia, or Bertogia, Jacopo, Parmigiano, lived in 1574. _Affò._ iv. 131.
-
-Bertoli, a Venetian, painted in 157.... _MS._ iii. 196.
-
-Bertolotti, Gio. Lorenzo, a Genovese, b. 1640. d. 1721. _Ratti._ v. 423.
-
-Bertucci, Lodovico, da Modena, flourished in the seventeenth century.
-_Tiraboschi._ iv. 68.
-
----- Jacopo, _see_ Da Faenza.
-
-Bertusio, Gio. Batista, a Bolognese, was living about 1643. _Malvasia._ d.
-1644. _Oretti, Mem._ v. 72.
-
-Bertuzzi, Porino, of the school of Barocci. _MS._ ii. 188.
-
-Besenzi, Paolo Emilio, of Reggio, d. 1666, aged 42. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 64.
-
-Besozzi, Ambrogio, a Milanese, b. 1648, d. 1706. _Orlandi._ iv. 321.
-
-Betti, Niccolo, a Florentine, and assistant to Vasari, i. 268.
-
----- P. Biagio, a Pistoiese Theatine, d. 1615, aged 70. _Baglione._ i. 276.
-_See also_ Pinturicchio.
-
-Bettini, Anton. Sebastiano, b. at Florence in 1707, d. ----. _Roy. Gall._
-i. 348.
-
----- Domenico, a Florentine, b. 1644, d. 1705, at Bologna. _Orlandi._ v.
-267.
-
-Beverense, Antonio, iii. 277.
-
-Bevilacqua, Ambrogio, a Milanese, painted in 1486. _Orlandi._ iv. 222.
-
----- Filippo, his brother. _Lomazzo._ _ib._
-
----- Cav., _see_ Salembeni Ventura.
-
-Bezzi, Gio. Franc., a Bolognese, called Il Nosadella, d. 1571. _Malvasia._
-v. 62.
-
-Bezzicaluva, Ercole, a Pisan, flourished about 1640. _Morrona._ i. 319.
-
-Biagio, Mastro, _see_ Pupini.
-
-Bianchi, Baldassare, a Bolognese, b. 1614, was living in 1660. _Crespi._ d.
-at Modena, 1679, aged 65. _Oretti, Memorie._ v. 213.
-
----- Carlantonio, a Pavese, lived 1754. _Pitture d'Italia._ iv. 325.
-
----- Cav. Federigo, a Milanese, painted in 1718. _Orlandi._ iv. 309.
-
----- Filippo, a Venetian, lived in 1660. _Boschini._ iii. 271.
-
----- Francesco, a Milanese painter of this century. _MS._ iv. 310.
-
----- Cav. Isidoro, da Campione, in the Milanese, was living in 1626.
-_Orlandi._ iv. 318.
-
----- Pietro, called Bustini, lived in the eighteenth century. _Orlandi._
-iv. 319.
-
----- Pietro, a Roman, b. 1694. _Florentine Dictionary._ d. 1740. _MS._ ii.
-273.
-
----- Bonavita Franc., a Florentine, d. 1658. _Baldinucci._ i. 288.
-
----- Gio., his father, a Milanese, d. 1616. _Baldinucci._ i. 334.
-
-Bianchi, Ferrari, called Il Frari Francesco, a Modenese, painted in 1481,
-d. 1510. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 37.
-
-Bianchini, Vinc., a Venetian mosaic painter in 1517, until 1552. _Zanetti._
-iii. 253.
-
----- Domenico, his brother, called Rosso. Notices of him from 1537 until
-beyond 1563. _Zanetti._ iii. 253.
-
----- Gio. Antonio, son of Vincenzio, flourished in 1563. _Zanetti._ _ib._
-
-Bianco, del, Baccio, a Florentine, b. 1604, d. 1656. _Baldinucci._ i. 331.
-
-Biancucci, Paolo, a Lucchese, pupil to Guido. _MS._ d. about 1553, aged 70.
-_Oretti, Memorie._ i. 321.
-
-Bibiena, or Galli da Bibiena, Gio. Maria, b. 1625, d. 1665. _Crespi._ v.
-272.
-
----- Franc., his son, a Bolognese, b. 1656, d. 1729. _Crespi._ v. 273.
-
----- Ferdinand, another son, b. 1657, d. 1743. _Crespi._ _ib._
-
----- Alessandro, son of Ferdinand, d. at Vienna about 1760. _Crespi._ v.
-273.
-
----- Antonio, another son, b. 1700, d. 1774. _Guida di Bologna._ Or d.
-1769. _Freddy._ _ib._
-
----- Giuseppe, another son, b. 1696, d. 1756. _Crespi._ _ib._
-
----- Carlo, son of Giuseppe, lived in 1769. _Crespi._ v. 274.
-
-Bicchierai, Antonio, painted at Rome in 1730. _Guida di Roma._ ii. 306.
-
-Bicci, di, Lorenzo, a Florentine, d. about 1450. _Vasari._ i. 65.
-
----- Neri, his son. _Vasari._ i. 65.
-
-Bigari, Vittorio, a Bolognese, b. 1692, d. 1776. _Guida di Bologna._ v.
-275.
-
-Bigatti, Galeazzi, Minelli, Scholars of Cignani. _Crespi._ v. 254.
-
-Bigi, Felice, of Parma; according to Orlandi, a Roman, taught at Verona
-about 1680. _Orlandi._ iii. 388.
-
-Bigio, Marco, a Sienese, flourished about 1530. _Della Valle._ i. 435.
-
----- _see_ Brazzè.
-
-Bigolaro, _see_ Bernardi.
-
-Bilia, della, Gio. Batista, of Città di Castello, lived towards the middle
-of the sixteenth century. _Vasari._ ii. 165.
-
-Bilivert, Gio., a Florentine, b. 1576, d. 1644. _Baldinucci._ i. 286.
-
-Bimbi, Bartolom., a Florentine, b. 1648, d. about 1725. _Roy. Gall._ i.
-325.
-
-Bissolo, Franc., a Venetian, flourished about 1520. _Zanetti._ iii. 62.
-
-Bissoni, Gio. Bat., a Paduan, d. 1636, aged 60. _Ridolfi._ iii. 299.
-
-Bitino, painted at Rimini in 1407. _MS._ v. 40.
-
-Bittonte, or Il Ballerino, Gio., of Vicenza, d. 1678, aged 45. _Melchiori._
-iii. 314.
-
-Bizzelli, Gio., a Florentine, pupil to Alessandro Allori. _Borghini._ b.
-1556. _Orlandi._ i. 257.
-
-Blaceo, Bernardino, of Friuli, painted in 1540. _Renaldis._ His work at S.
-Lucia di Udine bearing date 1553. _MS._ iii. 134.
-
-Blanseri, Vittorio, of Turin, d. 1775, aged about 40. _MS._ v. 486.
-
-Bles, de, _see_ Civetta.
-
-Boccaccino, Boccaccio, of Cremona, painted about 1496, d. aged 58.
-_Vasari._ About 1518. _Zaist._ At S. Vincenzo is one of his paintings,
-bearing date 1516. _Oretti, Memorie._ iv. 155.
-
----- Camillo, his son, painted in 1527, d. 1546. _Zaist._ iv. 163.
-
----- Franc., d. old, about 1750. _Zaist._ iv. 197.
-
-Bocchi, Faustino, a Brescian, b. 1659, living in 1718. _Orlandi._ d. about
-1742. _MS._ _Carbone presso l'Oretti._ iii. 341.
-
-Bocciardo, Clemente, a Genoese, called Clementone, d. at Pisa, about 1658,
-aged 38. _Soprani._ v. 413.
-
----- Domenico, di Finale, in the Genovese, d. 1746, aged about 60. _Ratti._
-v. 439.
-
-Bocatis, Gio. di Camerino, painted in 1447. _Mariotti._ ii. 19.
-
-Boetto, Giovenal, di Fossano. Notices of him from 1642 to 1682. _Della
-Valle._ v. 472.
-
-Bologhino, or rather Bolgarino, Bartolommeo, a Siennese, scholar of Pietro
-Laurati. _Vasari._ i. 398.
-
-Bologna, da, or Bolognese, M. Domenico, painted in Cremona about 1537.
-_Guida di Cremona._ v. 53.
-
----- Ercole, flourished about 1450. _Malvasia._ v. 23.
-
----- Franco, painted in 1313. _MS._ v. 12.
-
-Bologna, da, Galante, pupil to Lippo Dalmasio. _Vasari._ v. 22.
-
----- Guido, painted in 1280. _Malvasia._ v. 6.
-
----- Giovanni, an ancient painter, _Zanetti._ v. 19.
-
----- Jacopo di Paolo, or Avanzi, painted in 1384. _Malvasia._ In the
-_Oretti Memorie_ is cited the register of S. Procolo, where he painted in
-1418. v. 18. _See_ Avanzi.
-
----- Lattanzio, _see_ Mainardi.
-
----- Lorenzino, _see_ Sabbatini.
-
----- Lorenzo, perhaps a Venetian, painted in 1368. _Ercolani Catalogue._ v.
-16.
-
----- Maso, painted in 1404. _Orlandi._ v. 20.
-
----- Orazio, and Pietro di Jacopo. The first flourished in 1445. _Guida di
-Bologna._ v. 19.
-
----- Pellegrino, _see_ Tibaldi.
-
----- Severo, painted about 1460. _Malvasia._ v. 22.
-
----- Simone, called da' Crocifissi, painted in 1377. _Malvasia._ v. 17.
-
----- Ventura. His paintings from 1197 until 1217. _Malvasia._ v. 6.
-
----- Vitale, called dalle Madonne, painted in 1345. _Malvasia._ v. 13.
-
----- Ursone. His notices from 1226 until 1248. _Malvasia._ v. 6.
-
-Bolognini, Gio. Batista, a Bolognese, b. 1612, d. 1689. _Crespi._ v. 155.
-
----- Giacomo, his nephew, b. 1651, d. 1734. _Crespi._ _ib._
-
-Bombelli, Sebastiano da Udine, b. 1635. _Algarotti Catalogue._ d. 1685.
-_Renaldis._ Or rather was living in 1716. _Lett. Pitt._ vol. v. iii. 293,
-297.
-
----- Raffaelle, his brother. _Renaldis._ _ib._
-
-Bombologno, a Bolognese, lived about the middle of the fifteenth century.
-_Malvasia._ v. 23.
-
-Bona, Tommaso, a Brescian, was still painting in 1591. _Zamboni._ iii. 250.
-
-Bonaccorsi, _see_ Del Vaga.
-
-Bonacossa, Ettore, da Ferrara, lived in 1448. _Baruffaldi._ v. 289.
-
-Bonagrazia, Gio., of Treviso, b. 1654, pupil of Zanchi. _Federici._ iii.
-351.
-
-Bonarruoti, or rather Buonarroti, (_Vasari_); or Buonaroti, _Varchi_;
-Michelang., a Florentine, b. 1474, d. 1563. _Vasari._ i. 162, ii. 67, and
-elsewhere.
-
-Bonasia, Bartolommeo, a Modenese, d. old, 1527. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 36.
-
-Bonasone, Giulio, a Bolognese, an engraver from the year 1544. _Malvasia._
-Was employed in 1572, as appears from a picture in Casa Branchetta.
-_Oretti, Memorie._ v. 65.
-
-Bonati, _Pascoli_, more correctly Bonatti, Gio., a Ferrarese, b. 1635, d.
-1681. _Baruffaldi._ ii. 217, v. 341.
-
-Bonconsigli, or Boni Consilii, Gio., called Il Marescalco da Vicenza,
-painted in 1497. _Ridolfi._ In the cathedral of Montagnana are two of his
-altar-pieces, dated 1511 and 1514. _MS._ iii. 74.
-
-Bonconti, Gio. Paolo, a Bolognese, a pupil of the Caracci, d. young.
-_Malvasia._ d. 1605, aged 42. _Oretti, Memorie._ v. 125.
-
-Boncuore, Gio. Batista, b. in Abruzzo a Campli, in 1643, d. 1699.
-_Pascoli._ ii. 217.
-
-Bondi, Andrea and Filippo, of Forli, pupils of Cignani. _Guarienti._ v.
-258.
-
-Bonechi, Matteo, a Florentine, painted in 1726. _Serie de' Pittori
-Illustri._ i. 348.
-
-Bonelli, Aurelio, a Bolognese, pupil to the Caracci. _Malvasia._ Was living
-in 1640. _Moreni._ v. 196.
-
-Bonesi, Gio. Girolamo, a Bolognese, b. 1653, d. 1725. _Zanotti._ v. 239.
-
-Bonfigli, Benedetto, di Perugia, b. about 1420. _Pascoli._ Was living still
-in 1496. _Mariotti._ i. 408, ii. 27, 46.
-
-Bongi, Domenico, di Pietrasanta, painted in 1582. _Morrona._ i. 320.
-
-Boni, Giac., a Bolognese, b. 1688, d. 1766. _Crespi._ v. 438.
-
-Bonifazio,--Orlandi writes it Bonifacio,--Francesco, of Viterbo, b. 1637,
-was pupil to Pietro da Cortona. _Orlandi._ ii. 267.
-
----- Veneziano. _Vas. Rid. Zanet._ But are all in mistake, as this artist
-was a Veronese. _See Morelli Notizia, &c._, p. 196. He died 1553.
-_Zanetti._ Aged 62. _Ridolfi._ iii. 158.
-
-Boniforti, Girolamo, of Macera, painted in the seventeenth century. _MS._
-Or rather Francesco, who was living, aged 77, in 1671. _Carteg. Oretti._
-ii. 222.
-
-Bonini, Gio. d'Assisi, painted in 1321. _Della Valle._ ii. 15.
-
----- Girolamo, called at Bologna L'Anconitano, was living in 1660.
-_Orlandi._ ii. 217, v. 140.
-
-Bonino, Gaspare, a Cremonese, flourished about 1460. _Zaist._ iv. 151.
-
-Bonisoli, Agostino, a Cremonese, d. 1700, aged 67. _Zaist._ iv. 198.
-
-Bonito, Cav. Gius., of Castell'a Mare, b. 1705. _Flor. Dictionary._ d.
-1789. _Roy. Gall._ ii. 440.
-
-Bono, Ambrogio, schol. of Loth. _Zanetti._ iii. 292.
-
----- Gregorio, a Venetian, painted in 1414. _MS._ v. 450.
-
----- N., pupil of Squarcione. _Guida di Padova._ From the Notizia Morelli
-we learn he was either a Bolognese or a Ferrarese. iii. 72.
-
-Bonomo, di, Jacobello, a Venetian, lived in 1385. _Morelli._ iii. 16.
-
-Bonone, Carlo, a Ferrarese, b. 1569, d. 1632. _Baruffaldi._ v. 330.
-
----- Lionello, his nephew, lived in 1649. _Baruffaldi._ v. 334.
-
-Bononi, Bartolommeo, a Pavese, painted in 1507. _Pitture d'Italia._ iv.
-235.
-
-Bonvicino, Alessandro, called Il Moretto da Brescia, b. 1514. _Orlandi._
-Not correct, as he was painting in 1516. Was living in 1547. _Zamb._ iii.
-172.
-
-Bonzi, _see_ Gobbo da Cortona.
-
-Borbone, Jacopo, da Novellara, painted in 1614. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 54.
-
-Bordone, Cav. Paris, of Treviso, d. 1570, aged 70. _Necrologio Veneto_,
-cited by _Zanetti._ iii. 118, 151.
-
----- N., son of Paris, iii. 120.
-
-Borgani, Franc., a Mantuan, lived till after the middle of the seventeenth
-century. _MS._ iv. 28.
-
-Borghese, Ippol., a Neapolitan, painted in 1620. _Orlandi._ ii. 379.
-
----- Giovanni, da Messina, pupil to Costa. _Vasari._ ii. 388, v. 293.
-
----- Girolamo, da Nizza della Paglia, painted about 1500. _MS._ v. 453.
-
----- Pietro, _see_ Della Francesca.
-
-Borghesi, Gio. Ventura, of Città di Castello, d. 1708. _Orlandi._ ii. 266.
-
-Borgianni, Orazio, a Roman, d. in the pontificate of Paul V., aged 38.
-_Baglione._ ii. 234.
-
-Borgo, da, Francesco, painted in 1446. _Guida di Rimini._ v. 41.
-
----- del, Gio. Paolo, painted about 1545. _Vasari._ i. 272.
-
-Borgognone, Ambrogio, a Milanese, flourished about 1500. _See Lomazzo._ iv.
-232.
-
----- il, _see_ Cortesi.
-
-Borro, Batista, Aretino, lived in 1567. _Vasari._ i. 227.
-
-Borroni, Cav. Gio. Angelo, a Cremonese, b. 1684, d. 1772. _Zaist._ iv. 158,
-201.
-
-Borsati, Carlo, Fantozzi Franc., Setti Camillo, all Ferrarese, and supposed
-pupils to Cattanio. v. 341.
-
-Borzone, Luciano, a Genovese, b. 1590. _Soprani._ v. 418.
-
----- Gio. Batista, his son, d. about 1656. _Soprani._ v. 419.
-
----- Carlo, another son, d. young, in 1657. _Soprani._ _ib._
-
----- Francesco, son of Luciano, b. 1626, d. 1679. _Ratti._ v. 421.
-
-Bosch, (as he signs his name,) called by Orlandi Bosco or Boss da Bolduch,
-extolled by Mazzolari for his Capricci in the Escurial. He painted at
-Venice, _Zanetti_; and apparently towards the year 1600. iii. 340.
-
-Boschi, Fabrizio, a Florentine, b. about 1570, d. 1642. _Baldinucci._ i.
-291.
-
----- Francesco, a Florentine, b. 1619, d. 1675. _Baldinucci._ i. 308.
-
----- Alfonso, his brother, d. young. _Baldinucci._ _ib._
-
----- Benedetto, another brother. _Baldinucci._ i. 308.
-
-Boschini, Marco, a Venetian, d. 1678, aged 65. _Melchiori._ iii. 259, v.
-203. _See_ Index Second.
-
-Boscoli, Andrea, a Florentine, d. about 1606. _Baldinucci._ i. 259.
-
-Boselli, Antonio, a Bergamese. His notices from 1500 to 1536. _Tassi._ iii.
-84, 130.
-
----- Felice, di Piacenza, b. 1650, d. aged 82. _Guida di Piacenza._ iv.
-143.
-
-Bottalla, Gio. Maria, a Genoese, called Raffaellino, d. 1644, aged 31.
-_Soprani._ ii. 269, v. 426.
-
-Bottani, Giuseppe, a Cremonese, b. 1717, d. 1784. _MS._ iv. 30, 201, 202.
-
-Botti, Rinaldo, a Florentine, lived in 1718. _Orlandi._ i. 328.
-
-Botticelli, Sandro Filippi. _Taia._ Or rather Filipepi, a Florentine, b.
-1437, d. 1515. _Vasari._ i. 91, 135.
-
-Boulanger, Gio., of Troyes, pupil to Guido. _Tiraboschi._ d. 1660, aged 94.
-_Lettera Scritta da Modena al P. Orlandi Cart. Oretti._ iv. 62.
-
-Bova, Ant., a Messinese, d. 1711, aged 70. _Hakert._ ii. 412.
-
-Bozza, Bartol., a Venetian, when young a mosaic worker, about 1542, d. old.
-_Zanetti._ iii. 253.
-
-Bozzato, _see_ Ponchino.
-
-Braccioli, Gio. Francesco, a Ferrarese, b. 1697. _Baruffaldi._ d. 1762.
-_Crespi._ v. 345.
-
-Bramante, Lazzari, of Castel Durante, now Urbania, in the state of Urbino,
-called also Bramante of Urbino, b. 1444, d. 1514. _Vasari._ Documents
-shewing him to have been of Durante, are inserted in the 27th vol. of Sig.
-Colucci. According to others Bramante's family was of Castel Durante; but
-he was born in Monte Asdrualdo, a villa of Fermignano, four miles from
-Urbino. Hence he is called _Asdruvaldinus_. The surname of Lazzari is
-merely feigned. Said to have been born 1450. _See Colucci_, tom. xii. and
-xxxi. ii. 64, 80, iv. 226.
-
-Bramantino, di, Agostino, a Milanese, flourished about 1450. _Pagave._ Or
-rather was a disciple of Suardi. _Lomazzo_, in the Index. iv. 215.
-
----- or Bartol. Suardi, a Milanese, living in 1529. _Pagave._ iv. 229.
-
-Brambilla, Gio. Bat., living in Turin in 1770. _N. Guida di Turino._ v.
-476.
-
-Brandani, Federigo, di Urbino, d. 1575. _Lazzari._ ii. 172.
-
-Brandi, Dom., a Neapolitan, d. 1736, aged 53. _Dominici._ ii. 444.
-
----- Giacinto, b. at Poli, 1623, d. 1691. _Pascoli._ Others make him from
-Gaeta. ii. 213, v. 477.
-
----- di, _see_ Ottini.
-
-Brandimarte, Benedetto, a Lucchese, living in 1592. _Orlandi._ i. 278.
-
-Brandine, and Flaminet, lived about 1610. _Marino._ v. 469.
-
-Brandino, Ottaviano, called in the _Notizia_ Ottaviano da Brescia, and
-companion of Alticchiero. iii. 30.
-
-Bravo, Cecco, _see_ Montelatici.
-
----- Giacomo, of Trevisi, lived in 1638. _Federici._ iii. 272.
-
-Brazzè, Gio. Batista, called Il Bigio, a Florentine, pupil to Empoli.
-_Baldinucci._ i. 332.
-
-Brea, Lodovico, da Nizza. His notices in Genoa from 1483 to 1513.
-_Soprani._ v. 363.
-
-Brentana, Simone, a Venetian, b. 1656, was living in 1718. _Orlandi._ iii.
-372.
-
-Brescia, da, Gio. Maria and Gio. Antonio, ancient engravers. _Orlandi._ i.
-122.
-
----- F. Gio. Maria, a Carmelite monk, painted in Brescia about 1500.
-_Orlandi._ v. 362.
-
----- F. Girolamo, a Carmelite monk, painted at Savona in 1519. _Guida di
-Genoa._ v. _ib._
-
----- da, F. Raffaello. _See Guida di Bologna._ d. 1539, aged 60.
-_Galletti._ _Inscript. Venetæ Romæ extantes._ In the inscription he is
-called _Roberti_; whether his surname or a second name, iii. 89.
-
----- Leonardo, a Ferrarese, flourished in 1530. _Orlandi._ d. 1598.
-_Baruffaldi._ v. 307.
-
-Brescianino, delle Battaglie, _see_ Monti.
-
----- del, Andrea, a Sienese, flourished along with his brother about 1520.
-_Della Valle._ i. 407.
-
-Bresciano, Vincenzo, _see_ Foppa.
-
-Brill, Matteo, of Antwerp, b. 1550, d. 1584. _Baldinucci._ Date to be
-corrected on the authority of the inscription, which says he died aged 37.
-_Galletti, Insc. Romanæ_, tom. ii. p. 406. ii. 170.
-
----- Paolo, his brother, b. 1554, d. 1626. _Baldinucci._ ii. _ib._
-
-Brini, Francesco, a painter of the seventeenth century. _MS._ i. 315.
-
-Briziano, _see_ Mantovano, Gio. Batista.
-
-Brizio, Franc., a Bolognese, d. 1623, aged 49. _Malvasia._ v. 191.
-
----- Filippo, his son, d. 1675, aged 72. _Oretti dal Necrologio di S.
-Giuliano di Bologna._ v. 192.
-
----- del, Menichino, _see_ Degli Ambrogi.
-
-Brizzi, Serafino, a Bolognese, b. 1684, d. 1737. _Zanotti._ v. 275.
-
-Bronzino, Angiolo, a Florentine, was living in 1567, aged 65. _Vasari._ d.
-aged 69. _Borghini._ i. 253.
-
----- Alessandro, _see_ Allori.
-
-Bruggia, da, or da Brugges, _see_ Van Eych, _see_ Ausse.
-
-Brughel, Abramo, a Flamand, died at Naples about 1690. _Dominici._ ii. 423.
-
----- dall'Inferno. He signed himself _P. Breughel_, as I read it on a
-little picture in Palazzo Lante at Rome, dated 1660. He is also called
-Pietro Brughel the younger, to distinguish him from his father, who had the
-same name. iii. 340.
-
----- Gio., brother of the preceding, b. at Brussels about 1589. _Descamps._
-d. 1642. _Filibien._ iv. 285.
-
-Brughi, thus called in the _Guida di Roma_, Gio. Batista, a Roman, pupil to
-Gaulli, d. about 1730. _Ratti._ ii. 300.
-
-Brugieri, Gio. Domenico, a Lucchese, b. 1678, d. 1744. _Flor. Dictionary._
-i. 359.
-
-Brugno, Innocento, a Udinese, lived in 1610. _Renaldis._ iii. 296.
-
-Brun, le, Charles, a Parisian, b. 1619, d. 1690. _Royal Gallery of
-Florence._ ii. 307.
-
-Brunelleschi, Filippo, a Florentine, d. 1446, aged 69. _Vasari._ i. 71.
-
----- Giulio, a Udinese, b. 1551, painted in 1609. _MS._ iii. 295.
-
-Brunetti, Sebastiano, pupil to Guido. _Malvasia._ d. 1649. _Oretti,
-Memorie._ v. 155.
-
-Bruni, Domenico, a Brescian, d. 1666, aged 75. _Orlandi._ iii. 345.
-
----- Lucio. His work of 1584. _Guida di Vicenza._ iii. 308.
-
----- Girolamo, a pupil of Borgognone. _Colonna Catalogue._ ii. 254.
-
-Bruno, Nello, Calandrino, friends of Buffalmacco, i. 54.
-
----- Antonio, pupil to Coreggio. _MS._ iv. 116.
-
----- Francesco, da Porto Maurizio, in the Genovese, d. 1726, aged 78.
-_Ratti._ v. 426.
-
----- Giulio, a Piedmontese, pupil to Paggi. _Soprani._ (called _Bruni_ by
-_Orlandi_.) v. 471.
-
----- Gio. Batista, his brother, and pupil. _ib._
-
----- il, Silvestro Morvillo, a Neapolitan. His works from 1571 to 1597.
-_Dominici._ ii. 385.
-
-Brunori, or Brunoini, Federigo, of Gubbio, pupil to Damiani. _Ranghiasci._
-ii. 163.
-
-Brusaferro, Girolamo, a Venetian, lived in 1753. _Guida di Rovigo._ iii.
-354.
-
-Brusasorci, _see_ Riccio.
-
-Budrio, da, _see_ Lippi.
-
-Buffalmacco, Buonamico, of Cristofano, a Florentine, was living in 1351.
-_Baldinucci._ i. 53.
-
-Bugiardini, Giuliano, a Florentine, d. 1556, aged 75. _Vasari._ i. 160, v.
-51.
-
-Buonamici, _see_ Tassi.
-
-Buonfanti, Antonio, a Ferrarese, called Il Torricella, a supposed pupil of
-Guido. _Cittadella._ v. 341.
-
-Buoni, de', Buono, a Neapolitan, d. about 1465. _Dominici._ ii. 364.
-
----- Silvestro, a Neapolitan, d. about 1484. _Dominici._ _ib._
-
-Buontalenti, Bernardo, a Florentine, called delle Girandole, b. 1536, d.
-1608. _Bottari._ i. 251.
-
-Buratti, Girolamo, pupil to Pomaranci. _Guida di Ascoli._ ii. 228.
-
-Burrini, Gio. Ant., a Bolognese, b. 1656, d. 1727. _Zanotti._ v. 224.
-
-Busca, Antonio, a Milanese, d. 1686, aged 61. _Orlandi._ iv. 308.
-
-Buso, or Busso, Aurelio, of Crema, pupil to Polidoro da Caravaggio.
-_Soprani._ d. about 1520. _MS._ iii. 184, iv. 279, v. 381.
-
-Bustini, _see_ Crespi and Bianchi.
-
-Buti, Lodovico, a Florentine, flourished about 1590. _Baldinucci._ i. 258.
-
-Butinone, Bernardo, or Bernardino, da Trevilio, painted in 1484, d. about
-1520. _MS._ iv. 225.
-
-Butteri, Gio. Maria, a Florentine, painted in 1567. _Vasari._ d. 1606.
-_Baldinucci._ i. 262.
-
-
- C.
-
-Cabassi, Margherita, di Carpi, d. 1734, aged 71. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 68.
-
-Caccia, Guglielmo, called Il Moncalvo, b. in the Novarese, 1568. _Orlandi._
-d. about 1625. _Della Valle._ v. 460.
-
----- Orsola Maddalena, his daughter, d. 1678. _Orlandi._ v. 464.
-
----- Francesca, another daughter, d. aged 57. _Orlandi._ _ib._
-
----- Pompeo, a Roman, lived in 1615. _MS._ i. 315.
-
-Caccianiga, Franc., b. 1700 at Milan, d. 1781, _Memorie delle B. A._, tom.
-ii., ii. 293.
-
----- Paolo, Formenti, Pozzi (Gio. Batista) Milanese artists of recent
-times, iv. 320.
-
-Caccianimici, Franc., a Bolognese, a disciple of Primaticcio, d. 1542.
-_Guida di Bologna._ v. 59.
-
----- Vincenzio, a Bolognese, lived about 1530. _See Guida di Bologna._ v.
-62.
-
-Caccioli, Gio. Batista da Budrio, in the Bolognese, b. 1623, d. 1675.
-_Crespi._ v. 213.
-
-Cades, Gius., a Roman of French family, d. aged 49. _MS._ ii. 325.
-
-Cadioli, Gio., a founder in the eighteenth century of the Mantuan academy.
-_MS._ iv. 29.
-
-Caffi, la, a paintress of flowers. _Guida di Brescia._ iii. 388.
-
-Cagnacci, Guida da S. Arcangelo, b. 1601, d. 1681. _Guida di Rovigo._ v.
-156.
-
-Cairo, Cav. Franc. di Varese, in the Milanese, d. 1674, aged 76. _Orlandi._
-iv. 317, v. 478.
-
----- Ferdinando di Casalmonf., d. 1748, aged 77. _Carboni. MS. presso
-l'Oretti._ v. 482.
-
-Calabrese, _see_ Preti, _see_ Cardisco, _see_ Nicoluccio.
-
-Calandra, Gio. Batista, da Vercelli, b. 1586, d. 1644. _Pascoli._ Or d.
-1648, aged 72 or 73. _Passeri._ ii. 340.
-
-Calandrucci, Giacinto, b. 1646, at Palermo, d. 1707. _Pascoli._ ii. 283.
-
----- Domenico, his brother, and Gio. Batista, his nephew. _Pascoli._ _ib._
-
-Calcar, or Calker, Gio. of Flanders, died young in 1546. _Sandrart._ iii.
-163.
-
-Calcia, Gius., called Il Genovesino, lived in the last century. _MS._ v.
-478.
-
-Caldana, Ant. d'Ancona. _Guida di Roma._ ii. 311.
-
-Caldara, Polidoro, or Polidoro da Caravaggio, d. in 1543. _Vasari._ ii.
-114, 373.
-
-Calderari, Gio. Maria di Pordenone, who in an altar-piece signed himself
-_I. M. P. Io. Maria Portunensis_, omitting the surname; an excellent pupil
-of Pordenone, but little known. He died about 1564. _Renaldis._ iii. 127.
-
-Caletti, Giuseppe, called Il Cremonese, b. about 1600, at Ferrara.
-_Cittadella._ d. about 1660. _Baruffaldi._ v. 338.
-
-Caliari, Paolo, a Veronese, d. 1588, aged 58. _Ridolfi._ Or rather aged 60.
-_Register cited by Zanetti._ iii. 212, 224, iv. 21.
-
----- Carlo, his son, d. 1596, aged 26. _Ridolfi._ Or 24, says _Zanetti._
-iii. 233.
-
----- Gabriele, another son, d. 1631, aged 63. _Ridolfi._ iii. 235.
-
----- Benedetto, brother of Paul, d. 1598, aged 60. _Ridolfi._ iii. 235.
-
-Caligarino, Il, or Gabriele Cappellini, a Ferrarese, flourished in 1520.
-_Baruffaldi._ v. 307.
-
-Calimberg, or Calimperg, a German, d. about 1570. _Guarienti._ iii. 245.
-
-Calomato, Bartol., of the Venetian school, an artist of the seventeenth
-century. _MS._ iii. 339.
-
-Calori, Raffaello, a Modenese. His records from 1452 till 1474.
-_Tiraboschi._ iv. 36.
-
-Calvart, Dionisio, of Antwerp, or Dionisio of Flanders, d. at Bologna in
-1619. _Malvasia._ b. about 1565, d. 1619. _Oretti_, who cites the
-inscription on his tomb at the _Servi_. v. 70.
-
-Calvetti, Alberto, a Venetian, pupil to Celesti. _Zanetti._ iii. 350.
-
-Calvi, Lazzaro, a Genoese, b. 1502, d. aged 105. _Soprani._ v. 374.
-
----- Pantaleo, his brother, d. 1595. _Soprani._ _ib._
-
----- Agostino, their father, lived in 1528. _Soprani._ _ib._
-
----- Giulio, called Il Coronaro, a Cremonese, d. 1596. _Zaist._ iv. 192.
-
-Calza, Ant., a Veronese, b. 1653, d. 1714. _Guarienti._ Or rather b. 1636,
-d. Jan. 27, 1738. _Oretti, Mem._ iii. 340.
-
-Camassei, Andrea, da Bevagna, d. 1648, aged 47. _Passeri._ ii. 207.
-
-Cambiaso, Gio., a Genoese, b. 1495, d. old. _Soprani._ v. 378.
-
----- Luca, or Luchetto, his son, d. 1580. _Palomino._ Or 1585, aged 58.
-_Ratti._ b. 1527, d. about 1585. _Mariet. Descript._ _ib._
-
----- Orazio, son of Luca. _Soprani._ v. 384.
-
-Camerata, Gius., a Venetian, d. 1762, aged 94. _Longhi._ iii. 356.
-
-Camerino, da, F. Giacomo, painted in 1321. _Della Valle._ i. 382, ii. 15.
-
-Camillo, according to some, of the noble house of Incontri di Volterra,
-pupil to Guido, lived in 1634. _Guida di Volterra._ v. 155.
-
-Campagnola, Girolamo, a Paduan, in mistake referred to the Marca Trevigiana
-by _Guarienti_; flourished in the fifteenth century. _Vasari._ iii. 167.
-
----- Giulio, his son, flourished about 1500. _Guida di Padova._ i. 122,
-iii. 167.
-
----- Domenico, supposed son of Giulio, but only his pupil and a Venetian,
-not a Paduan. _Morelli_, _Notizia_, p. II. p. 110. Lived in 1543. _MS._ i.
-110, iii. 167.
-
-Campana, Andrea, a Modenese, lived in the fifteenth century. _Tiraboschi._
-iv. 36.
-
----- Tommaso, a Bolognese, pupil to the Caracci. _Malvasia._ v. 196.
-
-Campanna, Pietro, of Flanders, d. decrepid in 1570. _Palomino._ ii. 122.
-
-Campi, Galeazzo, a Cremonese, d. 1536, aged 61. _Zaist._ iv. 158.
-
----- Giulio, his son, b. about 1500, d. 1572. _Zaist._ iv. 169.
-
----- Antonio, Cav., another son, living in 1586. _Zaist._ Made his will in
-1591. _Oretti, Memor._ iv. 173.
-
----- Vincenzio, another son, d. 1591. _Zaist._ See what is said relating to
-the epochs of the three brothers, iv. 175.
-
----- Bernardino, b. 1522, was living in 1584. _Zaist._ Some autograph
-letters of Bernardino, copied from Oretti, bear date 1588, 89, and 90. iv.
-177, 287.
-
-Campidoglio, da, Michelangiolo, a Roman, flourished about 1600. _Pascoli._
-ii. 259.
-
-Campiglia, Gio. Domenico, a Lucchese, b. 1692. _R. Gall. di Firenze._ i.
-359.
-
-Campino, Gio. da Camerino, a painter of the seventeenth century. _Orlandi._
-ii. 205.
-
-Campo, da, Liberale, painted in 1418. _Federici._ iii. 38.
-
-Campolo, Placido, a Messinese, d. in the plague of 1743, aged 50. _Hakert._
-ii. 441.
-
-Campora, Francesco, della Polcevera, in the Genovese, d. 1763. _Ratti._ v.
-439.
-
-Canal, Antonio, a Venetian, called Il Canaletto, d. 1768, aged 71.
-_Zanetti._ iii. 386.
-
----- Fabio, a Venetian, b. 1703. _Longhi._ d. 1767. _Zanetti._ iii. 363.
-
-Cane, Carlo, of Trino, painted in 1600, as we learn from Gio. Andrea Irico,
-in his account of Trino, who cites two altar-pieces dated the said year
-with the name of _Trinensis_. Orlandi mistakes in saying he was born in the
-Milanese, 1618, d. aged 70. iv. 316, 329.
-
-Caneti, F. Francescantonio, da Cremona, a Cappuchin, b. 1652, d. 1721.
-_Zaist._ iv. 197.
-
-Canneri, Anselmo, a Veronese, flourished in 1575. _Guarienti._ iii. 239.
-
-Canini, Gio. Angelo, a Roman, d. 1666, aged 49. _Pascoli_ and _Passeri_.
-ii. 209.
-
-Canozio, _see_ da Lendinara.
-
-Cantarini, Simone, or Simone da Pesaro, b. 1612, d. 1648. _Orlandi._ v.
-157.
-
-Canti, Gio., of Parma, d. 1716. _Volta._ iv. 29.
-
-Cantona, Caterina, a Milanese, lived in 1591. _Lomazzo._ She is called by
-_Morigia_ Barbara, and died young in 1595. iv. 282.
-
-Canuti, Domenico Maria, a Bolognese, d. 1684, aged 64, _see_ Crespi.
-_Felsina Pittrice_, p. 117, where he corrects _Orlandi_; and also _La
-Certosa di Bologna_, p. 14, where he again alludes to him. v. 153.
-
-Canziani, Gio. Batista, a Veronese, lived about 1712. _Orlandi._ iii. 383.
-
-Capanna, Puccio, a Florentine, painted in 1334. _Vasari._ Died early in
-life. _Vasari._ _Manni_ and others read _Campana_. ii. 15.
-
----- il, a Sienese, flourished about 1500. _Bottari._ i. 407.
-
-Capitani, de, Giuliano, or Giulio di Lodi, pupil of Bernardino Campi.
-_Lamo._ iv. 288.
-
-Capitelli, Bernardino, a Sienese, lived in 1626. _Lett. Pittoriche_, vol.
-i. i. 449.
-
-Capodiferro, Gianfrancesco, a Bergamese, d. about 1533. _Tassi._ iii. 90.
-
----- Pietro, brother of Gianfranc. Zinino, his son, _ib._
-
-Caporali, Bartol. da Perugia. His works from 1442 to 1487. _Mariotti._ ii.
-27.
-
----- Giambatista, or Bitti, his son, a painter and architect, b. about
-1476; made his will in 1553. _Mariotti._ d. about 1560. _Pascoli._ ii. 38.
-
----- Giulio, son of Giambatista, lived in 1582. _Mariotti._ _ib._
-
-Cappella, Scipione, a Neapolitan, lived in 1743. _Dominici._ ii. 440.
-
-Cappelli, Franc. di Sassuolo, once a fief of the house of Pio, lived in
-1568. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 114.
-
-Cappelli, Gio. Ant., a Brescian, b. 1669, d. 1741. _Flor. Dict._ iii. 328.
-
-Cappellini, _see_ Zupelli, _see_ Il Caligarino.
-
-Cappellino, Gio. Domenico, a Genoese, b. 1580, 1651. _Soprani._ v. 401.
-
-Caprioli, Francesco, di Reggio, painted in 1482, d. 1505. _Tiraboschi._ iv.
-37.
-
-Capugnano, da, in the Bolognese, Gio. or Zuannino, lived in the times of
-the Caracci. _Malvasia._ v. 215.
-
-Capuro, Francesco, of the district of Genoa, pupil to Fiasella. _Soprani._
-v. 398.
-
-Caracca, Isidoro, painted in 1595. _MS._ v. 457.
-
-Caracci, (more properly Carracci) Lodovico, a Bolognese, b. 1555, d. 1619.
-_Malvasia._ i. 291, ii. 179, iv. 292, v. 106.
-
----- Paolo, his brother. _Malvasia._ v. 112.
-
----- Agostino, his cousin, b. 1558, d. 1601. _See_ Inscrip. in the
-cathedral at Parma. i. 125, ii. 179, iv. 137, v. 111.
-
----- Annibal, brother of Agostino, d. 1609, aged 49. _Bellori._ ii. 179,
-iv. 137, v. 112.
-
----- Francesco, their brother, d. 1622, aged 27. _Malvasia._ v. 123.
-
----- Antonio, son of Agostino, d. 1618, aged 35. _Malvasia._ _ib._
-
-Caraccino, _see_ Mulinari.
-
-Caracciolo, Gio. Batista, called Batistiello, a Neapolitan, d. 1641.
-_Dominici._ ii. 395.
-
-Caradosso, a Milanese, worker in niello. _Vasari._ Or perhaps Caradosso
-Foppa da Pavia, otherwise called a Milanese. _Morell. Notiz._ Flourished
-about 1500. i. 112.
-
-Caravaggio, da, _see_ Amerighi, _see_ Secchi, _see_ Caldara.
-
-Caravoglia, Bartolommeo, a Piedmontese, lived in 1673. _N. Guida di
-Torino._ v. 749.
-
-Carboncino, Gio., a Venetian knight. His records up to 1680; when he went
-to Rome. _MS. Melchiori._ He afterwards returned and painted much in his
-native place. _Guarienti._ iii. 266.
-
-Carbone, Gio. di S. Severino, Acad. of S. Luca in 1666. _Pascoli._ ii. 208.
-
-Carbone, Gio. Bernardo, a Genoese, d. 1683, aged 69. _Ratti._ v. 412. _See
-also_ Scacciani.
-
-Cardi, _see_ Da Cigoli.
-
-Cardisco, called Marco Calabrese, flourished from 1508 to 1542. _Vasari._
-ii. 375.
-
-Carducci, or, as he signs himself, in _Conca_, Carducho, Bartolommeo, a
-Florentine, b. about 1560, d. 1610. _Baldinucci._ i. 267.
-
----- Vincenzio, his brother, d. 1638, aged 60. _Conca._ i. 268.
-
-Cariani, Gio., a Bergamese. His notices to 1519. _Tassi._ iii. 116.
-
-Carigliano, da, Biagio, pupil to Ricciarelli. _Vasari_; who mistook his
-country. Read Cutigliano. i. 276.
-
-Carlevaris, Luca, of Udine, b. 1665, living in 1718. _Orlandi._ d. 1731.
-_MS._ He was called di Ca Zenobrio, and commonly Casanobrio, from the noble
-family who patronised him, iii. 384.
-
-Carlieri, Alberto, b. at Rome in 1672, living in 1718. _Orlandi._ ii. 338.
-
-Carlini, P. Alberigo da Pescia, Minore Osservante. d. 1775, aged 70. i.
-342.
-
-Carlone, or Carloni, _Orlandi_, Gio., a Genoese, d. 1630, at Milan, aged
-39. _Ratti._ iv. 297, v. 406.
-
----- Gio. Batista, his brother, d. 1680, aged about 86. _Ratti._ iv. 297,
-v. 407.
-
----- Andrea, or Gio. Andrea, son of the preceding, b. 1626. _Pascoli._ Or
-rather 1639, d. 1697. _Ratti._ v. 429.
-
----- Niccolo, brother of Andrea, and pupil of the same, v. 430.
-
-Carnevale, Fra., or F. Bartol. Corradini, a Dominican, from Urbino, lived
-in 1474; appears to have been deceased in 1478. _Lazzari._ ii. 22, 53.
-
----- Domenico, da Modena, painted in 1654. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 51.
-
-Carnio, Antonio del Friuli, was living in 1680. _Guarienti._ iii. 296, 297.
-
----- Giacomo, survived the year 1680. _Renaldis._ iii. 297.
-
-Carnuli, da, in the Genoese, F. Simone Francescano, painted in 1519.
-_Soprani._ v. 367.
-
-Caroselli, Angiolo, a Roman, b. 1585, d. 1653. _Passeri._ ii. 204.
-
-Carotto, Gio. Franc., a Veronese, b. 1470, d. aged 76. _Pozzo._ iii. 82,
-iv. 11, v. 459.
-
----- Gio., his brother, d. aged about 60. _Pozzo._ iii. 82, iv. 12.
-
-Carpaccio, Vittore, a Venetian. His works up to 1520. _Zanetti._ On his
-portrait executed by himself, in possession of the Giustiniani alle
-Zattere, he inscribed the year 1522. _MS._ iii. 54.
-
----- Benedetto, also a Venetian, although claimed by the people of Istria,
-like the preceding. His notices up to 1541. _MS._ _ib._
-
-Carpi and Testa, Ferrarese artists of the fifteenth century. _Cittadella._
-v. 300.
-
----- or de' Carpi, Girolamo da Ferrara, b. 1501, d. aged 55. _Vasari._ Or
-aged 68. _Baruffaldi._ v. 313.
-
----- da, Alessandro, pupil of Costa. _Malvasia._ Lived about the middle of
-the sixteenth century. _Oretti. Cart._ iv. 38.
-
----- Ugo, flourished in 1500. _Orlandi._ i. 110, iv. 55.
-
-Carpioni, Giulio, a Venetian, b. 1611, d. 1674. _Orlandi._ iii. 303, 312,
-340.
-
----- Carlo, his son. _MS._ iii. 313.
-
-Carradori, Jac. Filippo da Faenza. His altar-piece at S. Cecilia di Faenza,
-with name and date of 1582. _Oretti, Mem._ v. 48.
-
-Carrari, Baldassare, and Matteo his son, of Ravenna, living about 1511.
-_Guida di Ravenna._ v. 39.
-
-Carrega, b. a Sicilian, flourished during the last century. _MS._ ii. 420.
-
-Carriera, Rosalba, a Venetian, b. 1675, d. 1757. _Zanetti._ According to
-_Freddy_, b. at Vienna in 1672. iii. 382.
-
-Carrucci, _see_ Da Pontormo.
-
-Cartissani, Niccolo, a Messinese, b. 1670, d. 1742. _Florent. Dict._ ii.
-444.
-
-Casa, Gio. Martino, di Vercelli, lived about 1654. _MS._ iv. 278.
-
----- della, _see_ Bernabei.
-
-Casalini, _see_ Torelli.
-
-Casanobrio, ought to be written Ca Zenobrio, _see_ Carlevaris.
-
-Casella, Gio. Andrea da Lugano, painted at Turin in 1658. _Nuova Guida di
-Torino._ v. 477.
-
----- Giacomo. _ib._
-
----- Francesco, a Cremonese, lived in 1517. _Zaist._ iv. 159.
-
----- Polidoro, a Cremonese, flourished in 1345. _Zaist._ iv. 151.
-
-Caselli, Cristoforo, called Cristoforo da Parma, and also Il Temperello,
-painted in 1499. _Affò._ iv. 76.
-
-Casembrot, Abramo, of Holland, a painter of the seventeenth century, in
-Messina. _Hakert._ ii. 424.
-
-Casentino, di, Jacopo, died old in 1380. _Vasari._ i. 60, 64.
-
-Casini, Gio. da Varlungo in the Flor. territory, b. 1689, d. 1748. _R.
-Gall. of Flor._ i. 348.
-
----- Valore and Domenico, Florentine pupils of Passignano. _Baldinucci._ i.
-328.
-
----- Vittore, a Florentine, assistant to Vasari, i. 268.
-
-Casolani, Alessandro, a Sienese, b. 1552, d. 1606. _Baldinucci._ i. 438,
-ii. 428.
-
----- Cristoforo, or Ilario, his son, called by mistake Consolano, deceased
-in the pontif. of Urban VIII. _Baglione._ i. 440, ii. 228.
-
-Casoli, Ippolito, a Ferrarese, lived in 1577, d. 1622. _Baruffaldi._ v.
-315.
-
-Casone, Gio. Batista, b. in Sarzana, lived in 1668. _Soprani._ v. 397.
-
-Cassana, Gio. Francesco, b. in the Genoese, d. at Mirandola, about 1700,
-aged 80. _Ratti._ Or b. 1611, d. 1691. _Roy. Gall. of Florence_, and
-_Oretti Cart._ v. 414.
-
----- Niccolo, son of Gio. Francesco, b. at Venice in 1659, d. at London, in
-1713. _Ratti._ Or rather 1714. _Gio. Agostino Cassana_, his brother, in a
-letter of the Car. Oretti. _ib._
-
----- Gio. Agostino, another son, called Ab. Cassana, d. at Genoa, in 1720,
-aged 62. _Ratti._ v. 414.
-
----- Gio. Batista, a third son, d. at Mirandola, shortly after 1700.
-_Ratti._ _ib._
-
----- Maria Vittoria, daughter of Gio. Franc., d. at Venice, in 1711.
-_Ratti._ v. 415.
-
-Cassiani, P. Stefano, called Il Certosino, a Lucchese, painted in the
-Certosa of Siena, in 1660. _Della Valle._ _Lett. Seu._, tom. iii. p. 323.
-i. 359.
-
-Cassino, di, Bartolommeo, a Milanese. His altar-piece of the Immacolata,
-dated 1583. _MS._ iv. 226.
-
-Castagno, del, (in the Florentine state,) Andrea, d. about 1477, aged 74.
-_Baldinucci._ i. 81.
-
-Castagnoli, Cesare and Bartolommeo, of Castel Franco, the former painted in
-1570. _Federici._ iii. 237.
-
-Castelfranco, da, Orazio, flourished in the time of Titian. _Zanetti._ Or
-in 1600. _Melch._; who calls him also, _Orazio dal Paradiso_. HORATIO PER.
-P. A. D. M. D. LXVIII. is read on a large Titianesque palla of S. Antonio
-Ab., in the church of the Dominicans, at Capo d'Istria. _MSS._ iii. 162.
-
-Castellacci, Agostino, da Pesaro, pupil of Cignani, b. 1670. _Colucci_,
-tom. viii. v. 258.
-
-Castellani, Ant., a Bolognese, scholar of the Caracci. _Malvasia._ v. 197.
-
----- Lionardo, a Neapolitan, painted in 1568. _Vasari._ ii. 375.
-
-Castellini, Giacomo, a Bolognese, living in 1678. _Malvasia._ v. 149.
-
-Castellino, il, da Monza, or Gioseffo Antonio Castelli, living in 1718.
-_Orlandi._ iv. 327.
-
-Castello, da, Francesco, of Flanders, d. in the pontificate of Clement
-VIII., aged 80. _Baglione._ ii. 160.
-
----- Giacomo, a painter of animals at Venice, about 1600. _MS._ iii. 343.
-
----- Bernardo, a Genoese, d. 1629, aged 72. _Soprani._ ii. 178, v. 386.
-
----- Valerio, his son, d. 1659, aged 34. _Soprani._ v. 400.
-
----- Castellino, their relation, d. at Turin, 1649, aged 70, v. 405.
-
----- Niccolò, his son, living in 1668. _Soprani._ _ib._
-
----- Gio. Batista, called Il Bergamasco, d. 1570. _Palom._ 1579, aged 70.
-_Soprani._ Or 80 by _Orlandi_. i. 180, v. 381.
-
----- Fabrizio and Granello, his sons. _Ratti._ v. 383.
-
-Castellucci, Salvi d'Arezzo, b. 1608, d. 1672. _MS._ i. 353, ii. 266.
-
----- Pietro, his son. _Orlandi._ i. 286.
-
-Castiglione, Gio. Benedetto, a Genoese, called Il Grechetto, b. 1616, d. at
-Mantua, 1670. _Soprani._ v. 421.
-
----- Francesco, his son, d. at Genoa, at an advanced age, in 1716. _Ratti._
-v. 423.
-
----- Salvatore, a brother of Gio. Benedetto. _Ratti._ _ib._
-
-Castiglioni, da, Bartolommeo, a pupil of Giulio Romano. _Vasari._ iv. 18.
-
-Catalani, Antonio, called at Bologna Il Romano, pupil of Albani. ii. 217,
-v. 140.
-
----- two others, named Antoni Catalani, of Messina, the first termed
-_l'Antico_, b. 1560, d. 1630, the second, called the younger, b. 1585, d.
-1666. _Hakert._ ii. 228.
-
-Catelani, F. Bernardo, a cappuchin of Urbino. ii. 120.
-
-Catena, Vincenzio, a Venetian, d. 1530. _Zanetti._ iii. 60.
-
-Caterino and Angelo, artists of the thirteenth century, of the Venetian
-School. _MS._ iii. 17.
-
-Cati, Pasquale da Jesi. d. in the pontificate of Paul V., aged 70.
-_Baglione._ ii. 158.
-
-Cattanio, Costanzo, a Ferrarese, d. 1665, aged 63. _Baruffaldi._ v. 340.
-
-Cattapane, Luca, a Cremonese, was young in 1585. _Zaist._ Painted in 1597.
-_Oretti, Mem._ iv. 185.
-
-Cattamara, Paoluccio, a Neapolitan, appears to have lived in 1718.
-_Orlandi._ ii. 444.
-
-Cavagna, Gio. Paolo, a Bergamese, painted in 1591, d. 1627. _Tassi._ iii.
-332.
-
----- Francesco, his son, called Il Cavagnuolo, d. about 1630. _Tassi._ iii.
-333.
-
-Cavalli, Alberto, a Savonese, painted at Verona about 1540. _Guarienti._
-iv. 18.
-
-Cavallini, Pietro, a Roman, d. 1344, (_Manni, notes to Baldinucci_,) aged
-85. _Vasari._ ii. 13.
-
-Cavallino, Bernardo, a Neapolitan, b. 1622, d. 1656. _Dominici._ ii. 406.
-
-Cavallucci, Antonio, da Sermoneta, d. at Rome, in 1795, aged about 43.
-_Elogi del Vinci e de Rossi._ ii. 323.
-
-Cavalori, Mirabello, _see_ Da Salincorno.
-
-Cavarozzi, _see_ Crescenzi.
-
-Cavazza, Pierfranco, a Bolognese, d. 1733. _Zanotti._ Or b. 1675, on 14th
-October, 1733. _Oretti, Mem._ v. 239.
-
-Cavazzola, Paolo, a Veronese, d. aged 31. _Vasari._ iii. 214.
-
-Cavazzone, Francesco, a Bolognese, b. 1559, living in 1612. _Crespi._ v.
-196.
-
-Cavazzoni, _see_ Zanotti.
-
-Cavalcabo, Baroni Gasparantonio di Sacco, b. 1682, d. 1759. _Vannetti._
-iii. 375, 6.
-
-Cavedone, Jacopo, of Sassuolo, b. 1577, d. 1660. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 59, v.
-186.
-
-Caversegno, Agostino, a Bergamese. His will in 1539, and his work, dated
-1552. _Tassi._ iii. 85.
-
-Caula, Sigismondo, da Modena, b. 1637, painted in 1682. _Tiraboschi._ iv.
-62.
-
-Ceccarini, Sebastiano, of Urbino. _Lazzari._ d. at Fano, almost an
-octogenarian, about 1780. _MS._ v. 259.
-
-Ceccato, Lorenzo, a Venetian worker in mosaic, flourished towards the end
-of the sixteenth century. _Zanetti._ iii. 253.
-
-Cecchini, Ant. di Pesaro, b. about 1660. _Colucci_, tom. vi. iii. 271.
-
-Cecco, Bravo, _see_ Montelatici.
-
----- di, Martino, a Sienese, painted about 1380. _D. Valle._ i. 393.
-
-Cedaspe, _see_ Cespede.
-
-Celesti, Cav. Andrea, a Venetian, b. 1637, d. 1706. _Orlandi._ iii. 349.
-
-Celi, Placido, a Messinese, d. 1710. _Hakert._ ii. 411.
-
-Celio, Cav. Gaspare, a Roman, d. old, in 1640. _Baglione._ ii. 226.
-
-Cellini, Benvenuto, a Florentine, b. 1500, d. 1572. _Bottari._ i. 126.
-
-Cennini, Cennino, da Colle, living in 1437. _Baldinucci._ i. 61, 89.
-
-Centino, _see_ Nagli.
-
-Ceraiuolo, del, Ant., a Florentine, pupil of Ridolfo Ghirlandaio. _Vasari._
-i. 212.
-
-Cerano. _In the gallery of the Marini Serano._ _See Crespi_.
-
-Ceresa, Carlo, a Bergamese, d. 1679, aged 70. _Tassi._ iii. 335.
-
-Cerquozzi, called Michelang. delle Battaglie, and Michelangiolo delle
-Bambocciate, a Roman, b. 1602, (_Baldinucci_, 1600,) d. 1660. _Passeri._
-ii. 253.
-
-Cerrini, Giandomenico, called Il Cavalier Perugino, b. 1609, d. 1681.
-_Pascoli._ ii. 212.
-
----- Lorenzo, a Florentine, pupil of Cristoforo Allori. _Baldinucci._ i.
-293, 329.
-
-Cerruti, Michelangiolo, a painter of this century. _Guida di Roma._ ii.
-306.
-
-Certosino, il, _see_ Cassiani.
-
-Cerù, Bortolo, a Venetian, and pupil of Verona, d. before 1660. _Boschini._
-iii. 345.
-
-Cerva, Pierantonio, or rather Gio. Maria, a Bolognese, flourished in 1640,
-or 1650. _Guida di Bologna._ Painted in 1667. _Oretti, Mem._ v. 190.
-
----- della, Gio. Batista, a Milanese, flourished about 1550. _MS._ iv. 270.
-
-Cervelli, Federigo, a Milanese, his work dated 1668. _Catalogo Vianelli._
-Flourished in 1690. _Orlandi._ iii. 279.
-
-Cervetti, Felice, of Turin, painted in 1764. _N. Guida di Torino._ v. 487.
-
-Cervi, Bernardo, a Modenese, d. young in 1630. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 61.
-
-Ceruti, Fabio, a Milanese, pupil of Agricola. _MS._ iv. 327.
-
-Cesare, Padre, _see_ Pronti.
-
-Cesari, Cav. Giuseppe d'Arpino, d. an octogenarian, 1640. _Baglione._ Or
-rather aged 72. _Stat. della ch. Later._ ii. 153, 179, 390, 391, 397.
-
----- Bernardino, his brother, d. young, in the pontificate of Paul V.
-_Baglione._ ii. 156.
-
-Cesarei, Pietro, called sometimes Perino, or Perino da Perugia, living in
-1595. _Pascoli._ ii. 161.
-
----- Serafino, of Perugia, his painting of 1554. _MS._ ii. _ib._
-
-Cesariano, Cesare, a Milanese, b. 1483, d. 1543. _MS._ iv. 257.
-
-Ceschini, Gio., a Veronese, pupil of Orbetto. _Pozzo._ iii. 320.
-
-Cesi, Bartolommeo, a Bolognese, b. 1556, d. 1629. _Malvasia._ v. 73, 99.
-
----- Carlo, b. near Rieti, in 1626, d. 1686. _Pascoli._ ii. 266.
-
-Cespede, or rather Cespedes, _Palomino_, in Rome called Cedaspe, Paolo, of
-Cordova, painted at Rome in the pontificate of Gregory XIII. _Baglione._
-_Palomino_ adds, that he painted also in Spain, and d. 1608. ii. 144.
-
-Chenda, il, or Alfonso Rivarola, a Ferrarese, b. 1607, d. 1640.
-_Baruffaldi._ v. 337.
-
-Chere, di, Gio., a Lorenese, painted in Venice, as appears about 1600.
-_Zanetti, Guida._ iii. 245.
-
-Chiappe, Gio., Batista, di Novi, d. 1765, aged 42. _Ratti._ v. 440.
-
-Chiari, Giuseppe, a Roman, b. 1654, d. 1727. _Pascoli._ More correctly, he
-died 1733, aged 68. _Galletti, Inscr. Rom._ ii. 282.
-
----- Tommaso, pupil of Maratta, d. 1733, aged 68. _Oretti, dall'Epatiffio._
-_ib._
-
-Chiarini, Marcantonio, a Bolognese, b. 1652, d. 1730. _Zanotti._ v. 269.
-
-Chiaveghino, _see_ Mainardi.
-
-Chiavistelli, Jacopo, a Florentine, pupil to Colonna, b. 1618, d. 1698.
-_Roy. Gall. of Florence._ i. 206.
-
-Chiesa, Silvestro, a Genovese, d. young in 1657. _Soprani._ v. 419.
-
-Chigi, _see_ Ghisi.
-
-Chimenti, _see_ Da Empoli.
-
-Chiodarolo, Gio. Maria, a Bolognese, pupil of Francia, _Malvasia._ v. 35.
-
-Ciafferi, Pietro, a Pisan, called Lo Smargiasso, or the bully, living in
-1651. _Morrona._ i. 326.
-
-Cialdieri, Girolamo, di Urbino, b. 1593. _Lazzari._ Flourished about 1650.
-_Guida di Urbino._ ii. 197.
-
-Ciampelli, Agostino, a Florentine, d. in the pontificate of Urban VIII.,
-aged 62. _Baglione._ i. 258.
-
-Cianfanini, Benedetto, pupil to Frate. _Vasari._ i. 194.
-.
-Ciarla, Raffaello, an Urbinese, a painter of earthenware in the time of
-Taddeo Zuccaro. _Lazzari._ ii. 174.
-
-Ciarpi, Baccio, a Florentine, b. 1578, d. 1642. _Passeri._ i. 259.
-
-Ciceri, Bernardino, a Pavese, b. 1650, living in 1718. _Orlandi._ iv. 325.
-
-Cigognini, Ant., a Cremonese of the fifteenth century. _Zaist._ iv. 159.
-
-Cigoli, da, in the Florentine state, Cav. Lodovico Cardi, b. 1559, d. 1613.
-_Baldinucci._ i. 283.
-
-Cignani, Co. Cav. Carlo, a Bolognese, b. 1628, d. 1719. _Zanotti._ v. 218.
-
----- Co. Felice, b. in Forli, 1660, d. 1724. _Zanotti._ v. 240.
-
----- Co. Paolo, b. there 1709, living in 1739. _Zanotti._ d. 5th February,
-1764. _Oretti, Mem._ _ib._
-
-Cignaroli, Gio. Bettino, a Veronese, b. 1706, d. 1770. _Bevilacqua, Life of
-Cignaroli._ iii. 378.
-
----- P. Felice, Minor Osservante, his brother, d. 1795, aged 70. iii. 381.
-
----- Gio. Domenico, another brother. _Guida di Bergamo._ _ib._
-
-Cima, _see_ Da Conegliano.
-
-Cimabue, or Gualtieri, Gio., a Florentine, b. 1240, d. 1300. _Vasari._ i.
-19.
-
-Cimaroli, Gio. Batista, da Salò, on the Lake of Garda. Was living in 1718.
-_Orlandi._ iii. 383.
-
-Cimatori, _see_ Visacci.
-
-Cincinnato, Romolo, a Florentine, d. old in 1600. _Palomino._ i. 252.
-
----- Cav. Diego Romolo, his son, b. at Madrid, d. at Rome, in 1625.
-_Palomino._ _ib._
-
----- Cav. Francesco Romolo, another son, d. 1636, at Rome. _Palomino._
-_ib._
-
-Cinganelli, Michele, a Florentine, painted at Pisa about 1600. _Morrona._
-i. 296.
-
-Cingiaroli, _Pozzo_; or Cignaroli, _Orlandi_. Martino and Pietro, of
-Verona, lived at Milan in 1718. _Pozzo._ iv. 328.
-
-Cingiaroli, Scipione, son of Martino, a Milanese, living in 1718.
-_Orlandi._ _ib._
-
-Cinqui, Gio., b. in the Florentine state, 1667, d. 1743. _Roy. Gall. of
-Florence._ i. 342.
-
-Ciocca, Cristof., a Milanese, pupil to Lomazzo. _Lomazzo._ iv. 275.
-
-Cipriani, Gio. Batista, a native of Pistoia, d. in London, about 1790.
-_MS._ i. 356.
-
-Circignani, Niccolò, dalle Pomarance, d. about 1588, aged 72. _Baglione._
-This is not correct, as he was painting in 1591. _Guide of Volterra._ He
-signs himself _Nicolaus Circignanus Volterranus_. i. 275, ii. 145.
-
----- Antonio, his son, d. in the pontificate of Urban VIII., aged 60.
-_Baglione._ i. 276, ii. 226.
-
-Cirello, Giulio, a Paduan, flourished in 1697. _Guida di Padova._ iii. 308.
-
-Città di Castello, da, Francesco, pupil to Pietro Perugino, ii. 40.
-
-Cittadella, Bartolom., a Venetian, living about 1690. _Guarienti._ iii.
-313.
-
-Cittadini, Pierfranc., called the Milanese, d. 1681 at Bologna, aged 65.
-_Crespi._ Or died, aged 68, in 1681. _Oretti, Registry of the Annunziata._
-iv. 320, v. 160, 256.
-
----- Gio. Batista, his son, d. 1693, aged 36. _Oretti, Mem._ _ib._
-
----- Carlo, another son, d. 1744, aged 75. _Oretti, Mem._ _ib._
-
----- Angiol Michele, another son. _Crespi._ _ib._
-
----- Gaetano and Girolamo, sons of Carlo. _Crespi._ v. 265.
-
-Civalli, Franc., of Perugia, b. 1660, d. 1703. _Pascoli._ ii. 300.
-
-Civerchio, or Verchio, called the elder, Vincenzio, da Crema, painted at
-Milan about 1460. _Lomazzo._ But it seems he could scarcely then be so old,
-as there exist documents at Crema shewing him to be living there in 1535.
-_Zibaldone Cremasco_ for year 1795. In the _Notizia Morelli_ he is termed
-_Civerto el Forner_. iii. 31, iv. 222.
-
-Civetta, or perhaps Enrico de Bles, a Bohemian, living about 1590.
-_Lomazzo._ d. at Ferrara. iii. 337, 340.
-
-Claret, Gio., of Flanders, painted in Piedmont about 1600. _Della Valle._
-v. 470.
-
-Claudio, Maestro, a French painter of glass, d. in the pontificate of
-Giulio II. _Vasari._ i. 227.
-
-Clementone, _see_ Bocciardo.
-
-Clovio, D. Giulio, of Croazia, d. 1578, aged 80. _Bottari._ i. 183, iv. 24.
-
-Coccorante, Lionardo, a Neapolitan, painted in 1743. _Dominici._ ii. 444.
-
-Cockier, or Cozier, Michele, di Malines, b. 1497, d. 1592. _Baldinucci._
-ii. 121.
-
-Coda, Benedetto, da Ferrara, d. about 1520. _Baruffaldi._ v. 41.
-
----- Bartolommeo, his son; he signs himself _Bartholomæus Ariminensis_, and
-painted in 1543. _Oretti, Mem._ _ib._
-
-Codagora, and Cadagora by _Dominici_, Viviano, called by mistake Il
-Viviani. Flourished about 1650. ii. 260, 421.
-
-Codibue, Gio. Bat., a Modenese, painted in 1598. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 51.
-
-Cola, di, Gennaro, a Neapolitan, b. about 1320, d. about 1370. _Dominici._
-ii. 350.
-
-Colantonio, di, Marzio, a Roman, d. at Turin in the pontif. of Paul V.
-_Baglione._ ii. 171, v. 468.
-
-Coli, Gio., a Lucchese, d. 1682, aged 47. _Orlandi._ i. 358.
-
-Collaceroni, Agostino, a Bolognese, pupil to P. Pozzi. _Guida d'Ascoli_,
-ii. 288, 338.
-
-Colle, dal, near Città S. Sepolcro, Raffaellino, painted in 1546. _Vasari._
-i. 220, ii. 116.
-
-Colleoni, Girolamo, a Bergamese. His _Memor._ from 1532 up to 1555, or
-thereabouts. _See the annotations to Tassi._ iii. 182.
-
-Colli, Antonio, a pupil of P. Pozzo. _Guida di Roma._ ii. 338.
-
-Colombano, Bernardin, painted at Pavia in 1515. _Pitture d'Italia._ iv.
-235.
-
-Colombini, Gio., of Trevisi, d. 1774. _Federici._ iii. 387.
-
-Colonna, Angiol Michele, b. 1600, in the diocese of Como in district of
-Revel, d. 1687 at Bologna. _Crespi._ i. 311, v. 211, 440.
-
----- Melchior, a supposed pupil of Tintoret. _Zanetti._ iii. 196.
-
----- Girolamo, _see_ Mengozzi.
-
-Coloretti, Matteo, da Reggio, b. 1611. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 68.
-
-Coltellini, Michele, a Ferrarese, lived in 1517. _Baruffaldi._ v. 298.
-
-Comandè, Franc., a Messinese, a pupil of Guinaccia. _Hakert._ ii. 376.
-
----- Gio. Simone, his brother, b. 1588, _ib._
-
-Comendich, Lorenzo, b. at Verona, flourished in Milan about 1700.
-_Guarienti._ iii. 340, iv. 328.
-
-Comi, Girolamo, da Modena, flourished about 1550. _Tiraboschi._ At S.
-Michele in Bosco he inscribed on one of his pictures the year 1563.
-_Oretti, Memor._ iv. 69.
-
----- Franc., otherwise called Il Muto di Verona, or Il Fornaretto, was
-living in 1718. _Pozzo._ d. the 2d Jan. 1737, aged 55. _Oretti, Memor._ v.
-230.
-
-Commenduno, a Bergamese, of the school of Nova. _Tassi._ iii. 30.
-
-Como, da, F. Emanuele, _Minor. Riform._, painted in 1660. _MS._ d. at Rome,
-1701, aged 76. _Orlandi._ iv. 326.
-
-Comodi, Andrea, a Florentine, b. 1560, d. 1638. _Baldinucci._ i. 286.
-
-Compagnoni, Cav. Sforza, a Maceratese, lived about 1650. _MS._ ii. 212.
-
-Conca, Cav. Sebastiano, b. at Gaeta, 1676, d. 1764. _Memorie delle belle
-Arti._ ii. 301, 412.
-
----- Gio., his brother, ii. 302.
-
-Conciolo, painted at Subiaco in 1219. _MS._ ii. 11.
-
-Condivi, Ascanio, of Ripatransone, pupil to Michelangiolo; published a life
-of him in 1553. i. 162, 179.
-
-Conegliano, da, Cesare, flourished in the time of Titian. _Zanetti._ iii.
-162.
-
----- Ciro, pupil to Paul Veronese, d. young. iii. 237.
-
----- Conegliano, Gio. Batista, Cima, called from his native place Il
-Conegliano. His notices up to 1517. _Ridolfi._ iii. 64.
-
----- Carlo, his son. _Federici._ iii. 65.
-
-Consetti, Antonio, a Modenese, b. 1686, d. 1766. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 67.
-
-Consolano, _see_ Casolani.
-
-Contarino, Cav. Gio., a Venetian, b. 1549, d. 1605. _Ridolfi._ iii. 282.
-
-Conte, del, or Fassi Guido, b. in Carpi, 1584, d. 1649. _Tiraboschi._ iv.
-70.
-
----- Jacopino, a Florentine, d. 1598, aged 88. _Baglione._ i. 252, ii. 169.
-
-Conti, Cesare and Vinc. d'Ancona, d. in the pontif. of Paul V. _Baglione._
-ii. 170, v. 468.
-
----- Domenico, a Florentine, pupil to Andrea del Sarto. _Vasari._ i. 206.
-
----- Conti, Francesco, a Florentine, b. 1681, d. 1760. _R. Gall._ i. 347.
-
----- Gio. Maria, a Parmigianese, painted in 1660. _Affò._ iv. 139.
-
-Contri, Antonio a Ferrarese, d. 1732. _Baruffaldi._ v. 350.
-
----- Francesco, his son, and successors of the school. _ib._
-
-Coppa, a pupil of Magnasco at Milan. _Ratti._ iv. 328.
-
----- _see_ Giarola.
-
-Coppi, or del Meglio, Jacopo, da Peretola, in the Flor. state, b. 1523, d.
-1591. _R. Gall. of Florence._ i. 269.
-
-Coppola, Carlo, a Neapolitan, living in 1665. _Dominici._ ii. 422.
-
-Coralli, Giulio, a Bolognese, b. 1641, d. at an advanced age. _Crespi._ v.
-166.
-
-Corbellini, pupil of Ciro Ferri. _Pascoli._ ii. 272.
-
-Cordegliaghi, or Cordella Aghi Giannetto, and Andrea, of Venice, flourished
-the beginning of the sixteenth century. _See Zanetti._ Perhaps this
-Giannetto is the Zanin (buffoon) of the Comandador, often mentioned in the
-_Notizia_. _See Morelli_, p. 197. iii. 60.
-
-Coreggio, Francesco, a Bolognese, living in 1678. _Malvasia._ v. 145.
-
----- da, _see_ Allegri, and Bernieri.
-
-Corenzio, Cav. Bellisario, a Greek, b. about 1588, d. 1643. _Dominici._ ii.
-390.
-
-Corna, della, Antonio, a Cremonese, painted in 1478. _Zaist._ iv. 151.
-
-Cornara, Carlo, a Milanese, d. 1673, aged 68. _Orlandi._ iv. 311.
-
-Cornia, della, Fabio, of Perugino, of the dukes of Castiglione, b. 1600, d.
-1643. _Pascoli._ ii. 224.
-
-Corona, Leonardo da Murano, b. 1561, d. 1605. _Ridolfi._ iii. 264.
-
-Coronaro, _see_ Calvi.
-
-Corradi, _see_ del Ghirlandaio.
-
-Corradini, _see_ F. Carnevale.
-
-Corso, Gio., Vincenzo, a Neapolitan, d. about 1645. _Dominici._ ii. 379.
-
----- Niccolo, a Genoese, painted in 1503. _Soprani._ v. 367.
-
-Corte, Valerio, from Pavia, d. 1580, aged 50. _Soprani._ v. 385.
-
----- Cesare, a Genoese, son of Valerio, b. 1550. _Ratti._ d. about 1613.
-_Soprani._ _ib._
-
----- Davide, his son, d. of the plague in 1657. _Soprani._ v. 386.
-
-Cortese, P. Giacomo, called Il Borgognone, a Jesuit, b. 1621, d. 1676.
-_Baldinucci._ i. 311, 330, 450, ii. 253.
-
----- Guglielmo, called Il Borgognone, brother of the preceding, b. 1628, d.
-1679. _Pascoli._ ii. 269.
-
-Cortona, da, Pietro, _see_ Berrettini.
-
----- Urbano, painted in 1481. _Della Valle._ i. 429.
-
-Corvi, Domenico, of Viterbi, d. 1803, aged about 80. _MS._ ii. 325.
-
-Cosattini, Canon. Giuseppe, an Udinese, painted in 1672; was still living
-in 1734. _Renaldis._ iii. 364.
-
-Cosci, _see_ Balducci. P. Cosimo, _see_ Piazza.
-
-Cosimo, di (Rosselli) Piero, a Florentine, b. 1441, d. 1521. _Baldinucci._
-i. 96, 214.
-
-Cosmati, Adeodato di Cosimo, a Roman, worker in mosaic, i. 8.
-
-Cosmè, _see_ Tura.
-
-Cossa, Franc., a Ferrarese, living in 1474. _Guida di Bologna._ v. 293.
-
-Cossale, Grazio, a Brescian, or rather Cozzale, living in 1605. _Zamb._, p.
-114. iii. 327.
-
-Costa, Andrea, a Bolognese, a pupil of Caracci. _Malvasia._ v. 193.
-
----- Franc., a Genoese, b. 1672, d. 1740. _Ratti._ v. 440.
-
----- Ippolito, a Mantuan, flourished in 1538. _Lamo._ iv. 21.
-
-Costa, Lorenzo, a Ferrarese, painted in 1488, d. about 1530. _Baruffaldi._
-v. 30, 292.
-
----- Another Lorenzo, lived about 1560. _Vasari._ _ib._
-
----- Luigi and Girolamo, his brothers. _Volta._ iv. 22.
-
----- Tommaso, of Sassuolo, b. 1690. _Tiraboschi._ Aged about 56. _Orlandi_,
-and _Cart. Oretti_, iv. 62.
-
-Costanzi, Placido, a Roman, associated to the academy of St. Luke, 1741, d.
-1759, aged 71. _MS._ ii. 273.
-
-Cotignola, da, Francesco, (Marchesi or Zaganelli) painted at Parma in 1518.
-_Affò._ v. 38.
-
----- Bernardino, a younger brother, lived in 1509. _Crespi, in his Addenda
-to Baruffaldi._ v. 39.
-
----- Girolamo Marchesi, d. aged 69, in the pontif. of Paul III. _Vasari._
-Or 1550, aged 70. _Baruffaldi._ v. 32.
-
-Cozza, Franc., b. at Istilo in the Calabrese, 1605, d. 1682. _Pascoli._ ii.
-208, 409.
-
----- Gio. Batista, a Milanese, d. at Ferrara in 1742, aged 66.
-_Cittadella._ v. 346.
-
-Crastona, (_Pitture d'Italia_) or Cristona, _Orlandi._
-
----- Gioseffo, a Pavese, b. 1664, living in 1718. _Orlandi._ iv. 325.
-
-Creara, Santo, a Veronese, pupil to Felice Brusasorci. His works with the
-year 1603. _Oretti, Mem._ iii. 316.
-
-Credi, di, Lorenzo Sciarpelloni, a Florentine, d. aged 78, after 1531.
-_Bottari._ i. 158.
-
-Cremona, da, Niccolo, lived in 1518. _Masini._ iv. 160.
-
-Cremonese, Lattanzio, lived in the fifteenth century. _Zaist._ _ib._
-
----- Simone, perhaps the same as M. Simone da Napoli, iv. 150.
-
----- Il, da Paesi, _see_ Bassi, _see_ Caletti.
-
-Cremonini, Gio. Batista, da Cento, d. 1610. _Malvasia._ v. 79.
-
-Crescenzi, Gio. Batista, a Roman, d. at Madrid, aged about 63. _Baglione._
-Or aged 65, in 1660. _Palomino._ ii. 227.
-
----- del, Bartolommeo Cavarozzi, da Viterbo, d. young in 1625. _Baglione._
-_ib._
-
-Crescione, Giovanni, a Neapolitan, painted in 1568. _Vasari._ ii. 375.
-
-Crespi, Benedetto, of Coma, and Anton Maria, his son, called I Bustini,
-lived, as it appears, in the seventeenth century. _Orlandi._ iv. 319.
-
----- Gio. Batista, called Il Cerano, from a district in the Novarese, d.
-1633, aged 76. _Orlandi._ iv. 300.
-
----- Gio. Pietro, called also De'Castoldi, grandfather of the preceding,
-painted about 1535. _MS._ _ib._
-
----- Raffaello, of the same family, painted about 1542. _MS._ _ib._
-
----- Daniele, a Milanese, d. 1630, aged about 40. _Orlandi._ iv. 302.
-
----- Cav. Giuseppe, a Bolognese, called Lo Spagnuolo, b. 1665, d. 1747.
-_Crespi._ iii. 359, v. 248.
-
----- Antonio, his son, d. 1781. _Guida di Bologna._ v. 251.
-
----- Don Luigi, Canonico, another son, d. 1779. _Guida di Bologna._ _ib._
-
-Crespini, de', Mario, of Coma, flourished about 1720. _MS._ iv. 329.
-
-Cresti, _see_ Da Passignano.
-
-Creti, Cav. Donato, a Cremonese, b. 1671, d. 1749, at Bologna. _Crespi._ v.
-231.
-
-Crevalcore, da, Piermaria, pupil to Calvart. _Malvasia._ v. 72.
-
-Criscuolo, Gio. Angelo, a Neapolitan, d. about 1573. _Descrip. of Naples_,
-1572. _Dominici._ ii. 383.
-
----- Gio. Filippo, his brother, b. at Gaeta, d. aged 75, about 1584.
-_Dominici._ ii. 379.
-
-Crispi, Scipione, of Tortona, painted in 1592. _Pitture d'Italia_; and in
-1559. _Co. Durando._ v. 458.
-
-Cristofori, or Cristofani, Fabio, del Piceno, a worker in mosaic, and
-academical painter of S. Luke in 1658. _Pascoli._ ii. 341.
-
----- Pietro Paolo, a Roman, his son, a mosaic worker, lived in 1736.
-_Pascoli._ _ib._
-
-Crivelli, Angiol Maria, called Il Crivellone, d. about 1730. _MS._ iv. 329.
-
----- Jacopo, his son, d. 1760. _MS._ _ib._
-
----- Cav. Carlo, a Venetian. _Ridolfi._ Painted in 1476. _MS._ ii. 20, iii.
-29.
-
-Crivelli, Vittorio, also a Venetian. In the _Antichità Picene_, tom. xxix.
-and xxx. mention is made of his paintings of date of 1489 and 1490. ii. 20,
-iii. 29.
-
----- Francesco, a Milanese, lived in 1450. _MS._ iv. 223.
-
-Croce, Baldassare, di Bologna, d. 1528, aged 75. _Baglione._ v. 125.
-
-Crocifissaio, del, _see_ Macchietti.
-
-Crocifissi, de', _see_ Da Bologna.
-
-Cromer, called Il Croma, Giulio, a Ferrarese, d. 1632, aged about 60.
-_Baruffaldi._ v. 326. Also Gio. Bat. Cromer, a Paduan, d. about 1750.
-_Guida di Padova._
-
-Crosato, Gio. Batista, of the Venetian school, d. 1756. _Catalogo
-Algarotti._ v. 491.
-
-Cucchi, Antonio, or Gio. Antonio, a Milanese, painted in 1750. _Pitture
-d'Italia_. iv. 323.
-
-Cungi, or Congi, or Cugni. In _Guarienti's Dictionary_, by mistake, called
-Cugini, Lionardo and Gio. Batista da Borgo S. Sepolcro, lived in the time
-of Vasari. i. 272.
-
----- Francesco, son of Lionardo, painted in 1587. _Guida di Volterra._
-_ib._
-
-Cuniberti, Franc. Ant. da Savigliano, d. 1745. _Pitture d'Italia_. v. 488.
-
-Cunio, Daniello, a Milanese, pupil to Bernardino Campi. _Lomazzo._ iv. 287.
-
----- Rodolfo, a Milanese, lived about 1650. _MS._ iv. 288.
-
-Curia, Franc., a Neapolitan, b. about 1538, d. about 1610. _Dominici._ ii.
-378.
-
-Currado, Cav. Francesco, a Florentine, b. 1570, d. about 1661. _R. Gall. of
-Florence._ i. 262.
-
-Curti, _see_ Dentone.
-
-Cusighe, da, in the Bellunese, Simone. His notices from 1382 up to 1409.
-_MS._ iii. 18.
-
-Cusin, M., a landscape painter, flourished in 1660. _Boschini._ iii. 338.
-
-Cutigliano, _see_ Carigliano.
-
- D.
-
-Daddi, Bernardo, a Florentine, d. 1380. _Baldinucci._ i. 65.
-
----- Cosimo, a Florentine, pupil to Naldini. _Baldinucci._ Lived in 1614.
-_Guida di Volterra._ i. 262.
-
-Dallamano, Giuseppe, a Moden., b. 1679, d. 1758. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 69, v.
-491.
-
-Dalmasio, Scannabecchi, a Bolognese painter, b. about 1325, living in 1353.
-_Piacenza, nel tom._ ii. _p. 5_. v. 19.
-
----- Lippo, his son, commonly called Lippo Dalmasio, or Lippo dalle
-Madonne. His notices from 1376. _Malvasia._ His will in 1410, shortly
-before his decease. _See Piacenza, in place cited._ _ib._
-
-Damiani, Felice, da Gubbio, his works from 1586 to 1606. _MS._ ii. 162.
-
-Damini, Pietro, da Castelfranco, d. 1631, aged 39. _Ridolfi._ iii. 274.
-
----- Giorgio, his brother, d. 1631. _Ridolfi._ _ib._
-
-Dandini, Cesare, a Florentine, b. about 1595, d. 1658. _Baldinucci._ i.
-291, ii. 266.
-
----- Vincenzio, brother of Cesare, b. 1607, d. aged 68. _Orlandi._ i. 340.
-
----- Pietro, his son, b. 1646, d. 1712. _R. Gall. of Flor._ _ib._
-
----- Ottaviano, son of Pietro, flourished during the eighteenth century.
-_Serie degl'Illustri Pittori, &c._ i. 341.
-
-Dandolo, Cesare, a Venetian, lived in 1595. _Morigia._ iv. 287.
-
-Danedi, called Montalto, Gio. Stefano da Trevilio in the Milanese, d. 1689,
-aged 81. _Orlandi._ iv. 318.
-
----- Gioseffo, his brother, d. aged 70. _Orlandi._ _ib._
-
-Dante, Girolamo, otherwise Girol. di Tiziano, by whom he was educated.
-_Ridolfi._ iii. 155.
-
-Danti, Teodora, of Perugia, aunt of the three Danti who follow, d. 1573,
-aged 75. _Pascoli._ ii. 40.
-
----- P. Ignazio, of Perugia, a Dominican, b. 1537, d. 1586. _Pascoli._ ii.
-145.
-
----- Girolamo, his brother, b. 1547, d. 1580. _Pascoli._ ii. 146.
-
----- Vincenzio, another brother, b. 1530, d. 1576. _Pascoli._ _ib._
-
-Dardani, Antonio, a Bolognese, b. 1677, d. 1735. _Zanotti._ v. 239.
-
-Davanzo, Jacopo, a Paduan, painted about 1377. _Notizia publ. dal Morelli_,
-tom. iii. p. 12. _See_ Avanzi.
-
-David, Lodovico Antonio, di Lugano, lived in 1718. _Orlandi._ iv. 309.
-
-Dei, Matteo, a Florentine worker in niello of the fifteenth century. _Lett.
-Pitt._, tom. ii. i. 112.
-
-Delfino, Cav. Carlo, a Frenchman, painted at Turin in 1664. _MS._ v. 476.
-
-Delfinone, Girolamo, a Milanese, lived about 1495. _Lomazzo._ iv. 281.
-
----- Scipione Delfinone, his son. _Lomazzo._ _ib._
-
----- Marcantonio, son of Scipione, lived in 1591. _Lomazzo._ _ib._
-
-Deliberatore, Niccolo, da Foligno, his work in 1461. _Colucci._ ii. 26.
-
-Dello, a Florentine, d. about 1421, aged 49. _Vasari._ i. 63.
-
-Dentone, otherwise Girol. Curti, a Bolognese, d. 1631. _Malvasia._ Or died,
-18th December, 1632, aged 56, and interred at S. Niccolo. _Oretti, Mem._ v.
-80, 206.
-
-Desani, Pietro, a Bolognese, b. 1595, d. 1647. _Malvasia._ iv. 63, v. 184.
-
-Desiderio, Monsieur, a painter of perspective in the time of Corenzio.
-_Dominici._ ii. 392.
-
-Desubleo, or Sobleo, Michele, of Flanders, pupil to Guido. _Malvasia._ v.
-154.
-
-Diamante, F., a Carmelite, da Prato, pupil of F. Filippo Lippi. _Vasari._
-i. 79.
-
-Diamantini, Cav. Gio., or rather Giuseppe da Fossombrone. _Zanetti_, and
-_Colucci_, tom. xxxi. d. 1708. _Melchiori._ v. 201.
-
-Diana, Benedetto, a Venetian, was competitor of the Bellini. _Ridolfi._
-iii. 57.
-
----- Cristoforo, of S. Vito in the Friuli, pupil of Amalteo. _Cesarini._
-iii. 132.
-
-Dianti, Gio. Franc., a Ferrarese, b. 1576. _Baruffaldi._ v. 312.
-
-Diatalevi, _see_ D'Assisi.
-
-Dielai, otherwise Gio. Francesco Surchi, a Ferrarese, d. about 1590.
-_Baruffaldi._ v. 308.
-
-Dimo, Giovanni, painted at Venice in 1660. _Boschini._ iii. 271.
-
-Dinarelli, Giuliano, a Bolognese, pupil of Guido. _Malvasia._ d. 1671, aged
-42. _Oretti, Mem._ v. 155.
-
-Discepoli, Gio. Batista, called Lo Zoppo, of Lugano, d. 1660, aged 70.
-_Orlandi._ iv. 311.
-
-Diziani, Gaspero, of Belluno, d. 1667. _Catalogo Algarotti._ iii. 368.
-
-Do, Giovanni, a Neapolitan, d. 1656. _Dominici._ ii. 418.
-
-Dolci, Carlo, a Florentine, b. 1616, d. 1686. _Baldinucci._ i. 310.
-
----- Agnese, his daughter, lived beyond the year 1686. _Baldinucci._ i.
-311.
-
-Dolce, Luzio, of Castel Durante, painted in 1536. _MS._ Lived in 1589.
-_Terzi._ ii. 164.
-
----- Ottaviano, his father, and Bernardino, his grandfather. _ib._
-
-Dolobella, Tommaso, of Belluno, a pupil of Aliense. _Ridolfi._ iii. 268.
-
-Domenichino, or Menichino, _see_ Zampieri, _see_ Ambrogi.
-
-Dominici, Franc., da Trevigi, flourished about 1530. _Guida di Trevigi._ d.
-aged 35. _Ridolfi._ iii. 166.
-
----- de', Bernardo, a Neapolitan, published his history in 1742 and 1743,
-ii. 444.
-
-Donatello, otherwise Donato, a Florentine, b. 1383, d. 1466. _Vasari._ i.
-70, 225.
-
-Donati, Bortolo, a Venetian. _Guida._ Was living in 1660. _Boschini._ iii.
-271.
-
----- de', Luigi, of Coma, painted in 1510. _MS._ iv. 226.
-
-Donato, painted in Venice in 1459. _Ridolfi._ iii. 28.
-
----- Zeno, a Veronese, a painter of the sixteenth century. _Vasari._ iii.
-216.
-
-Dondoli, l'Abate, of Spello, lived the beginning of the eighteenth century.
-_MS._ ii. 311.
-
-Donducci, _see_ Mastelletta.
-
-Doni, Adone, d'Assisi, his work in 1472. _Guida di Perugia._ Read 1572.
-Living in 1567. _Vasari._ Signed himself _Dono delli Doni_. _Mariotti._ ii.
-40.
-
-Donnabella, _see_ Gentiloni.
-
-Donnini, Girolamo, da Coreggio, b. 1681, d. 1743. _Tiraboschi._ v. 255.
-
-Donnino, di, Agnolo, a Florentine, and assistant of Bonarruoti. _Vasari._
-i. 170.
-
-Donzelli, Piero and Polito, Neapolitans, d. about 1470. _Dominici._ ii.
-363.
-
----- Pietro, a Mantuan, pupil of Cignani. _MS._ v. 256.
-
-Dorigny, Luigi, otherwise Lodovico, a Parisian, b. 1654. _Orlandi._ d.
-1742. iii. 372.
-
-Dossi, Dosso, d. about 1560. _Baruffaldi._ v. 302.
-
----- Gio. Batista, d. about 1545. _Baruffaldi._ _ib._
-
----- Evangelista, of the same family. _Scannelli._ v. 306.
-
-Draghi, Cav. Gio. Batista, a Genoese, d. 1712, aged 55. _Guida di
-Piacenza._ v. 269, 435.
-
-Ducci, Virgilio, da Città di Castello, a pupil of Albani. _MS._ ii. 217.
-
-Duccio, di, Boninsegna, a Sienese, painted in 1282. His Mem. up to 1339.
-_Della Valle._ i. 386.
-
-Duchino, _see_ Landriani.
-
-Dughet, Gasp., b. at Rome, 1613, d. 1675. _Pascoli._ ii. 244.
-
-Duramano, Francesco, a Venetian. _Guarienti._ Flourished about the middle
-of the eighteenth century. iii. 389.
-
-Durante, Co. Giorgio, of Brescia, b. 1683, d. 1755. _Guida di Rovigo_, and
-_MS. Carbone presso l'Oretti_. iii. 389.
-
-Duro, or Durero, Alberto, b. in Nurimburgh, 1470; rather born 20th May,
-1471, d. April 6th, 1528; which dates are verified by the very accurate
-_Bartsch_, in his new work, entitled _Le Peintre Graveur_, vol. vii.,
-Vienna, 1808. _Baldinucci._ i. 110, 128, 145, iii. 137.
-
-
- E.
-
-Edesia, d', Andrino, a Pavese, lived about 1330. _Lomazzo._ iv. 212.
-
-Egogui, Ambrogio, a Milanese, his altar-piece of 1527. _MS._ iv. 257.
-
-Elzheimer, Adamo, or Adamo di Frankfort, or Tedesco, d. in the pontificate
-of Paul V. _Sandrart._ ii. 241.
-
-Emanuele, a Greek priest, lived in 1660. v. 21.
-
-Empoli, da, in the Florentine state, Jacopo Chimenti, b. 1554, d. 1640.
-_Baldinucci._ He is called Cristoforo da Empoli in _Lezioni del Lami_, by
-mistake. i. 294.
-
-Ens, or Enzo, Cav. Giuseppe, d'Augusta, called the younger, to distinguish
-him from his father, a court painter of Ridolfo II. Flourished in 1660.
-_Boschini._ Orlandi calls him Ains, or Enzo; Zanetti, Enzo and Heinz. In
-his celebrated Tomb of Christ at Ognissanti, he signed himself _Jos.
-Heinsius_. iii. 341.
-
----- Daniele, his son, Zanetti, _ib._
-
----- Gio., a Milanese, perhaps of the school of the Procaccini. _Guida di
-Milano._ iv. 309.
-
-Episcopio, Giustino, once called De' Salvolini, di C. Durante, lived in
-1594. _Terzi._ ii. 165.
-
-Ercolanetti, Ercolano, of Perugia, lived in 1683. _Orlandi._ ii. 331.
-
-Ercole, da Ferrara, _see_ Grandi.
-
-Ercolino, di, Guido, _see_ De Maria.
-
-Esegrenio, perhaps of the sixteenth century, if not more modern. iii. 9.
-
-Estense, Baldassare, of Ferrara, lived in 1472. _Baruffaldi._ v. 293.
-
-Evangelisti, Filippo, assisted by Benefial about 1745. _Lettere Pittor._,
-tom. v. ii. 274.
-
-Everardi, Angelo, a Brescian, called Il Fiamminghino, b. 1647, d. aged 31.
-_Orlandi._ iii. 339.
-
-
- F.
-
-Fabio, di, Gentile, of the Piceno, flourished in 1442. ii. 20.
-
-Fabriano, di, Bocco, painted in 1306. _Colucci._ ii. 15.
-
----- Antonio, his work of 1454. _MS._ ii. 19.
-
----- Giuliano. _MS._ _ib._
-
-Fabriano, Gentile, his work, 1423; d. an octogenarian. _Vasari._ ii. 17.
-
-Fabrizzi, Antonio Maria, a Peruginese, d. 1649, aged 55. _Orlandi._ Or b.
-1594. _Pascoli._ ii. 223.
-
-Facchinetti, Giuseppe, a Ferrarese, pupil of Anton Felice Ferrari.
-_Cittadella._ v. 348.
-
-Facciate, delle, Bernardino, _see_ Poccetti.
-
-Faccini, Bartolommeo, a Ferrarese, d. 1557. _Baruffaldi._ v. 315.
-
----- Girolamo, his brother, _ib._
-
-Fachetti, Pietro, a Mantuan, d. 1613, aged 78. _Baglione._ ii. 169, iv. 22.
-
-Facini, Pietro, a Bolognese, d. young in 1602. _Malvasia._ v. 190.
-
-Faenza, da, M. Antonio, his fine picture of 1525. _Civalli._ v. 91.
-
----- Jacopone, or Jacomone, the same as Giacomo Bertucci. His _Mem._ from
-1513 to 1532. _MS._ ii. 119.
-
----- Gio. Batista, his son, painted in 1580. _Crespi._ d. 19th February,
-1614. _Cart. Oretti._ v. 48.
-
----- Figurino, pupil of Giulio Romano. _Vasari._ v. 92.
-
----- Marco, _see_ Marchetti.
-
----- Ottaviano, a pupil of Giotto. Pace, another scholar of Giotto.
-_Vasari._ v. 47.
-
-Falce, la, Antonio, a Messinese, d. 1712. _Hakert._ ii. 411.
-
-Falcieri, Biagio, a Veronese, d. 1703, aged 75. _Pozzo._ iii. 325.
-
-Falcone, Aniello, a Neapolitan, b. 1600, d. 1665. _Dominici._ ii. 420.
-
-Falconetto, Gio. Maria, a Veronese, d. 1534, aged 76. _Vasari._ Or rather
-living in 1553. _MS. cited by Temanza._ iii. 214.
-
----- Gio. Antonio, his brother. _Vasari._ _ib._
-
-Falgani, Guasparre, a Florentine, scholar of Valerio Marucelli.
-_Baldinucci._ i. 325, 326.
-
-Fallaro, Giacomo, painted with credit at Venice, in the time of Titian.
-_Vasari._ iii. 241.
-
-Fano, da, Bartolommeo and Pompeo, painted about 1530. _MS._ ii. 45.
-
-Fanzone, or Faenzone; Marini writes it _Finzoni_, (_Galler._ p. 8.) Ferraù,
-da Faenza, a scholar of Vanni. _Orlandi._ d. 1645, aged 83. _Cart. Oretti._
-v. 199.
-
-Farelli, Cav. Giacomo, a Neapolitan, b. 1624, d. in 1706. _Dominici._ ii.
-408.
-
-Farinato, Paolo, a Veronese, sprung from the Farinati degli Uberti,
-Florentines, d. 1606, aged 84. _Ridolfi._ iii. 171, 222.
-
----- Orazio, his son, d. young. _Pozzo._ His altar-piece at S. Francesco di
-Paola, executed in 1615. _Oretti, Mem._ iii. 223.
-
-Fasano, Tommaso, scholar of Giordano. _Guida di Napoli._ ii. 433.
-
-Fasolo, Gio. Antonio, a Vicentese, d. aged 44. _Ridolfi._ Or aged 44, in
-1572. Epitaph in Faccioli. _Museum Lapid. Vicentin._, p. 144. iii. 309.
-
-Fassetti, Gio. Batista, of Reggio, b. 1686, living in 1772. _Tiraboschi._
-iv. 70.
-
-Fassi, _see_ Del Conte.
-
-Fassolo, Bernardino, di Pavia, painted in 1518. _MS._ iv. 258.
-
-Fattore, il, _see_ Penni.
-
-Fava, Co. Pietro, a Bolognese, b. 1669, (perhaps 67,) d. 1744, aged 77.
-_Crespi._ v. 232.
-
----- _see_ Macrino.
-
-Fayt, Gio. d'Anversa, living in 1656. _Guarienti._ iii. 344.
-
-Febre, le, Valentino, of Brussels, d. at Venice, about 1700. _Zanetti._
-iii. 293.
-
-Federighetto, _see_ Bencovich.
-
-Federighi, Antonio, worked the pavement of the cathedral at Siena, in 1481.
-_Della Valle._ i. 429.
-
-Fei, or del Barbiere, Alessandro, a Florentine, b. 1543. _Vasari._ Painted
-in 1581. _Borghini._ i. 267.
-
-Feltrini, or Feltrino, Andrea, a Florentine, pupil of Morto, b. 1543.
-_Vasari._ Painted in 1581. _Borghini._ i. 214.
-
-Feltro, da, Morto, d. aged 45, at Zara, some years after 1505. _Vasari._ Or
-rather after 1519. _Cambrucci._ Supposed to be the same with Pietro Luzzo
-da Feltro, called Zarato. i. 213, ii. 46, iii. 247. _See_ Luzzo.
-
-Ferabosco, Pietro, a supposed Lucchese, painted in 1616. _Guarienti._ i.
-278.
-
----- Girolamo, _see_ Forabosco.
-
-Fergioni, Bernardino, a Roman, living in 1718. _Orlandi._ And 1719. _Carte
-Oretti._ ii. 332.
-
-Fermo, di, Lorenzino, master of Giuseppe Ghezzi. _Orlandi._ ii. 288.
-
-Fernandi, Francesco, called L'Imperiali, or rather D'Imperiali. _Guida di
-Roma._ Flourished about 1730. ii. 306.
-
-Ferracuti, Gio. Domenico, a Maceratese, lived in the seventeenth century.
-_MS._ ii. 247.
-
-Ferraiuoli, degli Afflitti, Nunzio, a Neapolitan, d. 1735, at Bologna, aged
-75. _Crespi._ v. 264.
-
-Ferramola, Fioravante, a Brescian, d. 1528. _Zamb._ iii. 82.
-
-Ferrante, Cav. Gio. Francesco, a Bolognese, scholar of Gessi, painted much
-at Piacenza, d. 1652. _Guida di Piacenza._ iv. 139.
-
-Ferranti, Decio, and Agosto his son, Lombards, flourished about 1500. _MS._
-iv. 235.
-
-Ferrantini, Gabriele, otherwise Gabriele dagli Occhiali, a Bolognese,
-flourished in 1588. _Guida di Bologna._ v. 72.
-
----- Ippolito, of the school of the Caracci. _Malvasia._ v. 197.
-
-Ferrara, da, Antonio, or Ant. Alberto, d. about 1450. _Baruffaldi._ v. 288.
-
----- da, Cristoforo, or da Modena, called also Da Bologna, his work of
-1380. _Guida di Bologna._ v. 16, 286.
-
----- Galasso, his Mem. from 1404 up to 1450. _Baruffaldi._ v. 16, 286.
-
----- Gelasio, di, Niccolò, lived in 1242. _Baruffaldi._ v. 284.
-
----- da, Pietro, a scholar of the Caracci. _Malvasia._ v. 329.
-
----- Rambaldo and Laudadio, lived in 1380. _Baruffaldi._ v. 285.
-
----- Stefano, a pupil of Squarcione. _Vasari._ Or, at least, contemporary,
-as we collect from Savonarola, who wrote about 1430. v. 291.
-
----- other Stefani da Ferrara. _Guida della Città._ One of them painted in
-1531. v. 291.
-
-Ferraresino, _see_ Berlinghieri.
-
-Ferrari, Antonfelice, his son, a Ferrarese, b. 1668, d. 1719. _Baruffaldi._
-v. 348.
-
-Ferrari, Bernardo, da Vigevano, his imitator. _Lomazzo._ iv. 270.
-
----- Bianchi, _see_ Bianchi.
-
----- Francesco, b. near Rovigo in 1634, d. at Ferrara in 1708.
-_Baruffaldi._ v. 347.
-
----- Gaudenzio, b. in Valdugia in the Milanese, 1484, d. 1550. _Della
-Valle._ ii. 118, iv. 266.
-
----- Gregorio, da Porto Maurizio, in the Genovese, b. 1644, d. 1726.
-_Ratti._ v. 399.
-
----- de', Gio. Andrea, a Genoese, b. 1598, d. 1669. _Soprani._ v. 412.
-
----- Girolamo, a Vercellese, iv. 278.
-
----- Lorenzo, his son, b. 1680, d. 1744. _Ratti._ v. 433.
-
----- Luca, da Reggio, d. 1652, at Padua, aged 49. _Guida di Padova._ Or b.
-1605, d. 1654. _Tiraboschi._ iii. 307, iv. 61.
-
----- Orazio, b. at Voltri, 1606, d. 1657. _Soprani._ v. 417.
-
----- Pietro, Parmigiano, d. 1787. _Affò._ iv. 141.
-
----- Succession of this school, v. 348.
-
-Ferrau, _see_ Fanzone.
-
-Ferretti, Gio. Domenico, called D'Imola, b. at Florence, 1692. _Roy. Gall.
-of Florence._ i. 349.
-
-Ferri, Ciro, a Roman, b. 1634, d. 1689. _Baldinucci._ i. 336. ii. 271.
-
-Ferrucci, Nicodemo, a Florentine, from Fiesole, d. 1650. _Baldinucci._ i.
-292.
-
-Feti, Domenico, a Roman, d. aged 35. _Baglione._ In 1624. _Orlandi._ ii.
-230, iv. 27.
-
-Fiacco, or Flacco, Orlando, a Veronese, flourished about 1560.
-_Baldinucci._ iii. 216.
-
-Fialetti, Odoardo, a Bolognese, b. 1573, aged 65. _Malvasia._ iii. 196, v.
-79.
-
-Fiammeri, P. Gio. Batista, a Jesuit, d. old, the beginning of the
-pontificate of Paul V. _Baglione._ ii. 226.
-
-Fiamminghi, Angiolo and Vincenzio. _Guida di Roma._ ii. 236.
-
----- Gualtieri and Giorgio, painters on glass, lived about 1568. _Vasari._
-i. 227.
-
----- Giovanni, Rossi and Niccolò, workers in embroidery and tapestry.
-_Vasari._ i. 215.
-
-Fiamminghini, _see_ Della Rovere.
-
-Fiamminghino, _see_ Everardi.
-
-Fiammingo, Arrigo, d. aged 78, in the pontificate of Clement VIII.
-_Baglione._ His altar-piece at S. Francesco in Perugia, dated 1564; where
-he signs himself _Henricus Malinis_. _Mariotti._ ii. 160.
-
----- Enrico, a scholar of Spagnoletto and of Guido. _Malvasia._ v. 154.
-
----- Gio., painted in the time of Gregory XIII. _Taia._ ii. 170.
-
----- Jacopo, a scholar of Maratta. _Vita del Maratta._ ii. 286.
-
----- Lodovico, _see_ Pozzoserrato.
-
----- (Il), _see_ La Longe, _see_ Calvart.
-
-Fiasella, Domenico, called, from his district, Il Sarzana, b. 1589. d.
-1669. _Soprani._ v. 396.
-
-Ficatelli, Stefano, of Cento, lived in 1700. _Cittadella._ v. 172.
-
-Ficherelli, Felice, a Florentine, called Felice Reposo, b. 1605. d. 1660.
-_Baldinucci._ i. 295.
-
-Fidani, Orazio, a Florentine, his works, dating about 1642, d. young. _MS._
-i. 288.
-
-Fiesole, da, B. Giovanni, a Dominican, called Il B. Gio. Angelico, b. 1387,
-d. 1455. _Baldinucci._ Painted in the cathedral of Orvieto. 1457. _Della
-Valle._ i. 76, ii. 18.
-
-Figino, Ambrogio, a Milanese, flourished about 1590. _Orlandi._ living in
-1595. _Morigia._ iv. 275.
-
----- Girolamo, living also in 1595. iv. 276.
-
-Figolino, Gio. Batista, or Marcello, a Vicentese, lived about 1450.
-_Ridolfi._ In two engravings in the imperial cabinet, by his hand, we read,
-_Marcello Fogolino_. _Zani._ The same in his two pictures at Vicenza. i.
-122, iii. 34.
-
-Filgher, M. Corrado, a German, living in 1660. _Boschini._ iii. 338.
-
-Filippi, Camillo, a Ferrarese, d. 1574. _Baruffaldi._ i. 180, v. 316.
-
----- Bastiano, commonly called Bastianino, his son, b. 1540. _Baruffaldi._
-Or rather 1532. _Crespi._ _MS._ d. 1602. _Baruffaldi._ v. 315.
-
-Filippi, Cesare, another son, d. shortly after 1602. _Baruffaldi._ v. 318.
-
----- Giacomo, a scholar of the Ferrari, d. 1743. _Cittadella._ v. 348.
-
----- (Taia,) or rather Filipepi, _see_ Botticelli.
-
-Filocamo, Antonio, Paolo, Gaetano, brothers and Messinese, d. in the plague
-of 1743. _Hakert._ ii. 440.
-
-Finiguerra, Maso, a Florentine, living in 1452. _Gori._ i. 112.
-
-Finoglia, Paol Domenico, d'Orta, d. 1656. _Dominici._ ii. 405.
-
-Fiore, del, Colantonio, a Neapolitan, d. 1444, aged 90. _Dominici._ Or d.
-young. _Summozio._ ii. 350.
-
----- Francesco, a Venetian, deceased in 1434. _Zanetti._ iii. 27.
-
----- Jacobello, his son, memorials from 1401 to 1436. _MS._ Ridolfi and
-Zanetti were mistaken in ascribing to him the picture Della Carità, with
-date of 1446; whereas the Cav. de' Lazzara assured me of his having read
-_Johannes Alemanus Antonius de Murano_. iii. 27.
-
-Fiorentino, Tommaso, lived in Spain, 1511. _Conca._ i. 212.
-
----- Giuliano, _see_ Bugiardini.
-
----- Michele, _see_ Alberti.
-
----- il, _see_ Vaiano, _see_ Stefano, _see_ Vante.
-
-Fiori, Cesare, a Milanese, d. 1702, aged 66. _Orlandi._ iv. 317.
-
----- da, Mario, _see_ Nucci Gaspero, _see_ Lopez Carlo, _see_ Voglar.
-
-Fiorini, Gio. Batista, a Bolognese, living in 1588. _Malvasia._ Painted
-along with Aretusi, in the church of the Carità, in 1585. _Oretti, Mem._
-ii. 129.
-
-Firenze, da, Giorgio, his works from 1314 to 1325. _Baron Vernazza._ v.
-449.
-
-Flori, Bastiano, and Foschi F. Salvatore of Arezzo, assistants of Vasari,
-about 1545. i. 270.
-
----- Bernardino, and Griffi Batista, scholars of Garofolo. _Baruffaldi._ v.
-373.
-
----- N. della Fratta, a painter of the sixteenth century. _MS._ ii. 165.
-
-Floriani, Francesco and Antonio, of Udine, lived in 1568. _Vasari._ Of the
-first there remains a picture in his native place, with date of 1579, and
-another of 1586. _Renaldis._ iii. 135.
-
-Floriano, Flaminio, a supposed scholar of Tintoretto. _Zanetti._ iii. 196.
-
-Florigorio, Bastiano, da Udine. _Ridolfi._ Or rather Florigerio, painted in
-1533. _Guida di Padova._ iii. 135.
-
-Foco, Paolo, a Piedmontese, lived about 1660. _MS._ v. 490.
-
-Folchetti, Stefano, of Piceno, his work of 1494. ii. 20.
-
-Foler, Antonio, a Venetian, d. 1616, aged 80. _Ridolfi._ iii. 242.
-
-Foligno, da, F. Umile. _Guida di Roma._ Lived the beginning of the
-eighteenth century. ii. 311.
-
-Folli, Sebastiano, a Sienese, painted in 1608. _Della Valle._ i. 441.
-
-Fondulo, Gio. Paolo, a Cremonese, scholar of Antonio Campi. _Zaist._ iv.
-184.
-
-Fontana, Prospero, a Bolognese, b. 1512. _Borghini._ Interred at the Servi,
-1597. _Oretti, from Church Registers._ ii. 169, v. 63.
-
----- Lavinia, his daughter, b. 1552. _Malvasia._ d. at Rome, 1614, aged 62.
-_Oretti, taken from an authentic portrait in the Casa Zappi._ ii. 169,
-_ib._
-
----- Alberto, a Modenese, painted in 1537, d. 1558. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 46.
-
----- Batista, a Veronese, a painter of the sixteenth century. _Pozzo._ iii.
-216.
-
----- Flaminio, di Urbino, seems to have lived in 1576. _Lazzari._ ii. 173.
-
----- Orazio, brother of Flaminio, flourished from 1540 up to 1560.
-_Avvocato Passeri._ _ib._
-
----- Salvatore, a Venetian, painted at Rome in the chapel of Sixtus V.
-_Guida di Roma._ ii. 159.
-
-Fontebasso, Franc. Salvatore, a Venetian, b. 1709, d. 1769. _Catalogo
-Algarotti._ iii. 368.
-
-Fontebuoni, Anastagio, a Florentine, d. young in the pontificate of Paul V.
-_Baglione._ i. 292.
-
-Foppa, Vincenzio, da Brescia, painted in 1455, d. 1492. _Zamboni._ _See
-also_ Caradosso. iii. 30, iv. 218.
-
-Forabosco, (written also Ferabosco,) Girolamo, a Venetian, or Paduan, lived
-in 1660. _Boschini._ iii. 284.
-
-Forbicini, Eliodoro, a Veronese, lived in 1568. _Vasari._ iii. 214.
-
-Forli, da, Ansovino, a scholar of Squarcione. _Guida di Padova._ iii. 72.
-
----- Bartolommeo, a scholar of Francia. _Malvasia._ v. 45.
-
----- Guglielmo, (Oretti finds him called Guglielmo degli Organi,) a scholar
-of Giotto. _Vasari._ v. 42.
-
----- Melozzo, (F. Francesco,) painted about 1472. _Vasari._ Was living also
-in 1494. _Paccioli_, _Summa Aritmetica_. d. 1492, aged 56. _Oretti, Mem._
-v. 42.
-
-Formello, di, Donato, deceased in the pontificate of Gregory XIII.
-_Baglione._ ii. 157.
-
-Formentini, il, a landscape painter of this age. _Guida di Brescia._ iii.
-383.
-
-Fornari, Moresini Simone, di Reggio, a painter of the sixteenth century.
-_Tiraboschi._ iv. 37.
-
-Forner, el, _see_ Civerchio.
-
-Forti, Giacomo, a Bolognese, painted in 1483. _Malvasia._ v. 24.
-
-Fortini, Benedetto, a Florentine, d. 1732, aged 57. _Moreni_, vol. vi. i.
-325, 328.
-
-Fortori, Alessandro, di Arezzo, lived in 1568. _Vasari._ i. 270.
-
-Fortuna, Alessandro, lived in 1610. _Passeri._ ii. 207.
-
-Fossano, da, Ambrogio, painted about 1473. _Guida di Milano_ of 1783. iv.
-233.
-
-Foti, Luciano, a Messinese, b. 1694, d. 1779. _Hakert._ ii. 441.
-
-Fracanzani, Franc., a Neapolitan, d. about 1657. _Dominici._ ii. 418.
-
-Francesca, della, Piero, from Borgo S. Sepolcro, called also Pietro
-Borghese, d. about 1484, aged 86. _See Vasari._ i. 71, ii. 23, iv. 221, v.
-289.
-
-Franceschi, or de' Freschi, Paolo, of Flanders, d. 1596, aged 56.
-_Ridolfi._ iii. 195.
-
-Franceschiello, _see_ De Mura.
-
-Franceschini, Baldassare, from his native place called Il Volterrano, b.
-1611, d. 1689. _Baldinucci._ i. 301.
-
----- Cav. Marcantonio, b. 1648 at Bologna, d. 1729. _Zanotti._ v. 241.
-
-Franceschini, Can. Giacomo, his son, d. 1745. _Guida di Bologna._ Or d.
-26th December, 1745, aged 73. _Oretti, Mem._ v. 245.
-
----- Mattia, of Turin. _Pitture d'Italia_, painted in 1745. v. 487.
-
-Franceschitto, a Spaniard, scholar of Giordano, d. young. _Vita del Giord._
-of 1728. ii. 433.
-
-Francesco, Don, a monk of Cassino; a painter on glass; opened school at
-Perugia in 1440. _Orlandi_, _Risp._ i. 226.
-
-Franchi, Ant., a Lucchese, b. 1634, d. 1709. _R. Gall._ i. 303, ii. 223.
-
----- Cesare, of Perugia, d. 1615. _Pascoli._ ii. 223.
-
-Franchini, Niccolò, a Sienese, living in 1761. _Pecci._ i. 454.
-
-Francia, Domenico, a Bolognese, d. 1758, aged 56. _Crespi._ v. 275.
-
----- Pietro, a Florentine, one of the masters of Fei. _Borghini._ i. 267.
-
----- otherwise Raibolini Francesco, a Bolognese, painted before 1490.
-_Malvasia._ d. 1535. _MS._ i. 112, v. 25.
-
----- Giacomo, his son; his work of 1526. _Guida di Bologna._ d. 1557, and
-interred at S. Francesco. _Oretti, Mem._ v. 29.
-
----- Gio. Batista, son of Giacomo, d. 1575. _Malvasia._ v. 30.
-
----- Giulio, cousin of Francesco, flourished about 1500. _Baldinucci._ d.
-1540, and buried at S. Francesco. _Oretti, Mem._ v. 29.
-
----- or Francia Bigi, or Franciabigio, Marcantonio, a Florentine, b. 1483,
-d. 1524. _Baldinucci._ i. 202.
-
-Franco, Alfonso, b. at Messina in 1466, d. there of the plague in 1524.
-_Hakert._ ii. 367.
-
----- Angiolo, a Neapolitan, d. about 1445. _Dominici._ ii. 357.
-
----- Batista, called Il Semolei, a Venetian, painted in 1536, d. 1561.
-_Vasari._ i. 182, iii. 242.
-
----- Giuseppe, a Roman, called De' Monti and Dalle Lodole, d. in the
-pontificate of Urban VIII. _Baglione._ ii. 158.
-
----- Lorenzo, a Bolognese, d. at Reggio about 1630. _Orlandi._ Aged 67.
-_Malvasia._ iv. 310.
-
----- Bolognese, _see_ Da Bologna.
-
-Francucci, _see_ Da Imola.
-
-Frangipane, Niccolò, a Paduan; according to some, of Udine, or rather of
-doubtful birth-place. _Lett. Pitt._, tom. i. p. 248. His memor. up to 1595.
-_Renaldis._ iii. 169.
-
-Frari, _see_ Bianchi Ferrari.
-
-Fratacci, or Fratazzi, Antonio, a native of Parma, painted in 1730. _Guida
-di Milano._ iv. 140.
-
-Frate, il, _see_ Della Porta.
-
----- Paolotto, il, _see_ Ghislandi.
-
----- del, Cecchino, a scholar of F. Bartolommeo. _Vasari._ i. 194.
-
-Fratellini, Giovanna (by birth, Marmocchini) a Florentine lady, b. 1666, d.
-1731, aged 65. _R. Gall. of Flor._ i. 363.
-
----- Lorenzo, her son, d. 1729, aged 40. _Serie degli Illustri Pittori._
-_ib._
-
-Fratina, _see_ De Mio.
-
-Frattini, Gaetano, a scholar of Franceschini. _Guida di Ravenna._ v. 247.
-
-Friso, del, _see_ Benfatto.
-
-Friulano, Niccolò, painted in 1332, iii. 19.
-
-Fulco, Gio., a Messinese, b. 1615, d. about 1680. _Hakert._ ii. 407.
-
-Fumaccini, _see_ Samacchini.
-
-Fumiani, Ant., a Venetian, d. 1710, aged 67. _Zanetti._ iii. 353, v. 190.
-
-Fumicelli, Lodovico, of Treviso, painted in 1536. _Ridolfi._ In the _Guida
-di Treviso_ he is called Fiumicelli. Flumicellus is read in the Latin
-documents, according to _Federici_. iii. 165.
-
-Fungai, Bernardino, a Sienese, lived about 1512. _Della Valle._ i. 407.
-
-Furini, Filippo, called Lo Sciameroni, a Florentine, pupil of Passignano.
-_Baldinucci._ i. 328.
-
----- Francesco, his son, b. about 1600, d. 1649. _Baldinucci._ Or d. in
-1646, and buried at S. Lorenzo. _Oretti, Memor._ i. 305.
-
-
- G.
-
-Gabassi, Margherita, a Modenese, a paintress of this age. _Tiraboschi._ iv.
-68.
-
-Gabbiani, Anton Domenico, a Florentine, b. 1652, d. 1722. _R. Gall. of
-Flor._ i. 343.
-
----- Gaetano, his nephew. _Serie de' più Illustri Pittori._ i. 345.
-
-Gabrielli, Camillo, a Pisan, d. 1730. _Morrona._ i. 357.
-
-Gabrielo, Onofrio, called in Padua Onofrio da Messina, painted in 1656.
-_Guida di Padova._ b. 1616, d. 1706, aged 90. _Hakert._ ii. 409.
-
-Gaddo, Gaddi, a Florentine, d. aged 73, in 1312. _Vasari._ i. 32.
-
----- Taddeo, his son, b. 1300, living in 1352. _Baldinucci._ i. 58.
-
----- Angelo, son of Taddeo, d. 1387, i. 59. _Baldinucci._ Aged 63.
-_Vasari._ i. 60.
-
----- Gio., brother of Angiolo, _ib._
-
-Gaeta, da, _see_ Pulzone.
-
-Gaetano, Luigi, a Venetian, a mosaic worker employed in 1590. _Zanetti._
-iii. 253.
-
-Gagliardi, Cav. Bernardino, da Città di Castello, d. 1660, aged 51.
-_Orlandi._ ii. 234.
-
-Galanino, otherwise Baldassare Aloisi, a Bolognese, d. 1638, aged 60.
-_Baglione._ ii. 241.
-
-Galeotti, Sebast., a Florentine, d. 1746, at Piedmont, aged about 70.
-_Ratti._ i. 347.
-
----- Giuseppe and Gio. Batista, his sons, were living in 1769. _Ratti._ v.
-439.
-
-Galizia, Fede, di Trento, was still a young unmarried lady in 1595.
-_Morizia._ She painted in 1616. _Guida di Milano._ iv. 296.
-
-Galli, Gio. Antonio, a Roman, called Spadarino. _Orlandi._ A painter of the
-seventeenth century. ii. 234.
-
-Galli, _see_ Bibiena.
-
-Galliari, Bernardino, di Cacciorna, in the Piedmontese, d. 1794, aged 87.
-_Della Valle._ v. 492.
-
-Gallinari, Pietro, called Pierino del Sig. Guido, d. 1664. _Crespi._ v.
-155.
-
-Gambara, Lattanzio, a Brescian, d. aged 32. _Ridolfi._ Or in 1573 or 1574.
-_Zamboni._ iii. 177.
-
-Gambarini, Gioseffo, a Bolognese, b. 1680, d. 1725. _Zanotti._ v. 235.
-
-Gamberati, Girol., a Venetian, d. old in 1628. _Ridolfi._ iii. 271.
-
-Gamberucci, Cosimo, a Florentine, painted in 1610. _Moreni._ i. 261.
-
-Gandini, or del Grano, Giorgio, a native of Parma, d. 1538. _Affò._ iv.
-122.
-
----- Antonio, a Brescian, d. 1630. _Orlandi_ and _Zamboni_. iii. 326.
-
----- Bernardino, his son, d. 1651. _MS._ _ib._
-
-Gandolfi, Gaetano, b. at St. Matteo della Decima in the Bolognese, 30th
-August, 1734, d. suddenly 30th June, 1802. _Elogio del Sig. Grilli._ v.
-279.
-
----- Ubaldo, his brother, d. 1781, aged 53. _Guida di Bologna._ _ib._
-
-Gandolfino, Maestro, was living in 1493. _Della Valle._ v. 452.
-
-Garbieri, Lorenzo, a Bolognese, d. 1654, aged 74. _Malvasia._ Or aged 75.
-_Oretti_, from the _Registry_ of S. Gio. in Monte. v. 184.
-
----- Carlo, his son and pupil. _Malvasia._ v. 186.
-
-Garbo, del, Raffaellino, a Florentine, d. 1524, aged 58. _Vasari._ i. 93.
-
-Gargiuoli, Domenico, called Micco Spadaro, a Neapolitan, b. 1612, d. 1679.
-_Dominici._ ii. 421.
-
-Garofolini, Giacinto, a Bolognese, b. 1666, d. 1725. _Zanotti._ v. 247.
-
-Garofolo, Carlo, a Neapolitan, scholar of Giordano, d. a few years after
-his master. _Dominici._ i. 228.
-
----- da, otherwise Benvenuto Tisio, or Tisi, b. 1481, in the Ferrarese, d.
-1559. _Vasari._ ii. 117, v. 299, 310.
-
-Garoli, Pierfrancesco, b. at Turin in 1638, d. 1716. _Pascoli._ ii. 339, v.
-469.
-
-Garzi, Luigi, b. at Pistoia in 1638, d. 1721. _Pascoli._ Or b. 1640, June
-23d. _Orlandi_ and _Carte Oretti_. ii. 276.
-
----- Mario, his son, d. young. _Pascoli._ ii. 277.
-
-Garzoni, Giovanna, of Ascoli, d. 1683, at an advanced age. _Orlandi._ ii.
-258.
-
-Gasparini, Gaspare, a Maceratese, lived about 1585. _MS._ ii. 166.
-
-Gatta, della, D. Bartolommeo, a Camaldolese, d. 1461, aged 83. _Vasari._
-More probably in 1491. i. 99.
-
-Gatti, Bernardo, or Bernardino, called Il Soiaro, a Cremonese; according to
-others a Vercellese, or Pavese; was employed in 1522, d. 1575. _Zaist._ iv.
-120, 165.
-
----- Gervasio, his nephew. His works from 1578 up to 1631. iv. 167.
-
----- Uriele, painted in 1601. _Guida di Piacenza._ iv. 168.
-
----- Fortunato, Parmig., employed in 1648. _Affò._ iv. 139.
-
----- Girolamo, a Bolognese, b. 1662, d. 1726. _Crespi._ v. 247.
-
----- Tommaso, b. at Pavia in 1642, lived in 1718. _Orlandi._ iv. 325.
-
-Gavasio, Agostino, a Bergamese, painted in 1527. _Tassi._ iii. 84.
-
----- Gio. Giacomo, a Bergamese, was employed in 1511. _Tassi._ _ib._
-
-Gavassetti, Camillo, da Modena, d. young in 1628. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 59.
-
-Gavignani, Gio., di Carpi, b. 1615, living in 1676. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 72.
-
-Gaulli, Gio. Batista, called Baciccio, b. at Genoa in 1639, d. 1709.
-_Pascoli._ ii. 298, v. 425.
-
-Gellée, Claudio, commonly called Claude Loraine, b. 1600, d. 1682.
-_Pascoli._ ii. 247.
-
-Generoli, Andrea, called, from his birth-place, Il Sabinese. _Orlandi._
-Called Generelli in the _Guida di Roma_. Flourished in the seventeenth
-century. ii. 268.
-
-Genga, Girolamo, of Urbino, d. 1551, aged 75. _Vasari._ i. 408, ii. 34.
-
-Gennari, Benedetto, da Cento, lived about 1610. _Malvasia._ v. 165.
-
----- Gio. Bat., painted in 1607. _Guida di Bologna._ _ib._
-
----- Ercole, a son of Benedetto, b. 1597, d. aged 61. _Crespi_ in the
-_Giunte al Baruffaldi_. v. 170.
-
----- Bartolommeo, another son of Benedetto. _Crespi._ d. 1658, aged 67.
-_Oretti, Mem._ _ib._
-
-Gennari, Benedetto, the younger son of Ercole, b. 1633, d. 1715. _Crespi._
-_ib._
-
----- Cesare, another son, b. 1641, d. 1688. _Crespi._ v. 171.
-
----- Lorenzo, di Rimino, was living in 1650. _Guida di Rimino._ v. 172.
-
-Genova, da, Lucchetto, _see_ Cambiasi.
-
-Genovese, Il Prete, or Il Cappuccino, _see_ Strozzi.
-
-Genovesini, by Orlandi called Marco, by others Bartolommeo, a Milanese,
-painted in 1628. _MS._ In the _Mem. Oretti_ the mistake into which many, as
-well as myself, had fallen, is detected: the above was supposed to be his
-surname, whereas this writer found in the church of the Certosa of
-Garignano, _Bartol. Roverio D. Genovesino_, 1626; and also in the
-refectory one of his Crucifixions with the year 1614. iv. 317, v. 478.
-
-Genovesino, il, _see_ Miradoro, _see_ Calcia.
-
-Gentile, Luigi, of Brussels, an academician of St. Luke in 1650. _Orlandi._
-d. 1657, at Brussels, aged 60. _Passeri._ ii. 236.
-
----- di, Maestro Bartolommeo, d'Urbino. His painting of 1497. _MS._ ii. 21.
-
-Gentileschi, or Lomi Orazio, b. 1563, d. 1646. _Morrona._ i. 316.
-
----- Artemisia, his daughter, b. 1590, d. 1642. _Morrona._ i. 317.
-
-Gentiloni, Lucilio, da Filatrava, perhaps Filattrano, and Belladonna, whose
-designs are extolled by Marini in the _Gallery_, lived about 1610. v. 469.
-
-Gera, a Pisan, an old painter. _Morrona._ i. 66.
-
-Gessi, Franc., a Bolognese, b. 1588, d. 1649. _Oretti, Mem._ ii. 397, v.
-148.
-
----- del, _see_ Ruggieri.
-
-Ghelli, Francesco, of the Bolognese territory, lived in 1680. _Crespi._
-Born at Medicina, 8th Jan. 1637, d. at Bologna, 3d May, 1703. _Oretti_ from
-_MS._ accounts of artists of that place. v. 204.
-
-Gherardi, Antonio, da Rieti, b. 1644, d. 1702. _Pascoli._ ii. 217.
-
-Gherardi, Cristofano, di Borgo S. Sepolcro, called Doceno, d. 1556, aged
-56. _Vasari._ i. 271.
-
----- Filippo, a Lucchese, d. soon after 1681. _MS._ i. 358.
-
-Gherardini, or Ghilardini, Alessandro, a Florentine, b. 1655, d. 1723. _R.
-Gall. of Flor._ i. 347.
-
----- Gio. a Bolognese, pupil of Colonna. _Crespi._ d. 1685, aged 75.
-_Oretti, Mem._ v. 212.
-
----- Stefano, a Bolognese, scholar of Gambarini, d. 1755. _Guida di
-Bologna._ v. 235.
-
----- Tommaso, a Florentine, b. 1715, d. 1797. _MS._ i. 365.
-
-Gherardo, a Florentine, lived towards the end of the fifteenth century.
-_Vasari._ i. 100.
-
----- dalle Notti, _see_ Hundhorst.
-
-Ghezzi, Cav. Sebastiano, of the Commune in the Ascolano, lived some years
-after 1634. _Guida di Ascoli._ ii. 294.
-
----- Cav. Giuseppe, his son, b. in the Commune in 1634, d. at Rome in 1721.
-_Guida di Ascoli._ _ib._
-
----- Cav. Pierleone, son of Giuseppe, b. at Rome in 1674, d. 1755. _R.
-Gall. of Florence._ ii. 295.
-
-Ghiberti, Lorenzo, a Florentine, d. 1455, aged 77 and upwards.
-_Baldinucci._ i. 7, 225.
-
----- Vittorio, a Florentine, lived in 1829. _Varchi presso il Moreni._ i.
-102.
-
-Ghidone, Galeazzo, a Cremonese, lived in 1598. _Zaist._ iv. 184.
-
-Ghigi, Teodoro, or Teodoro, a Mantuan, a pupil of Giulio. _Orlandi_ calls
-him a Roman. iv. 19.
-
-Ghirardoni, Gio. Andrea, a Ferrarese, lived in 1620. _Baruffaldi._ v. 327.
-
-Ghirlandaio, del, Domenico (Corradi) a Florentine; in some books also
-commonly written Del Grillandaio; b. 1451, d. 1495. _Vasari._ i. 94, 163.
-
----- Davide, his brother, b. 1451, d. 1525. _Vasari._ i. 96.
-
----- Benedetto, another brother, d. aged 50. _Vasari._ _ib._
-
----- Ridolfo, son of Domenico, d. 1560, aged 75. _Vasari._ i. 209.
-
----- Ghisi, Giorgio, called Giorgio, a Mantuan, an engraver in the time of
-Giulio Romano. _Orlandi._ iv. 23.
-
-Ghislandi, Domenico, a Bergamese, painted in 1662. _Tassi._ iii. 335.
-
----- Fra Vittore, his son, called Il Frate Paolotto, d. 1743, aged 88.
-_Tassi._ iii. 370.
-
-Ghisolfi, (Crisolfi and Chisolfi) Gio., a Milanese, d. 1683, aged 60.
-_Orlandi._ ii. 244, iv. 327.
-
-Ghissoni, Ottavio, a Sienese, pupil of Gio. Vecchi. _Soprani._ i. 443, v.
-398.
-
-Ghiti, Pompeo, a Brescian, b. 1631, d. 1703. _Orlandi._ iii. 328.
-
-Giacarolo, Gio. Batista, of Mantua, scholar of Giulio. _Volta._ iv. 20.
-
-Giacciuoli, N. a pupil of Orizzonte. _Catalogo Colonna._ ii. 330.
-
-Giacomone, _see_ Lippi, _see also_ Da Faenza.
-
-Gialdisi, N., a native of Parma, flourished at Cremona about 1720. _Zaist._
-iv. 143.
-
-Gianella, _see_ Da Siena.
-
-Giannetti, Filippo, a Messinese, d. 1702, at Naples. _Hakert._ ii. 445.
-
-Giannizzero, scholar of Borgognone. _Catalogo Colonna._ ii. 254.
-
-Giaquinto, Corrado, di Molfetta, d. old in 1765. _Conca._ ii. 305, iv. 323,
-v. 484.
-
-Giarola, Gio., da Reggio, d. 1557. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 52, 116.
-
----- or Gerola, Ant., a Veronese, called Il Cav. Coppa, d. 1665, aged about
-70. _Pozzo._ iii. 324, iv. 328.
-
-Gibertoni, Paolo, a Modenese, flourished in Lucca about 1660. _MS._ iv. 69.
-
-Gilardi, Piet., a Milanese, b. 1679, flourished 1718. _Orlandi._ iv. 322.
-
-Gilioli, Giacinto, a Bolognese, a scholar of the Caracci. _Malvasia._ d.
-27th June, 1665, aged 71. _MS._ v. 197.
-
-Gimignani, Giacinto, b. 1611, at Pistoia, d. 1681. _Pascoli._ i. 354.
-
----- Lodovico, son of Giacinto, b. 1644, at Rome, d. 1697. _Pascoli._ _ib._
-
----- Alessio, a Pistoiese, painted in the 17th century. _MS._ i. 315.
-
-Ginnasi, Caterina, a Roman lady, d. 1660, aged 70. _Passeri._ ii. 215.
-
-Gioggi, Bartolo, a Florentine, lived about 1350. _Baldinucci._ i. 54.
-
-Giolfino, or Golfino, Niccolo, a Veronese, master of Farinato, _Pozzo._
-iii. 215.
-
-Gionima, Simone, a Paduan, scholar of Cesare Gennari. _Crespi._ Or rather a
-Dalmatian by family, and b. at Venice in 1655. _Family Pedigree in the Mem.
-Oretti._ v. 171.
-
----- Antonio, son of Simone, b. 1697, d. 1732. _Crespi._ v. 234.
-
-Giordano, Cav. Luca, called _Luca fa presto_, a Neapolitan, b. 1632, d.
-1705. _Dominici._ Or 1704. _Conca._ i. 228, ii. 426.
-
----- Stefano, a Messinese, painted in 1541. _Hakert._ ii. 377.
-
-Giorgetti, Giacomo, of Assisi, a scholar of Lanfranco, d. aged 77.
-_Orlandi._ ii. 214.
-
-Giorgio, di, Francesco, a Sienese, lived in 1480. _Vasari._ i. 404.
-
-Giorgione, or Giorgio Barbarelli, da Castelfranco in the Trevigiano, d.
-1511, aged 34. _Vasari._ iii. 99.
-
-Giottino, or Tommaso di Stefano, a Florentine, b. 1324, d. aged 32.
-_Bottari._ i. 57.
-
-Giotto, (Manni explains Angiolotto, others Ambrogiotto) of Vespignano in
-the Florentine territory, b. 1276, d. 1337. _Vasari._ Is called Giotto di
-Bondone from his father. i. 24, 39, ii. 13, 348, iii. 9, iv. 34, 211, v.
-14, 37, 285.
-
-Gio, Tedesco, or Zuane, of Germany, was companion of the Vivarini.
-_Zanetti._ His works up to 1447. _Guida di Padova._ iii. 22.
-
----- di, Tedesco Marco, was employed in 1463. _Guida di Rovigo._ iii. 68.
-
----- a painter at Chieri in 1342. _MS._ v. 450.
-
-Giovenale, painted at Rome in 1440. _Rondinini._ ii. 16.
-
-Giovenone, Girolamo, da Vercelli, flourished towards 1500. _MS._ Two of his
-pictures at S. Paolo di Vercelli, bearing dates of 1514 and 1516. _Lettera
-del P. Allegranza al Sig. Oretti._ iv. 237.
-
-Giovenone, Batista, Giuseppe, Paolo, of the same family. _P. della Valle._
-iv. 278.
-
-Giovita, a Brescian, called Il Brescianino, a scholar of Gambara.
-_Ridolfi._ iii. 180.
-
-Giraldini, (more correctly Gilardino) Melchiore, a Milanese, d. 1675.
-_Orlandi._ iv. 316.
-
----- N., his son, a painter of battle-pieces. _Orlandi._ iv. 317.
-
-Girandole, dalle, _see_ Buontalenti.
-
-Giron, M., a Frenchman, flourished in 1660. _Boschini._ iii. 338.
-
-Gismondi, _see_ Perugino Paolo.
-
-Giulianello, Pietro, a painter in the modern-antique style. _MS._ ii. 44.
-
-Giuliano, Giorgio, da Cività Castellana, painted in 161... _MS._ ii. 213.
-
-Giunta, _see_ Pisano.
-
-Giuntalocchio, Domen., a Pratese, scholar of Soggi, d. old. _Vasari._ i.
-275.
-
-Giusti, Antonio, a Florentine, d. 1705, aged 81. _Orlandi._ i. 326.
-
-Gnocchi, Pietro, a Milanese, called also, as it seems, Luini, lived in
-1595. _Morigia._ iv. 264.
-
-Gobbi, Marcello, a Maceratese, lived about 1606. _MS._ ii. 222.
-
-Gobbino, _see_ Rossi.
-
-Gobbo, il, da Cortona, il Gobbo de' Caracci, il Gobbo da' Frutti, or Pietro
-Paolo Bonzi, d. aged 60, in the pontif. of Urban VIII. _Baglione._ _See
-Lett. Pitt._, tom. v. ii. 259, v. 205.
-
-Gobbo, del, _see_ Solari.
-
-Gori, Angiolo, a Florentine, lived in 1658. _Descrip. de la Gallerie Roy.
-de Flor._, 1790. i. 325.
-
----- Lamberto, a Florentine, professor of scagliola work, d. 1801, aged 70.
-i. 346.
-
-Goro and Bernardo di Francesco, painters on glass, lived in 1434. _Moreni._
-i. 226.
-
-Goti, Maurelio, a Ferrarese, scholar of Facchinetti. _Cittadella._ v. 348.
-
-Gotti, Vincenzio, a Bolognese, d. 1636. _Orlandi._ v. 197.
-
-Gozzoli, Benozzo, a Florentine, d. aged 78. Tomb erected to him in 1478.
-_Vasari._ i. 77.
-
-Grammatica, Antiveduto, b. near Rome, of Sienese father, d. 1626, aged
-about 55. _Baglione._ i. 451, ii. 241.
-
-Grammorseo, Pietro, painted in 1523, v. 452.
-
-Granacci, Franc., a Florentine, b. 1477, d. 1544. _Bottari._ i. 184.
-
-Grandi, Ercole, da Ferrara, d. 1531, aged 40. _Baruffaldi._ v. 294.
-
-Granello, Nicolosio, a Genoese, pupil of Ottavio Semini. _Soprani._ v. 383.
-
-Graneri, of Turin, lived in 1770. _MS._ v. 490.
-
-Grano, del, _see_ Gandini.
-
-Grappelli, a painter of the seventeenth century, ii. 234.
-
-Grassaleoni, Girolamo, a Ferrarese, d. 1629. _Baruffaldi._ v. 315.
-
-Grassi, Gio. Batista, da Udine, lived in 1568. _Vasari._ iii. 128.
-
----- Tarquinio, painted at Turin in 1715. _Guida di Torino._ v. 482.
-
----- Gio. Batista, his son. _ib._
-
----- Nicola, a Venetian, pupil of Niccolò Cassana. _Zanetti._ Called Guassi
-by Guarienti. In the _Guida di Udine_ he is called Della Carnia. iii. 382,
-v. 482.
-
-Gratella, _see_ Filippi.
-
-Grati, Gio. Batista, a Bolognese, b. 1681, d. 1758. _Crespi._ v. 229.
-
-Graziani, scholar of Borgognone. _Catalogo Colonna._ ii. 254.
-
----- Ercole, a Bolognese, b. 1688, d. 1765. _Crespi._ v. 231.
-
-Grazzini, Gio. Paolo, a Ferrarese, d. 1632. _Baruffaldi._ v. 338.
-
-Grecchi, Marcantonio, a Sienese, his work of 1634. _MS._ i. 452.
-
-Greche, delle, Domenico, or Domenico Greco, and Teoscopoli, d. 1625, aged
-77. _Palomino_, who here mistakes, the engraving of Pharaoh drowning
-bearing date of 1549. i. 110, iii. 155.
-
-Grechetto, _see_ Castiglione.
-
-Greco, N., scholar of Pellegrino da Udine, iii. 134.
-
-Grecolini, Antonio, painted at Rome in 1702. _Pascoli._ ii. 217.
-
-Gregori, Girolamo, a Ferrarese, d. 1773, almost 80. _Cittadella._ v. 350.
-
-Griffoni, Annibale, di Carpi, flourished in 1656. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 71.
-
----- Don Gaspero, his son, b. 1640, painted in 1677. _Tiraboschi._ _ib._
-
----- Fulvio, an Udinese, lived in 1608. _Renaldis._ iii. 295.
-
-Grifoni, Girolamo, a Bergamese, scholar of Cavagna. _Tassi._ iii. 333.
-
-Grillenzone, Orazio, da Carpi, d. old in 1617. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 54.
-
-Grimaldi, Gio. Francesco, a Bolognese, lived in 1678. _Malvasia._ d. at
-Rome, aged nearly 80. _Orlandi._ ii. 329, v. 203.
-
----- Alessandro, his son. _Orlandi._ v. 204.
-
-Grisoni, Gioseffo, a Florentine, d. 1769. _Roy. Gall. of Flor._ i. 350.
-
-Grossi, Bartolommeo, Parmigiano, flourished about 1450. _Affò._ iv. 76.
-
-Guadagnini, Jacopo, a Bassanese, d. 1633. _Verci._ iii. 210.
-
-Gualtieri, a Paduan, lived about 1550. _Guida di Padova._ iii. 168.
-
-Gualla, Pietro, di Casale, deceased about 1760. _MS._ v. 489.
-
-Guardi, Francesco, a Venetian, d. 1793, aged 81. _MS._ iii. 387.
-
-Guardolino, _see_ Natali.
-
-Guargena, _see_ Da Messina.
-
-Guarienti, Pietro, a Veronese, d. between 1753 and 1769. _Crespi._ v. 253.
-
-Guariento, a Paduan, or Veronese. _Notizia_, p. 22. Painted in 1365.
-_Ridolfi._ iii. 12.
-
-Guarini, Bernardino, di Ravenna, painted in 1617. _MS._, and _L'Oretti_,
-who found his name on an altar-piece in the Monache della Torre. v. 198.
-
-Gubbio, da, Oderigi, d. shortly before 1300. _Baldinucci._ i. 33, ii. 12,
-v. 9.
-
----- da, Cecco and Puccio, painted about 1321. _Della Valle._ ii. 12.
-
----- da, Giorgio, flourished between 1519 and 1537. _Avvocato Passeri._ ii.
-172.
-
-Guercino, _see_ Barbieri.
-
-Guerra, Gio., a Modenese, was employed in the pontificate of Sixtus V.
-_Baglione._ ii. 149.
-
-Guerri, Dionisio, a Veronese, d. 1640, aged 30. _Pozzo._ iii. 323.
-
-Guerrieri, Gio. Francesco, of Fossombrone, flourished in the seventeenth
-century. _MS._ ii. 205.
-
-Guglielmelli, Arcangelo, a Neapolitan, lived in the eighteenth century.
-_Vita del Solimene._ ii. 444.
-
-Guglielmi, Gregorio, b. 1714, at Rome, d. 1773, at St. Petersburgh.
-_Freddy._ ii. 304.
-
-Guglielmo, supposed to be of the school of Guariento. _MS._ iii. 12.
-
----- di, Giacomo, di Castel della Pieve, lived in 1521. _Mariotti._ Called
-himself also Giacomo di Guglielmo di Ser Gherardo. _Mariotti._ ii. 40.
-
-Guidobono, Prete Bartolommeo, da Savona, d. 1709, aged 55. _Ratti._ v. 434,
-484.
-
----- Domenico, his brother, b. 1670, d. 1746. _Ratti._ v. 435.
-
-Guidotti, Borghese, Cav. Paolo, a Lucchese, d. 1629, aged about 60.
-_Baglione._ i. 277.
-
-Guinaccia, Deodato, a Neapolitan, and pupil of Polidoro. _Hakert._ ii. 376.
-
-Guisoni, or Ghisoni, Fermo, da Mantova, was living in 1568. _Vasari._ iv.
-19.
-
-
- H.
-
-Haffner, Enrico, a Bolognese, b. 1640, d. 1702. _Crespi._ And Antonio, his
-brother, a Philippine monk at Genoa, d. 1732, aged 78. _Ratti._ v. 269,
-440.
-
-Hembreker, called Mon. Teodoro, b. in Haarlem, in 1633. _Orlandi._ ii. 256.
-
-Hugford, Ignazio, a Florentine, d. 1778, aged 75. _MS._ i. 346.
-
----- P. Ab. Enrico, his brother, of Vallombrosa, b. 1695, deceased 1771.
-_Novelle Letterarie di Firenze_, 1771. i. 346.
-
-Hundhorst, or Honthorst, Gherardo, of Utrecht, called Gherardo _delle
-Notti_, d. aged 68. _Orlandi._ In 1660. _Sandrart._ ii. 204.
-
- I.
-
-Jacone, a Florentine, d. 1553. _Vasari._ i. 205.
-
-Jacopo, di, Pierfrancesco, pupil of Andrea del Sarto. _Vasari._ i. 206.
-
----- di, Nicola, _see_ Gera.
-
-Ibi, _see_ da Perugia Sinibaldo.
-
-Imola, da, Francesco. _Colucci._ ii. 17. Perhaps Bandinelli. _Malvasia._ v.
-49.
-
----- Gaspero, was living in 1521. _MS._ _ib._
-
----- Innocenzo, (Francucci,) painted from 1506 to 1542, d. aged 56.
-_Vasari._ His painting at S. Salvatore, of Bologna, bearing date 1549.
-_Oretti, Mem._ v. 56.
-
-Imparato, Francesco, a Neapolitan, flourished about 1565. _Dominici._ ii.
-379.
-
----- Girolamo, his son, d. about 1620. _Dominici._ _ib._, ii. 380.
-
-Impiccati, dagl', Andrea, so called from having painted some felons hanged.
-_See_ Del Castagno.
-
-Incisori Antichi, old engravers, i. 121.
-
-Indaco, l', or Jacopo, a Florentine, called l'Indaco, painted in 1534.
-_Bottari._ d. aged 68. _Vasari._ i. 96, 170.
-
----- Francesco, brother of Jacopo. i. 96.
-
-India, Bernardino, a Veronese, living in 1568. _Vasari._ His altar-piece at
-S. Bernardino of 1572, another of 1579, and a third at S. Nazaro, of 1584.
-_Oretti, Memor._ iii. 214.
-
----- Tullio, father of Bernardino. _Del Pozzo._ _ib._
-
-Ingegno, l', _see_ D'Assisi Andrea.
-
-Ingoli, Matteo, da Ravenna, d. 1631, aged 44. _Ridolfi._ iii. 273.
-
-Ingoni, Gio. Batista, or Gio. Batista, a Modenese. _Vasari._ d. 1608, aged
-80. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 51.
-
-Jocino, Ant., a Messinese, painter of landscape in the seventeenth century.
-_Hakert._ ii. 425.
-
-Joli, Ant., a Modenese, b. about 1700, d. 1777. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 69.
-
- L.
-
-Laar, (in Italian written and pronounced Laer,) Pietro Vander, called Il
-Bamboccio, b. at Laar in Holland, about 1613, d. 1673. _Gall. Imp._ Or in
-1675. _Argensville._ ii. 255.
-
-Lama, Gio. Bernardo, a Neapolitan, b. about 1508, d. about 1579.
-_Dominici._ ii. 374.
-
----- Gio. Batista, a Neapolitan, scholar of Giordano. _Flor. Dic._ ii. 435.
-
-Lamberti, Bonaventura, da Carpi, b. about 1651, d. 1721. _Tiraboschi._ Or
-b. 5th December, 1652. Letter from his son, in _Oretti_. ii. 291, iv. 66.
-
-Lambertini, Michele, a Bolognese, his work of 1443, with another of 1469.
-_Malvasia._ v. 28.
-
-Lamberto, a German, or Lamberto, a Lombard, or Sustermans, or Suavis, b. at
-Liege in 1506, flourished about 1550. _Orlandi._ iii. 163.
-
-Lambri, Stefano, scholar of Malosso, painted in 1623. _Zaist._ iv. 192.
-
-Lame, delle, _see_ Pupini.
-
-Lamma, Agostino, a Venetian, was employed in 1696, at about the age of 60.
-_Melchiori._ iii. 340.
-
-Lamo, Pietro, of Bologna, scholar of Innocenzio da Imola, known by a _MS._
-on the paintings of the said city. _Guida di Bologna._ d. 1578, and buried
-in the cloister of S. Francesco, painted by him with histories of that
-saint. _Oretti, Memor._ v. 13.
-
-Lamparelli, Carlo, of Spello, pupil of Brandi. _Orlandi._ ii. 214.
-
-Lana, Lodovico, da Modena, d. 1646, aged 49. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 64.
-
-Lancilao and Girolamo, Paduans, lived towards the beginning of the
-fifteenth century. _Vasari._ i. 99.
-
-Lancisi, Tommaso, of Città S. Sepolcro, b. 1603, d. aged 79. _Orlandi._ i.
-353.
-
-Lanconello, Cristoforo, of Faenza, perhaps a scholar of Barocci. _Lett.
-Pitt._, tom. vii. v. 94.
-
-Landriani, Paol Camillo, a Milanese, called Il Duchino, was young in 1591.
-_Lomazzo._ His work at La Passione, with his name and the year 1602.
-_Oretti, Mem._ Deceased shortly before 1619. _Borsieri Supplemento al
-Morigia._ iv. 288.
-
-Lanetti, Antonio, da Bugnato, a scholar of Gaudenzio. _Lomazzo._ iv. 270.
-
-Lanfranco, Cav. Gio. di Parma, d. 1744, aged 66. _Bellori._ ii. 213, 399,
-iv. 137, v. 174.
-
-Langetti, Gio. Batista, a Genoese, d. at Venice in 1676, aged 41.
-_Zanetti._ v. 427.
-
-Lanini, Bernardino, di Vercelli, was employed in 1546. _Guida di Milano._
-d. about 1578. _Della Valle._ iv. 276.
-
----- Gaudenzio and Girolamo, his brothers. _MS._ iv. 277.
-
-Lanzani, Andrea, a Milanese, d. 1712. _Orlandi._ iv. 321.
-
-Laodicia, a Pavese, living about 1330. _Lomazzo._ iv. 212.
-
-Lapi, Niccolò, a Florentine, b. 1661, d. 1732. _Roy. Gall. of Florence._ i.
-347.
-
-Lapiccola, Nicola, of Crotone, a scholar of Mancini, ii. 290.
-
-Lapis, Gaetano, di Cagli, b. 1704, d. 1776. _MS._ ii. 303.
-
-Lapo, di, _see_ Arnolfo, _see_ also vol. i. p. 32, where it is proved that
-Lapo was fellow-pupil, not the father of Arnolfo.
-
-Lappoli, Matteo, of Arezzo, scholar of D. Bartolommeo. _Vasari._ i. 222.
-
----- Gio. Antonio, his son, d. 1552, aged 60. _Vasari._ i. 222.
-
-Laudati, Gioseffo, of Perugia, lived in 1718. _Orlandi._ ii. 287.
-
-Lavizzario, Vincenzio, a Milanese, flourished in 1520. _MS._ iv. 279.
-
-Laurati, _see_ Lorenzetti.
-
-Laurentini, Giovanni, called L'Arrigoni, lived in 1600. _Guida di Rimino._
-v. 87.
-
-Laureti, rather than Lauretti, Tommaso, a Sicilian, d. in the pontificate
-of Clement VIII., aged 80. _Baglione._ ii. 125, 143, 151, 388, v. 51, 79.
-
-Lauri, Baldassare, of Antwerp, b. about 1570, d. 1642. _Baldinucci._ Or d.
-aged 70. _Pascoli._ ii. 276.
-
----- Filippo, his son, b. at Rome in 1623, d. in 1694. _Pascoli._ _ib._
-
-Lauri, Francesco, another son, b. 1610, at Rome, d. 1635. _Pascoli._ ii.
-276.
-
----- Or de Laurier, Pietro, a Frenchman, scholar of Guido. _Malvasia._ v.
-154, 206.
-
-Lauro, Giacomo, a native of Venice, resident at Trevigi, called Giacomo
-Trevigiano, d. young in 1605. _Federici._ iii. 236.
-
-Lazzari, _see_ Bramante.
-
----- Gio. Antonio, a Venetian, a scholar of Cav. Liberi, of Langetti, of
-Ricchi, of Diamantini, a good copyist and painter in crayons, d. 1713, aged
-74. _Melchiori._ iii. 211, 382.
-
-Lazzarini, Canon. Gio. Andrea, of Pesaro, b. 1710, d. 1801, aged 91. _See
-Fantuzzi Notizie del Canon. Lazzarini._ ii. 290, v. 259.
-
----- Gregorio, a Venetian, d. 1740, aged 86. _Zanetti._ Or in 1735, aged
-78. _Longhi._ Or rather in 1730, aged 75. _Guida di Venezia_ of 1733. iii.
-355.
-
-Lazzaroni, Gio. Batista, a Cremonese, d. 1698, aged 72. _Zaist._ iv. 195.
-
-Lecce, da, Matteo, painted in the pontificate of Gregory XIII. _Baglione._
-ii. 387. _See also D'Alessi._
-
-Lecchi or Lech, Antonio, lived in 1663. _Martinioni._ iii. 343.
-
-Legi, Giacomo, of Flanders, d. young about 1640. _Soprani._ v. 394.
-
-Legnago, _see_ Barbieri Francesco.
-
-Legnani, Stefano, a Milanese, called Il Legnanino, d. 1715, aged 55.
-_Orlandi._ iv. 320, v. 478.
-
----- Cristoforo, or Ambrogio, his father, iv. 320.
-
-Lelli, Ercole, a Bolognese, d. 1766. _Guida di Bologna._ v. 237.
-
----- Gio. Antonio, a Roman, d. 1640, aged 49. _Baglione._ ii. 230.
-
-Lenardi, Gio. Batista, a scholar of Pietro da Cortona. _Guida di Ascoli._
-Or of Baldi, whom he survived. _Pascoli._ ii. 268.
-
-Lendinara, da, Lorenzo Canozio, d. about 1477. _Guida di Padova._ iii. 73,
-88.
-
----- Cristoforo, his brother, and Pierantonio, his son-in-law, iii. 88.
-
-Leone, da, Giovanni, a scholar of Giulio Romano. _Vasari._ iv. 18.
-
-Leon, Carlo, di Rimino, d. 1700. _Guida di Rimino._ iii. 303.
-
----- Gio. da Carpi, b. 1639, d. 1727. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 72.
-
----- (dai,) Girolamo, of Piacenza, lived about 1580. _Orlandi._ iv. 139.
-
-Levo, Domenico, a Veronese, lived in 1718. _Pozzo._ iii. 388.
-
-Lianori, Pietro, a Bolognese, his notices from 1415 to 1453. _Malvasia._ v.
-22.
-
-Liberale, da Verona, d. 1536, aged 85. _Vasari._ iii. 79.
-
----- Genzio, di Udine, lived in 1568. _Vasari._ Ridolfi calls him Gennesio;
-Renaldis, Giorgio or Gennesio. iii. 247.
-
-Liberi, Cav. Pietro, a Paduan, d. 1687, aged 82. _Register of Venice_,
-cited by _Zanetti_. iii. 304.
-
----- Marco, his son, painted in 1681. _Guida di Rovigo._ iii. 306.
-
-Libri, da, Girolamo, a Veronese, d. 1555, aged 83. _Vasari._ iii. 80.
-
----- Francesco, his father, and his son Francesco. _ib._
-
-Licino, or Licinio, Cav. Gio. Ant. da Pordenone, called afterwards Regillo,
-and also Cuticello,--more correctly Corticellis,--and commonly Il
-Pordenone, d. 1540, aged 56. _Ridolfi._ Or in 1539. _MSS. Mottensi._ iii.
-121, v. 303, 371.
-
----- Bernardino da Pordenone, perhaps a relative of Gio. Antonio.
-_Ridolfi._ iii. 126.
-
----- Giulio, pupil and nephew of Gio. Antonio, d. at Augusta, in 1561.
-_Sandrart._ _ib._
-
----- Gio. Antonio, the younger, called also Sacchiense, brother of Giulio,
-d. at Como in 1576. _Renaldis._ _ib._
-
-Ligorio, Pirro, a Neapolitan, d. about 1580. _Orlandi._ ii. 128, 385.
-
-Ligozzi, Jacopo, a Veronese, b. 1543, d. 1627. _Roy. Gall. of Florence._ i.
-312, iii. 216.
-
----- Gio. Ermanno, perhaps of the same family;--his father, according to
-the _Elogi de' Pittori_. i. 312, iii. 217.
-
-Lilio, or Lillio, Andrea, of Ancona, d. at Ascoli, in 1610, aged 55.
-_Colucci_, vol. viii. Called also Andrea Anconitano, which may correct the
-error of the _Dizionario degli Uomini illustri di Ancona_, which exhibits
-him as two painters. v. _Col._, vol. xxvii. ii. 192.
-
-Linaiuolo, Berto, a Florentine, lived in the fifteenth century. _Vasari._
-i. 80.
-
-Lione, di, Andrea, a Neapolitan, b. 1596, d. about 1675. _Orlandi._ ii.
-422.
-
-Lioni, Cav. Ottavio, a Paduan by birth, b. at Rome, and there called Il
-Padovanino, d. in the pontificate of Urban VIII., aged 52. _Baglione._ ii.
-241.
-
-Lipari, Onofrio, a Sicilian painter of this age. _MS._ ii. 441.
-
-Lippi, F. Filippo, a Florentine, b. about 1400, d. 1469. _Baldinucci._ i.
-78.
-
----- Filippino, a Florentine, d. 1505, aged 45. _Vasari._ i. 92.
-
----- Giacomo, called Giacomone da Budrio, scholar of the Caracci.
-_Malvasia._ v. 196.
-
----- Lorenzo, a Florentine, b. 1606, d. 1664. _Baldinucci._ i. 307.
-
-Lippo, a Florentine, flourished about 1410. _Vasari._ i. 58.
-
----- di, Andrea, of Pisa, living in 1336. _Discorso su la Storia Letteraria
-di Pisa._ i. 67.
-
-Lissandrino, _see_ Magnasco.
-
-Litterini, Agostino, a Venetian, b. 1642, living in 1727. _Melchiori._ iii.
-290.
-
----- Bartolommeo, his son, b. 1669, living in 1727. _Melchiori._ iii. 290.
-
----- Caterina, his daughter, b. 1675, living in 1727. _Melchiori._ _ib._
-
-Lizini, Giulio, a Roman. _Zanetti._ I believe him to be the same with
-Giulio Licinio. He is termed a Roman, perhaps, as a surname acquired by his
-long residence in Rome. _Renaldis._ He painted at Venice in 1556.
-_Zanetti._ iii. 126.
-
-Locatelli, Giacomo, a Veronese, d. 1628, aged 48. _Pozzo._ iii. 325.
-
-Lodi, Ermenigildo, a Cremonese, painted in 1616. _Zaist._ iv. 192.
-
----- Manfredo, his brother. A painting at S. Agostino with his name,
-executed in 1601. _Oretti, Mem._ _ib._
-
-Lodi, Carlo, a Bolognese, b. 1701, d. 1765. _Crespi._ v. 265.
-
----- da, Albertino, painted about 1460. _Lomazzo._ iv. 217.
-
----- Callisto Piazza, his notices from 1524 up to 1556. _MS._ iii. 184.
-
-Loli, Lorenzo, a Bolognese, called Lorenzino del Sig. Guido Reni.
-_Malvasia._ d. 5th April, 1691. _Oretti, Mem._ v. 155.
-
-Lolmo, Gio. Paolo, a Bergamese, d. 1593. _Pasta._ Or more correctly in
-1595. _Calvi_ and _Tassi_. iii. 329.
-
-Lomazzo, Gio. Paolo, a Milanese, b. 1538. _N. Guida di Milano._ d. 1600.
-_MS._ iv. 271.
-
-Lombardelli, _see_ Della Marca.
-
-Lombardi, Gio. Domenico, a Lucchese, called L'Omino, b. 1682, d. 1752.
-_Flor. Dic._ i. 360.
-
-Lombardo, Biagio, a Venetian, living in 1648. _Ridolfi._ iii. 338.
-
----- Giulio Cesare, flourished towards the end of the sixteenth century.
-_Zanetti._ iii. 345. _See also_ Lamberto Lombardo.
-
-Lomellino, Valentino, da Raconigi, flourished in 1561. _MS._ v. 454.
-
-Lomi, Alessandro and Mancini Bartolommeo, copyists of Dolci. _Baldinucci._
-i. 311.
-
----- Baccio, a Pisan, living in 1585. _Da Morrona._ i. 276.
-
----- Aurelio, a nephew of the preceding, d. 1622, aged 66. _Morrona._
-According to Cav. Titi he lived to his eightieth year. i. 315, v. 392.
-
----- Orazio and Artemisia, _see_ Gentileschi.
-
-Londonio, Francesco, a Milanese, b. 1723, living in 1763. _Oretti, Mem._,
-written by himself. iv. 329.
-
-Longe, la, Uberto, or Roberto, called _Il Fiammingo_, b. at Brussels, d.
-1709, at Piacenza. _Guida di Piacenza_, where it is written _Da Longe_. iv.
-200.
-
-Longhi, Luca, da Ravenna. _Vasari._ d. 12th August, 1580, aged 73. _Carrari
-Orazione_, &c. v. 82.
-
----- Francesco, his son, living with his sister, 1581. _Orazione detta._
-_MS._ v. 83.
-
----- Barbara, daughter of Luca. _ib._
-
----- Pietro, a Venetian, b. 1702, living in 1762. _Aless. Longhi_. Pietro
-Longo, or De' Lunghi, was pupil to Paul Veronese. _Zanetti._ iii. 375.
-
-Lopez, called Gaspero da' Fiori, a Neapolitan, d. at Florence about 1732.
-_Dominici._ Or at Venice. _Catalogo Algarotti._ i. 325, iii 388.
-
-Lorenese, Claudio, _see_ Gellée.
-
-Lorenzetti, Ambrogio, a Sienese. His works from 1330 to 1337. _Della
-Valle._ d. 1340, aged 83. _MS._ i. 393.
-
----- called Laurati, Pietro, brother of Ambrogio. His works from 1327 to
-1342. _Della Valle._ Out of Siena, up to 1355. _Vasari._ i. 394.
-
----- Gio. Batista, a Veronese, painted in 1641. _Pozzo._ iii. 379.
-
-Lorenzi, Francesco, a Veronese, d. 1783, aged 64. iii. 381.
-
-Lorenzino da Venezia, scholar of Titian. _Ridolfi._ iii. 156.
-
----- da Bologna, _see_ Sabbatini, _see_ Di Guido, _see_ Loli, _see_ Fermo.
-
-Lorenzo, Don., a monk of Camaldoli, a Florentine, of the school of Taddeo
-Gaddi. _Baldinucci._ d. aged 55. _Vasari._ i. 60.
-
----- di, Fiorenzo, di Perugia. His notices from 1472 up to 1521.
-_Mariotti._ ii. 27.
-
-Lorio, Camillo, an Udinese painter of the seventeenth century. _Renaldis._
-iii. 296.
-
-Loro, da, (in the Florentine district,) Carlo, living in 1568. _Vasari._ i.
-212.
-
-Loschi, Jacopo, of Parma. His notices, 1462 and 1488. _Affò._ iv. 76.
-
----- Bernardino, of Carpi. His notices from 1495 to 1533. iv. 38.
-
-Loth, Gio. Carlo, a Bavarian, d. 1698, aged 66. _Zanetti._ iii. 291.
-
----- Onofrio, a Neapolitan, d. 1717. _Dominici._ ii. 423.
-
-Loto, Bartolommeo, a Bolognese, pupil of Viola. _Malvasia._ v. 204.
-
-Lotto, Lorenzo, a Bergamese. His notices from 1513 to 1554 and upwards.
-_Tassi._ d. old at Loretto. _Vasari._ Proved to be a Venetian. _Beltramelli
-Notizie_, &c. iii. 110.
-
-Loves, _see_ Lys.
-
-Luca, Santo, a Florentine, lived in the eleventh century. _Lami._ ii. 9.
-
----- di Tomè, a Sienese, painted in 1367. _Della Valle._ i. 399.
-
-Lucatelli, (in most books Locatelli,) Pietro, a Roman academician of St.
-Luke, 1690. _Orlandi._ ii. 268, v. 491.
-
----- Andrea, a Roman landscape painter. _Catalogo Colonna._ ii. 217, 329,
-333.
-
-Lucca, da, Diodato, painted in 1287. _MS._ i. 14.
-
----- (da,) Michelangiolo, _see_ Anselmi.
-
-Lucchese, il, _see_ Ricchi.
-
-Lucchesino, _see_ Testa.
-
-Lucchetto, _see_ Cambiasi.
-
-Luffoli, Gio. Mario, a Pesarese, painted before 1680. _Guida di Pesaro._
-His works at S. Abate were from 1665 to 1707. _Oretti_, according to Church
-Registers. v. 160.
-
-Lugaro, Vincenzio, di Udine, his notices from 1589 to 1619. _Renaldis._
-iii. 295.
-
-Luini, Tommaso, a Roman, d. in the pontificate of Urban VIII., aged 35.
-_Baglione._ ii. 205.
-
----- or Lovini, Bernardino, of Luino, in the Lago Maggiore, lived beyond
-the year 1530. _MS._ iv. 258.
-
----- Evangelista, his son, lived in 1584. _Lomazzo._ iv. 263.
-
----- Aurelio, another son, d. 1593, aged 63. _Morigia._ iv. 264.
-
----- Giulio Cesare, Valsesiano, a scholar of Gaudenzio. _Pitture d'Italia._
-iv. 270.
-
----- Pietro, _see_ Gnocchi.
-
-Lunghi, Antonio, a Bolognese, d. 1757. _Guida di Bologna._ v. 230.
-
-Luti, Cav. Benedetto, b. 1666, at Florence, d. 1724. _Pascoli._ i. 345, ii.
-272.
-
-Luzio, a Roman, a scholar of Perino, painted at Genoa, about 1530. _See
-Vasari._ ii. 126, v. 370.
-
-Luzzo, Pietro, da Feltre, supposed identical with Morto da Feltro, in
-_Vasari_. Called also Zarato, and more truly, by _Cambrucci_, Zarotto.
-Painted at his native place, in the loggia belonging to S. Stefano, in
-1519. _Cambrucci._ iii. 103. _See_ Da Feltro.
-
-Luzzo, Lorenzo, da Feltre, painted at his native place, in S. Stefano, in
-1511. _Cambrucci._ iii. 104.
-
-Lys, Gio., called Pan of Oldenburgh, d. 1626. _Sandrart._ In the short
-_Catalogue of the paintings of St. Peter in Valle di Fano_, (1781,) he is
-termed Gio. Loves. iii. 292.
-
-
- M.
-
-Macchi, Florio and Gio. Batista, Bolognese pupils of the Caracci.
-_Malvasia._ _Oretti_, in the _Memorie_, says of the second, that he died
-24th November, 1628. v. 197.
-
-Macchietti, Girolamo, a Florentine, called Del Crocifissaio, b. about 1541,
-living in 1564. _Vasari._ i. 263.
-
-Macerata, da, Giuseppino, living in 1630. _MS._ ii. 222.
-
-Macrino, d'Alba, or Gio. Giacomo Fava, his notices from 1496 to 1508. _Co.
-Durando._ v. 452.
-
-Maderno, da Como, flourished about 1700. _MS._ iv. 329.
-
-Madiona, Ant., a Syracusan, d. 1719, aged 69. _Hakert._ ii. 411.
-
-Madonne, delle, Carlo, _see_ Maratta, _see_ Lippo, _see_ Dalmasio, _see_ Da
-Bologna.
-
-Madonnina, Franc., a Modenese of the sixteenth century. _Tiraboschi._ iv.
-50.
-
-Maestri, Rocco, a pupil of Padovanino. _Guida di Venezia dello Zanetti._
-iii. 303.
-
-Maffei, Jac., a Venetian, lived in 1663. _Guida di Rovigo._ iii. 339.
-
----- Franc., di Vicenza, d. in Padua, 1660. _Guida di Padova._ iii. 267,
-311.
-
-Magagnolo, a painter and writer of the fifteenth century, a Modenese.
-_Tiraboschi._ iv. 36.
-
-Maganza, Gio. Batista, called Magagnò di Vicenza, b. 1509, d. 1589.
-_Orlandi._ iii. 170.
-
----- Alessandro, his son, b. 1556, d. 1630. _Ridolfi._ iii. 309.
-
----- Gio. Batista, son of Alessandro, d. 1617, aged 40. _Ridolfi._ iii.
-310.
-
----- other sons. _ib._
-
-Magatta, or Domenico Simonetti, of Ancona, an artist of this age. _MS._ ii.
-342.
-
-Magatti, Pietro, di Varese, flourished about 1770. _MS._ iv. 323.
-
-Maggi, Pietro, a Milanese, pupil of Abbiati. _MS._ iv. 316.
-
-Maggieri, (in a picture of S. Agostino, at C. di Castello, written
-_Maccerius_,) Cesare, of Urbino, d. 1629. _Lazzari._ ii. 197.
-
----- Basilio, a portrait painter. _Lazzari._ _ib._
-
-Maggiotto, Domenico, a Venetian, d. old in 1794. _MS._ iii. 361.
-
-Magistris, de, Simone, da Caldarola, painted in 1585. _MS._ ii. 197.
-
-Magnani, Cristoforo, di Pizzichettone, lived about 1580. _Zaist._ iv. 186.
-
-Magnasco, Stefano, a Genoese, d. 1665, aged about 30. _Ratti._ v. 442.
-
----- Alessandro, his son, called Lissandrino, b. 1681, d. 1747. _Ratti._
-iv. 328, v. 442.
-
-Maia, Gio. Stefano, a Genoese, d. 1747, aged 75. _Ratti._ v. 440.
-
-Maiano, da, in the Florentine state, Benedetto, d. 1498, aged 54. _Vasari._
-iii. 88.
-
-Mainardi, Andrea, called Il Chiaveghino, of Cremona. His notices from 1590
-to 1613. _Zaist._ iv. 184, 185, 195.
-
----- Marcantonio, his nephew, one of his works at Castel Buttano in the
-Cremonese bears date 1629. _Bartoli_ and _Oretti_. iv. 184, 187.
-
----- Bastiano, a Florentine scholar of Domenico del Ghirlandaio. _Vasari._
-i. 96.
-
----- Lattanzio, a Bolognese, d. in the pontificate of Sixtus V., aged 27.
-_Baglione._ v. 124.
-
-Mainero, Gio. Batista, a Genoese, d. 1637. _Soprani._ v. 419.
-
-Maioli, or Maiola, Clemente, a Roman, according to some a Ferrarese,
-scholar of Pietro da Cortona, (_Cittadella e Guida di M. Alboddo_,) or of
-Romanelli. _Guida di Roma._ v. 343.
-
-Malagavazzo, Coriolano, a Cremonese, painted in 1585. _Zaist._ iv. 186.
-
-Malatesta, _see_ Da Pistoia.
-
-Malducci, Mauro, and Fiorentini Francesco, priests of Forli, and scholars
-of Cignani. _Guarienti._ v. 258.
-
-Malinconico, Andrea, a Neapolitan, scholar of Stanzioni. _Dominici._ ii.
-406.
-
-Malò, Vincenzo, of Cambray, d. at Rome, aged 45. _Soprani._ v. 394.
-
-Malombra, Pietro, a Venetian, b. 1556, d. 1618. _Ridolfi._ iii. 269.
-
-Malosso, _see_ Trotti.
-
-Malpiedi, Domenico, da S. Ginesio, in the Marca, living in 1596. _Colucci._
-ii. 193.
-
----- Francesco, di S. Ginesio, of the same epoch. _MS._ _ib._
-
-Manaigo, Silvestro, a Venetian, a scholar of Lazzarini. _Zanetti._ iii.
-356.
-
-Mancini, Annibale, named in the _Gall. del Marino_, lived about 1610. v.
-469.
-
----- Francesco, of S. Angelo in Vado, an academician of St. Luke in 1725,
-d. 1758. _MS._ ii. 289.
-
-Manenti, Vincenzio, of Sabina, d. 1674, aged 74. _Orlandi._ ii. 211.
-
-Manetti, Rutilio, a Sienese, b. 1571, d. 1637. _Roy. Gall. of Florence._ i.
-448.
-
-Manfredi, Bartolommeo, of Mantua, d. young in the pontificate of Paul V.
-_Baglione._ ii. 202.
-
-Manglard, Adriano, a Frenchman, b. 1688, d. 1761. _Flor. Dic._ ii. 332.
-
-Mannini, Jacopo, a Bolognese, b. 1646, d. 1732. _Zanotti._ v. 269.
-
-Mannozzi, _see_ Da S. Giovanni.
-
-Mansueti, Gio., a Venetian, painted at Trevigi in 1500. _MS._ iii. 56.
-
-Mantegna, Cav. Andrea, a Paduan, b. 1430, d. 1506. _Guida di Padova._ i.
-122, 124, 136, ii. 16, iii. 70, iv. 6.
-
----- Francesco, and another son who survived their father. _Bettinelli,
-Arti Mantovane._ iv. 10.
-
----- del, Carlo, a Lombard, painted at Genoa about 1514. _Soprani._ iv. 11,
-v. 364.
-
-Mantovano, Camillo, lived about 1540. _Vasari._ iv. 23.
-
----- Franc., living in 1663. _Guida di Rovigo._ iii. 342.
-
----- Gio. Batista, or Gio. Batista Briziano, scholar of Giulio. _Vasari._
-iv. 23.
-
----- Diana, his daughter, called Diana Mantovana, _Vasari._ Her name is
-signed, _Diana Civis Volterrana_: painted in 1575. _Bottari._ _ib._
-
----- Rinaldo, scholar of Giulio, d. young. _Vasari._ iv. 19.
-
----- Teodoro, _see_ Ghigi.
-
----- Giorgio, _see_ Ghisi.
-
-Manzini, Raimondo, a Bolognese, b. 1668, d. 1744. _Crespi._ v. 267.
-
-Manzoni, Ridolfo, of Castelfranco, b. 1675, d. 1743. _MS._ iii. 389.
-
----- of Faenza, d. young, v. 200.
-
-Manzuoli, or di S. Friano Maso, a Florentine, b. 1536, d. 1575. _Roy. Gall.
-of Florence._ i. 266.
-
-Marasca, Jacopino, a Cremonese, lived in 1430. _Zaist._ iv. 151.
-
-Maratta, Cav. Carlo, called Carlo delle Madonne, b. in Camurano of Ancona,
-1625, d. 1713. _Pascoli._ i. 228, ii. 265, 278.
-
----- M. Maratta, his daughter, ii. 280.
-
-Marca, della, Gio. Batista Lombardelli, called also Montano of Montenovo,
-d. about 1587, aged 55. _Orlandi._ ii. 150.
-
----- Lattanzio, of the Pagani family, b. at Monterubbiano, called also
-Lattanzio da Rimino, lived in 1553. _Mariotti._ ii. 41, v. 42.
-
-Marcantonio, da Bologna, _see_ Raimondi.
-
-Marchelli, Rolando, a Genoese, b. 1664, d. 1751. _Ratti._ v. 429.
-
-Marchesi, Gioseffo, called Il Sansone, a Bolognese, d. 1771. _Guida di
-Bologna._ Or b. 30th July, 1699, d. 16th February, 1771. _Oretti, Memor._
-v. 234.
-
----- or Zaganelli, _see_ Da Cotignola.
-
-Marchesini, Alessandro, a Veronese, b. 1664, d. 1733. _Guarienti._ Or 1738,
-aged 74. _Zanetti._ Or b. 1665, d. 27th January, 1738. _Oretti, Mem._ iii.
-373.
-
-Marchetti, Marco, da Faenza, d. in the pontificate of Gregory XIII.
-_Baglione._ Or 1588. _Cart. Oretti._ ii. 170, v. 93.
-
-Marchioni, la, di Rovigo, painted towards 1700. _Guida di Rovigo._ iii.
-343.
-
-Marchis, de, Alessio, of the kingdom of Naples, flourished about 1710.
-_MS._ ii. 331.
-
-Marcilla, da, Guglielmo, d. 1537, at Arezzo, aged 62. _Vasari._ i. 223.
-
-Marcola, Marco, a Veronese, d. 1790, aged 62. iii. 381.
-
-Marconi, Marco, di Como, lived about 1500. _MS._ iv. 236.
-
----- Rocco, Trevigiano, painted in 1505. _MS._ iii. 117.
-
-Marcucci, Agostino, a Sienese of the school of the Caracci. _Malvasia._ i.
-435.
-
-Mareni, Gio. Ant., scholar of Baciccio. _Guida di Torino._ v. 481.
-
-Marescalco, il, _see_ Buonconsigli.
-
----- Pietro, birth-place uncertain, a painter of the sixteenth century.
-_MS._ iii. 79.
-
-Marescotti, Bartolommeo, a Bolognese, d. 1630. _Guida di Bologna._ v. 155.
-
-Margaritone, d'Arezzo, d. after 1289, aged 77. _Vasari._ i. 14.
-
-Mari, Alessandro, of Turin, b. 1650, d. at Madrid, 1707. _Orlandi._ v. 481.
-
----- Antonio, of Turin. _N. Guida di Torino._ v. 482. Note that Co. Durando
-Villa, p. 51, believes that Alessandro and Antonio Mari are the same
-painter.
-
-Maria, de, Cav. Ercole, a Bolognese, called Ercolino di Guido, d. young
-about the time of Urban VIII. _Malvasia._ v. 150.
-
----- di Francesco, a Neapolitan, b. 1623, d. 1690. _Dominici._ ii. 413.
-
-Mariani, Camillo, b. of Sienese father in Vicenza, d. 1611, aged 46.
-_Baglione._ i. 434.
-
----- Domenico, a Milanese, flourished in the seventeenth century.
-_Orlandi._ iv. 327.
-
----- Gioseffo, son of Domenico, living in 1718. _Orlandi._ _ib._
-
----- Gio. Maria, of Ascoli, a companion of Valerio Castello. _Soprani._ v.
-400.
-
-Marieschi, Jacopo, a Venetian, scholar of Diziani, b. 1711, d. 1794. _MS._
-iii. 388.
-
-Marinari, Onorio, a Florentine, b. 1627, d. 1715. _R. Gall. of Flor._ i.
-311.
-
-Marinelli, Girol. d'Assisi, painted in 1630. _Descriz. di S. Franc. di
-Perugia._ ii. 215.
-
-Marinetti, Antonio, called Il Chiozzotto, scholar of Piazzetta. _MS._ iii.
-361.
-
-Marini, Antonio, a Paduan, flourished about 1700. _Guida di Padova._ iii.
-384.
-
----- Benedetto, of Urbino, painted in 1625. _Guida di Piacenza._ ii. 198,
-iii. 253.
-
----- Gio. Antonio, a Venetian mosaic-worker, scholar of Bozza. _Zanetti._
-iii. 253.
-
----- N. da S. Severino, flourished about 1700. _MS._ ii. 311.
-
-Mariotti, Gio. Batista, a Venetian, d. about 1765. _Guida di Padova._ iii.
-375.
-
-Marliano, Andrea, a Pavese, scholar of Bernardino Campi. _Lamo._ iv. 288.
-
-Marmitta, Francesco, of Parma. His notices in 1494 and 1506. _Affò._ iv.
-76.
-
-Maroli, Domenico, a Messinese, (_Bosch. Hakert._) b. 1612, d. 1676, ii.
-409, iii. 343.
-
-Marone, Jacopo, di Alessandria, painted at Savona in the fifteenth century.
-_Guida di Genova._ v. 361.
-
-Marracci, Gio., a Lucchese, b. 1637, d. 1704. _Orlandi._ i. 358.
-
----- Ippolito, his younger brother. _Orlandi._ i. 362.
-
-Martelli, Lorenzo and Baldini Taddeo, Florentine copyists and imitators of
-Salvator Rosa. _Baldinucci._ i. 326.
-
-Martinelli, Gio., a Florentine, lived towards the middle of the seventeenth
-century. _MS._ i. 296.
-
----- Luca and Giulio, scholars of Jacopo Bassano. _Verci._ iii. 210.
-
-Martini, Gio., of Udine, scholar of Gio. Bellini, his paintings of 1501 and
-1507. _Renaldis._ In the registers of the school of S. Cristoforo at Udine
-the person who made its Gonfalone, or banner, is called Gio. di Martino,
-and there are accounts of this painter up to 1515. _MS._ iii. 66.
-
----- Innocenzio, of Parma, lived in the sixteenth century. _Affò._ iv. 132.
-
-Martino, di, Bartolommeo, a Sienese, painted in 1405. _Della Valle._ i.
-398.
-
-Martinotti, Evangelista, di Casalmonferrato, d. 1694, aged 60. _Orlandi._
-v. 482.
-
-Martis, or Martini, Ottaviano, da Gubbio, matriculated at Perugia in 1400,
-living in 1444. _Mariotti._ ii. 22.
-
-Martorana, Giovacchino, a Sicilian, lived in the eighteenth century. _MS._
-ii. 441.
-
-Martoriello, Gaetano, a Neapolitan, d. 1723, aged about 50. _Dominici._ ii.
-444.
-
-Marucelli, or Maruscelli, Gio. Stefano, a Florentine, or of Umbria, b.
-1586, d. 1646. _Baldinucci._ Or d. 1656, aged 72. _Epitafio presso
-l'Oretti._ i. 262.
-
----- Valerio, scholar of Santi Titi, i. 262.
-
-Marullo, Giuseppe, of Casale d'Orta, d. 1685. _Dominici._ ii. 405.
-
-Marzi, by others Mazzi, Ventura, of Urbino, supposed pupil of Barocci.
-_Lazzari._ ii. 195.
-
-Marziale, Marco, a Venetian painter in 1488 and 1506. _MS._ iii. 60.
-
-Masaccio, di S. Giovanni, in the Florentine state, b. 1401, d. 1443.
-_Baldinucci._ i. 73.
-
-Mascagni, Donato, a Florentine, called afterwards F. Arsenio, b. 1579, d.
-1636. _Baldinucci._ i. 314.
-
-Mascherini, Ottaviano, a Bolognese, d. in the pontificate of Paul V., aged
-82. _Malvasia._ ii. 180.
-
-Masini, Giuseppe, his work of 1658, i. 328.
-
-Masolino, _see_ Panicale.
-
-Massa, D. Gio., da Carpi, d. 1741, almost 80. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 72.
-
-Massari, Lucio, a Bolognese, b. 1569, d. 1633. _Malvasia._ v. 188.
-
-Massaro, Nicola, a Neapolitan, d. 1704. _Dominici._ ii. 443.
-
-Massarotti, Angelo, a Cremonese, d. 1723, aged 68. _Zaist._ iv. 199.
-
-Massei, Girolamo, a Lucchese, d. in the pontificate of Paul V., aged 80.
-_Baglione._ i. 277, ii. 147.
-
-Massi, D. Ant. da Jesi, flourished about 1580. _Colucci_, vol. x. ii. 168.
-
-Massone, Gio., of Alessandria, painted at Savona in 1490. _Guida di
-Genova._ v. 361.
-
-Mastelletta, or Gio. Andrea Donducci, a Bolognese, b. 1575, scholar of the
-Caracci. _Malvasia._ d. 25th April, 1655. _Oretti, Mem._ v. 193.
-
-Mastroleo, Giuseppe, a Neapolitan, b. 1744. _Dominici._ ii. 435.
-
-Masturzo, Marzio, a Neapolitan, scholar of Rosa. _Dominici._ ii. 422.
-
-Masucci, Agostino, an academician of St. Luke in 1724. _MS._ d. 1758, aged
-67. _His Epitaph at Rome. MS._ ii. 284.
-
----- Lorenzo, his son, ii. 285.
-
-Matham, Teodoro, of Haarlem, lived in 1663. _Orlandi._ v. 477.
-
-Mattei, Silvestro, of Ascoli, d. 1739, aged 86. _Guida di Ascoli._ ii. 288.
-
-Matteis, de, Paolo, a Neapolitan, b. 1662, d. 1728. _Dominici._ ii. 434.
-
-Matthieu, Baldassare, of Anvers, painted at Turin in 1656. _MS._ v. 474.
-
-Mattioli, Girolamo, a Bolognese, lived in 1577. _Malvasia._ v. 66.
-
-Maturino, of Florence, d. about 1528. _Vasari._ ii. 114.
-
-Mayno, Giulio, of Asti, his notices from 1608 to 1627. _MS._ v. 467.
-
-Mazza, Damiano, a Paduan, scholar of Titian. _Ridolfi._ iii. 167.
-
-Mazzanti, Cav. Lodovico, of Orvieto, scholar of Baciccio. _Ratti._ Living
-in 1760. _MS._ ii. 300.
-
-Mazzaforte, di, Pietro, his work of 1461. _Civalli._ ii. 26.
-
-Mazzaroppi, Marco, of S. Germano, painted in 1590, d. 1620. _Dominici._ ii.
-387.
-
-Mazzelli, Gio. Marco, of Carpi, living in 1709. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 72.
-
-Mazzi, _see_ Marzi.
-
-Mazzieri, Antonio, a Florentine, scholar of Franciabigio. _Vasari._ i. 213.
-
-Mazzolini, Lodov., a Ferrarese, d. about 1530, aged 49. _Baruffaldi._ v.
-297.
-
-Mazzoni, or Morzoni, _see_ Morazzone.
-
-Mazzoni, Cesare, a Bolognese, b. 1678, d. 1763. _Crespi._ v. 229.
-
----- Giulio, of Piacenza, living in 1568. _Vasari._ iv. 133.
-
----- Cav. Guido, called also Paganini and Il Modanino, of Modena, painted
-in 1484, d. 1518. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 40.
-
----- Sebastiano, a Florentine, d. about 1685. _Guarienti._ iii. 280.
-
-Mazzuchelli, _see_ Morazzone.
-
-Mazzuoli, Annibale, of Siena, d. at an advanced age in 1743. _D. Valle._ i.
-452.
-
----- (_Vasari_) written by others Mazzuola and Mazzola, Pierilario, of
-Parma, painted in 1533. _Affò._ iv. 77.
-
----- Michele, his brother. _Affò._ _ib._
-
----- Filippo, another brother, d. 1505. _Affò._ _ib._
-
----- Francesco, his son, called Parmigianino, and by _Lomazzo_, Il
-Mazzolino, b. 1503. _Affò._ Or 1504. _Mariette, Descrip._ d. 1540.
-_Vasari._ i. 125, iv. 123.
-
----- Girolamo, cousin of Franc., living in 1580. _Ratti._ iv. 128.
-
----- Alessandro, son of Girolamo, d. 1608. _Affò._ iv. 130.
-
----- Filippo, _see_ Bastaruolo.
-
-Mecherino, _see_ Beccafumi.
-
-Meda, Carlo, a Milanese, flourished about 1590. _Orlandi._ iv. 287.
-
----- Giuseppe, a Milanese, living in 1595. _Morigi._ _ib._
-
-Medola, _see_ Schiavone.
-
-Meglio, di, supposed the same as Coppi.
-
-Mehus, Livio, of Oudenard, in Flanders, b. 1630, d. 1691. _R. Gall._ i.
-339.
-
-Mei, Bernardino, a Sienese, his works of 1636 and 1653. _D. Valle._ i. 447.
-
-Melani, Cav. Giuseppe, a Pisan, d. 1747. _Morrona._ i. 357.
-
----- Francesco, his brother, d. 1742. _Morrona._ i. 362.
-
-Melchiori, Melchiore, di Castelfranco, father of the historian, b. 1641, d.
-1686. _Melchiori._ iii. 314.
-
-Melchiorri, Gio. Paolo, a Roman, b. 1664, living in 1718. _Orlandi._ ii.
-284.
-
-Melissi, Agostino, a Florentine, painted in 1675. _Baldinucci._ i. 288.
-
-Melone, Altobello, a Cremonese, painted about 1497. _Vasari._ And about
-1520. _Bottari._ iv. 154.
-
-Meloni, Marco, di Carpi, lived in 1537. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 38.
-
-Melozzo, _see_ Da Forli.
-
-Melzi, Francesco, a Milanese, living at an advanced age in 1568. _Vasari._
-iv. 353.
-
-Memmi, that is Guglielmi Simone, a Sienese, d. 1344. _Della Valle._ Aged
-60. _Vasari._ i. 41, 388.
-
----- Lippo, (Filippo,) a Sienese, a relation of the preceding, living in
-1361. _D. Valle._ i. 388.
-
-Menabuoi, _see_ Padovano.
-
-Menarola, Cristof., da Vicenza. _Guida di Vicenza._ Living in 1727.
-_Melchiori._ iii. 314.
-
-Mengazzino, _see_ Santi.
-
-Mengozzi, Colonna, or Colonna Mengozzi, Girolamo, a Ferrarese, native of
-Tivoli, and academician of Venice; his memorials there commence before
-1733, and continue up to 1766, when he attained his 78th year. _Zanetti._
-v. 348.
-
-Mengs, Cav. Ant. Raffaello, b. in Aussig. 1728, d. 1779. _Cav. Azara._ ii.
-313, 324.
-
-Mengucci, Gianfrancesco, da Pesaro, a scholar of Lanfranc. _Malvasia._ ii.
-215, v. 177.
-
----- Domenico, a landscape painter, flourished about 1660. _Malvasia._ v.
-195.
-
-Menichino, del, Brizio, _see_ Ambrogi.
-
-Menini, Lorenzo, a scholar of Gessi. _Malvasia._ ii. 397.
-
-Menzani, Filippo, a Bolognese, living in 1660. _Malvasia._ v. 140.
-
-Mera, Pietro, of Flanders, lived in the time of Aliense. _Ridolfi._ iii.
-268.
-
-Merano, Gio. Batista, a Genoese, b. 1632, d. about 1700. _Ratti._ v. 401.
-
----- Francesco, called Il Paggio, b. 1619, d. 1657. _Soprani._ _ib._
-
-Mercati, Gio. Batista, of Città S. Sepolcro, a painter of the seventeenth
-century, i. 352.
-
-Merli, Gio. Antonio, painted at Novara in 1488. _MS._ iv. 237.
-
-Messina, da, Antonello, called by some Antonello degli Antoni, d. aged 49.
-_Vasari._ Or b. in 1447, d. 1496. _Gallo._ On the authority of a _MS._ by
-an artist of Susi who lived at the close of the seventeenth century. i. 82,
-ii. 354. His notices in Venice from about 1470 to 1478. _Zanetti._ In
-Trevigi up to 1490. _Ridolfi._ iii. 42, _et seq._
-
----- Salvo di Antonio, nephew of Antonello, flourished about 1511.
-_Hakert._ ii. 371.
-
----- da, P. Feliciano, a Capuchin (before he became a priest, called
-Domenico Guargena) b. 1610. _Hak._ ii. 425.
-
----- Pino, a scholar of Antonello. _Hakert._ iii. 42.
-
-Messinese, _see_ Avellino, _see_ Gabrielli.
-
-Metrana, Anna, of Turin, living in 1718. _Orlandi._ v. 491.
-
-Mettidoro, Mariotto and Raffaello, Florentines, lived about 1568. _Vasari._
-i. 214.
-
-Meucci, Vincenzio, a Florentine, b. 1694, d. 1766. _R. Gall._ i. 349.
-
-Meyer, or rather Meyerle (_Necrologio of Vercelli_) Fran. Anton. da Praga,
-d. 1782, aged 72. _MS._ v. 490.
-
-Mezzadri, Anton., a Bolognese, living in 1688. _Crespi._ v. 205.
-
-Michela, a painter of perspective. _Pitture d'Italia._ Flourished about
-1740. v. 491.
-
-Michelangeli, Francesco, of Aquila, a scholar of Luti, d. young. _Lett.
-Pitt._, vol. vi., ii. 274.
-
-Michele, Parrasio, a Venetian, scholar of Paul Veronese. _Ridolfi._ iii.
-236.
-
-Michelini, Gio. Batista, of Foligno, flourished about 1650. _MS._ ii. 212.
-
-Michelino, a Milanese, living in 1435. _Lomazzo._ iv. 214.
-
-Micheli, _see_ Andrea Vicentino.
-
-Micone, Niccolo, a Genoese, called Lo Zoppo (the cripple) of Genoa, d.
-1730, aged 80. _Ratti._ v. 442.
-
-Miel, Cav. Gio., of Antwerp, b. about 1599, d. 1644. _Baldinucci._ ii. 256,
-v. 474.
-
-Miglionico, Andrea, a scholar of Giordano, d. soon after his master.
-_Dominici._ ii. 433.
-
-Mignard, Nicolas, of Troyes, d. 1668. _De Piles._ Aged 63. _Bardon._ ii.
-237.
-
----- Pietro, his brother, called Il Romano. _Orlandi._ _ib._
-
-Milanese, Guglielmo, or Guglielmo della Porta, a pupil of Perino in design,
-a celebrated sculptor, and brother of Piombo, living in 1658. _Vasari._
-_See also Baglione._ v. 370.
-
----- il, _see_ Cittadini.
-
-Milanesi, Filippo and Carlo, painters of the fifteenth century. _Lomazzo._
-iv. 223.
-
-Milani, Giulio Cesare, a Bolognese, b. 1621, d. aged 57. _Orlandi._ v. 164.
-
----- Aureliano, his nephew, b. 1675, d. 1749, at Rome. _Crespi._ v. 233.
-
-Milano, da, Agostino, scholar of Suardi. _Lomazzo._ iv. 181.
-
----- Andrea, living in 1495. _Zanetti._ iv. 233.
-
----- another Andrea da Milano, _see_ Solari.
-
----- Francesco, was living in 1540. _Federici._ iii. 185.
-
----- Gio., painted in 1370. _Vasari._ i. 60, iv. 211.
-
-Milocco, Antonio, of Turin, a painter of this age. _Pitture d'Italia._ v.
-487.
-
-Minga, del, Andrea, a Florentine, was living in 1568. _Vasari._ i. 264.
-
-Mini, Antonio, a Florentine, pupil of Bonarruoti. _Vasari._ i. 179.
-
-Miniati, Bartol., a Florentine assistant of Rosso. _Vasari._ i. 209.
-
-Miniera, Biagio, of Ascoli, d. 1755, aged 58. _Guida di Ascoli._ ii. 288.
-
-Minniti, Mario, a Syracusan, b. 1577, d. 1640. _Hakert._ ii. 320.
-
-Minorello, Franc., di Este, d. 1657, aged 33. _Guida di Padova_, iii. 308.
-
-Minozzi, Bernardo, a Bolognese, b. 1699, d. 1769. _Guida di Bologna._ v.
-265.
-
-Minzocchi, Franc., called Il Vecchio di S. Bernardo, of Forli. _Vasari._ d.
-1574, upwards of 61. _Carte Oretti._ v. 84.
-
----- Pietro Paolo, his son, v. 85.
-
----- Sebastiano, another son, his painting of 1593, _ib._
-
-Mio, de, Gio., di Vicenza, perhaps surnamed _Fratina_, painted in 1556.
-_Zanetti._ iii. 170.
-
-Miozzi, Niccolo and Marcantonio, of Vicenza, lived about 1670. _Guida di
-Rovigo._ iii. 314.
-
-Miradoro, Luigi, called Il Genovesino, painted in 1647. _Zaist._ One of his
-works is at S. Imerio, bearing date 1651. _Oretti, Mem._ iv. 197.
-
-Mirandola, Domenico, a Bolognese, scholar of the Caracci. _Malvasia._
-Interred at S. Tommaso di Mercato in Bologna, 1612. _Oretti, Mem._ v. 197.
-
-Mirandolese, _see_ Paltronieri, _see_ Perracini.
-
-Mireti, Girolamo, a Paduan, by Vasari called Moretto. His notices, 1423 and
-1441. _MS._ iii. 68.
-
-Miretto, Gio., a Paduan, perhaps brother, or relative of the preceding.
-_See Notizia Morelli._ iii. 13.
-
-Miruoli, Girolamo, of Romagna, according to _Vasari_, or Bologna. _Masini._
-d. about 1570. _Guida di Bologna._ v. 62.
-
-Misciroli, Tommaso, da Faenza, called Il Pittor Villano, d. 1699, aged 63.
-_Orlandi._ v. 201.
-
-Mitelli, Agostino, b. in the Bolognese in 1609, d. 1660. _Crespi._ i. 311,
-v. 210, 440.
-
----- Giuseppe, his son, b. 1634, d. 1718. _Zanotti._ v. 212, 213.
-
-Mocetto, Girol., a Venetian, painted in 1484. _MS._ iii. 59.
-
-Modanino, il, _see_ Mazzoni.
-
-Modena, da, Barnaba, painted in 1377. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 34, v. 451.
-
----- Niccoletto, his engravings from 1500 to 1515. _Tiraboschi._ i. 122,
-iv. 37.
-
----- Pellegrino, _see_ Munari.
-
----- Tommaso, painted in 1352. _Tiraboschi._ i. 87, iv. 33.
-
-Modigliana, di, Francesco, di Forli. _Guida di Rimini._ Lived about 1600.
-v. 86.
-
-Modonino, Gio. Batista, d. about 1656. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 69.
-
-Moietta, Vincenzio, da Caravaggio, flourished at Milan about 1500.
-_Morigia._ iv. 234.
-
-Mola, Gio. Batista, a Frenchman, a scholar of Albano. _Malvasia._ d. 1661,
-aged 45. _Oretti. Register of the Chiesa delle Lame._ v. 139.
-
-Mola, Pierfrancesco, of the Luganese district, or of the diocese of Como,
-b. 1612, d. 1668. _Passeri._ Or b. at Coldrè, 1621, d. 1666. _Pascoli_, and
-_Maiette Descriz._ ii. 216, iv. 326, v. 139.
-
-Molinaretto, _see_ Dalle Piane.
-
-Molinari, Ant., a Venetian, was employed in 1727. _Melch._ iii. 351.
-
----- Gio. Batista, his father, b. 1636. _Melchiori._ _ib._
-
----- Gio. di Savigliano, scholar of Beaumont, b. 1721, d. 1793. _Vernazza._
-v. 486.
-
-Mombasilio, Cav., painted at Turin about 1675. _See Pitture d'Italia._ v.
-477.
-
-Mombelli, Luca, a Brescian, living in 1553. _Orlandi._ iii. 175.
-
-Mona, or Monna, or Monio, Domenico, a Ferrarese, d. 1602, aged 52.
-_Baruffaldi._ v. 323.
-
-Monaco, delle Isole d'Oro, or d'Ieres, of the Cibò family, a Genoese, d.
-1408. _Soprani._ v. 259.
-
-Monaldi, a scholar of Andrea Lucatelli, ii. 333.
-
-Moncalvo, _see_ Caccia.
-
-Monchino, _see_ Dal Sole.
-
-Mondini, Fulgenzio, a Bolognese, scholar of Guercino, d. young in 1664.
-_Guida di Bologna._ v. 170.
-
-Mone, for Simone, da Pisa, _see_ Del Sordo.
-
-Moneri, Gio., b. at Visone near Acqui in 1637, d. 1714. _Della Valle._ v.
-473.
-
-Monosilio, Salvatore, a Messinese, scholar of Cav. Conca. _Guida di Roma._
-ii. 303.
-
-Monrealese, il, _see_ Morelli.
-
-Monsieur Leandro, _see_ Reder, Mons. Rosa, Mons. Spirito, and others, to be
-found under their respective names.
-
-Monsignori, Francesco, a Veronese, b. 1455, d. 1519. _Vasari._ iv. 12.
-
----- F. Girolamo, a Dominican, his brother, d. aged 60. _Vasari._ iv. 13.
-
-Montagna, Bartolommeo, of Vicenza. His notices up to 1507. _MS._ i. 122,
-iii. 75.
-
----- Benedetto, his brother, flourished about 1500. _Ridolfi._ In the
-_Notizia Morelli_ he is considered the son of Bartolommeo. i. 122.
-
-Montagna, M. Tullio, a Roman, pupil of Feder. Zuccari. _Baglione_ and
-_Orlandi_. ii. 145.
-
----- of Holland; Olandese, as he is commonly called in Italy, and also M.
-Rinaldo della Montagna. _Malvasia._ d. at Padua in 1644. _MS. Monteosso_,
-seen by Sig. Brandolese. ii. 252.
-
-Montagnana, Jacopo, a Paduan, living in 1508. _Vasari._ iii. 68.
-
-Montagne, Niccolò de Plate, of Holland, d. about 1665. _Filibert._ ii. 253.
-
-Montalti, _see_ Danedi.
-
-Montani, Gioseffo, of Pesaro, living in 1678. _Malvasia._ b. 1641. _Oretti,
-Mem._ v. 161.
-
-Montanini, Pietro, of Perugia, d. 1689, aged 70. _Orlandi._ _Pascoli_ would
-have it, aged 63. ii. 331.
-
-Montano, _see_ Della Marca.
-
-Monte, da, Gio. of Crema, flourished about 1580. _MS._ iii. 183. iv. 279.
-
-Montelatici, Francesco, called Cecco Bravo, a Florentine, d. 1661.
-_Orlandi._ i. 288.
-
-Montemezzano, Fran., a Veronese, d. young about 1600. _Ridolfi._ iii. 238.
-
-Montepulciano, il, _see_ Morosini.
-
-Montevarchi, il, scholar of Pietro Perugino. _Vasari._ i. 102.
-
-Monti, Francesco, a Bolognese, b. 1685, d. 1768. _Crespi._ v. 229.
-
----- Eleonora, his daughter, b. 1727. _Crespi._ _ib._
-
----- another Francesco, a Brescian, b. 1646, d. 1712. _Orlandi._ iii. 339,
-iv. 139.
-
----- Gio. Batista, a Genoese, d. 1657. _Soprani._ v. 419.
-
----- Gio. Giacomo, a Bolognese, b. 1692. _Crespi._ v. 213.
-
----- Innocenzio, of Imola, painted from the year 1690. _Crespi._ v. 257.
-
----- de', Antonio, a portrait painter of Gregory XIII. _Baglione._ ii. 169.
-
----- de', or delle Lodole, _see_ Franco.
-
-Monticelli, Angelo Michele, a Bolognese, b. 1678, d. 1749. _Crespi._ v.
-264.
-
-Montorfano, Gio. Donato, a Milanese, painted at the Grazie in 1495. _N.
-Guida di Milano._ iv. 232.
-
-Monverde, Luca, da Udine, scholar of Pellegrino, d. aged 21, painted in
-1522. _Renaldis._ iii. 133.
-
-Monza, da, Nolfo, painted about 1500. _Scannelli._ iv. 229.
-
----- Troso. _Lomazzo._ Employed about 1500. _MS._ iv. 236.
-
-Morandi, Gio. M., a Florentine, b. 1622, d. 1717. _Pascoli._ i. 289, ii.
-295.
-
-Morandini, Francesco, da Poppi, in the Florentine state, b. 1544, lived in
-1568. _Vasari._ i. 237.
-
-Morazone, Giacomo, a Lombard, painted in 1441. _Zanetti._ iii. 28, iv. 214,
-v. 468.
-
-Morazzone, da, Pierfrancesco Mazzuchelli, Cav., d. 1626, aged 55.
-_Orlandi._ iv. 299.
-
-Morelli, Bartolommeo, called, from his native place, Il Pianoro, in the
-Bolognese, d. 1603. _Crespi._ v. 140.
-
----- Francesco, a Florentine, master of Cav. Baglione. _Baglione._ ii. 228.
-
-Moreno, F. Lorenzo, a Genoese Carmelite, flourished in 1544. _Soprani._ v.
-367.
-
-Moresini, _see_ Fornari.
-
-Moreto, Niccolo, a Paduan. _Vasari._ _See_ Mireti.
-
-Moretti, Cristoforo, called also Rivello, a Cremonese. His notices from
-about 1460. _Zaist._ iv. 153.
-
-Moretto, Gioseffo, del Friuli, was employed in 1588. _Renaldis._ iii. 131.
-
----- Faustino, di Valcamonica in the Brescian territory, a painter of the
-seventeenth century. _Orlandi._ iii. 345.
-
----- da Brescia, _see_ Bonvicino.
-
-Morigi, _see_ Caravaggio.
-
-Morina, (by mistake of Marini called Maina. _Gall._) Giulio, a Bolognese,
-pupil of Sabbatini. _Malvasia._ v. 66.
-
-Morinello, Andrea, of Val di Bisagno, (in the Genoese) painted in 1516.
-_Soprani._ v. 367.
-
-Morini, Gio., of Imola, was living in 1769. _Crespi._ v. 253.
-
-Moro, il, _see_ Torbido.
-
----- del, Batista, or Batista d'Angelo, a Veronese, living in 1568.
-_Vasari._ iii. 218.
-
----- Marco, son of Batista, flourished about 1560, d. young. _Pozzo._ iii.
-219.
-
----- Giulio, brother of Batista. _Zanetti._ _ib._
-
----- del, Lorenzo, a Florentine, living in 1718. _Orlandi._ i. 325, 328.
-
-Morone, Domenico, a Veronese, b. 1430, d. about 1500. _Vasari._ iii. 80.
-
----- Francesco, his son, deceased in 1529, aged 55. _Vasari._ _ib._
-
-Moroni, Gio. Bat., of Albino in the Bergamese. His notices from 1557. d.
-1578. _Tassi._ iii. 174.
-
----- Pietro, a descendant of Gio. Batista, d. about 1625. _Orlandi._ In
-the Guida di Brescia, and in the Carte Antiche by Zamboni, he is called
-_Marone Bresciano_. iii. 326.
-
-Morosini, Francesco, called Il Montepulciano, a scholar of Fidani.
-_Baldinucci._ i. 314.
-
-Morvillo, _see_ Il Bruno.
-
-Mosca, N., an imitator of Raffaello. _MS._ ii. 123.
-
-Moscatiello, Carlo, a Neapolitan, d. 1739, aged 84. _Dominici._ ii. 430,
-444.
-
-Motta, Raffaello, called Raffaellino da Reggio, b. 1550, d. 1578.
-_Tiraboschi._ ii. 147, 149, iv. 54.
-
-Muccioli, Bartolommeo, da Ferrara, father of
-
----- Benedetto, who painted at Urbino in 1492, after his father's death.
-_Laz._ ii. 21.
-
-Mugnoz, Sebastiano, a Spaniard, scholar of Maratta, d. 1690, aged 36.
-_Guarienti_; who by mistake terms him _Murenos_. _See Lett. Pittor._ vol.
-vi. p. 322., ii. 309.
-
-Mulier, or De Mulieribus, Cav. Pietro, called Il Tempesta, b. at Haarlem,
-1637, d. 1701. _Pascoli._ ii. 251.
-
-Mulinari, or Mollineri, called Il Caraccino, Gio. Ant. da Savigliano in
-Piedmont, b. 1577, d. about 1640. _Co. Durando._ v. 469.
-
-Munari, Pellegrino, called also Aretusi, and commonly Pellegrino da Modena,
-employed in 1509, d. 1523. _Tiraboschi._ ii. 115, iv. 42.
-
-Munari, Giovanni, his father and master. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 37.
-
-Mura, de, Francesco, a Neapolitan, living in 1743. _Dominici._ ii. 439.
-
-Murano, da, Andrea. He has an altar-piece at Mussorense, bearing date 1502.
-_Verci._ iii. 20.
-
----- Bernardino, a painter of the fifteenth century. _Zanetti._ _ib._
-
----- Quirico, a painter of the same century. _MS._ _ib._
-
----- Natalino, a scholar of Titian. _Ridolfi._ Was employed in 1558. _MS._
-iii. 156.
-
-Muratori, Domenico Maria, a Bolognese, b. 1662, d. 1749. _Letter_ from his
-son in _Oretti_. ii. 289, v. 233.
-
----- negli Scannabecchi Teresa, a Bolognese, b. 1662, d. 1708. _Crespi._ v.
-228.
-
-Musso, Niccolo, of Casalmonferrato, living in 1618. _Pitture d'Italia._ v.
-464.
-
-Mustacchi, il, _see_ Revello.
-
-Mutii, or Mucci, Gio. of Cento, a nephew of Guercino. _Crespi. MS._ v.
-172
-
-Muto di Ficarolo, _see_ Sarti; di Verona, _see_ Comi.
-
-Muttoni, _see_ Vecchia.
-
-Muziano, Girolamo, b. at Acquafredda in the Brescian territory, 1528, d.
-1590. _Ridolfi._ Or rather 1592. _Galletti Inscrip. Rom._ ii. 147, 340,
-iii. 177.
-
-
- N.
-
-Nagli, Francesco, called Il Centino, scholar of Guercino. _Guida di
-Rimini._ v. 172.
-
-Naldini, Batista, a Florentine, b. 1537. _Orlandi._ Living in 1590. _MS._
-i. 260.
-
-Nani, Giacomo, a Neapolitan, scholar of Belvidere. _Dominici._ ii. 424.
-
-Nannetti, Niccola, a Florentine, b. 1675, d. 1749. _Roy. Gall. of
-Florence._ i. 348.
-
-Nanni, Girolamo, a Roman, called Il Poco e Buono, (Little and Good,) living
-in 1642. _Baglione._ ii. 158.
-
-Nanni, or Nani, _see_ Da Udine.
-
-Nannoccio, a scholar of Andrea del Sarto. _Vasari._ i. 206.
-
-Napoli, di, Cesare, a Messinese, flourished about 1583. _Hakert._ ii. 376.
-
-Napolitano, il, _see_ D'Angeli.
-
-Nappi, Francesco, a Milanese, d. in the pontificate of Urban VIII., aged
-65. _Baglione._ iv. 299.
-
-Nardini, D. Tommaso, of Ascoli, d. about 1718, aged 60. _Guida di Ascoli._
-ii. 288.
-
-Naselli, Francesco, a Ferrarese, d. about 1630. _Baruffaldi._ v. 336.
-
----- Alessandro, supposed son of Francesco. _MS._ _Crespi._ v. 337, 341.
-
-Nasini, Cav. Giuseppe, b. in the Sienese, in 1664, d. 1736. _Della Valle._
-i. 452.
-
----- Cav. Apollonio, a clerk, his son, b. 1697, at Florence. _Della Valle._
-d. about 1754. _MS._ i. 453.
-
----- D. Antonio, a brother of Giuseppe, d. 1716. _Roy. Gall. of Flor._ i.
-453.
-
-Nasocchio, Giuseppe, da Bassano, painted in the style of the fifteenth
-century; left a work with date 1529. I call him the elder, to distinguish
-him from Francesco and Bartolommeo, who lived in 1541. _Verci._ iii. 26.
-
-Natali, Carlo, a Cremonese, called Guardolino, b. about 1590. living in
-1683. _Zaist._ iv. 195.
-
----- Gio. Batista, his son, painted in 1657, d. towards 1700. _Zaist._ iv.
-196.
-
----- Giuseppe, di Casal Maggiore, in the Cremonese, b. 1652, d. 1722.
-_Zaist._ iv. 203.
-
----- Francesco, his brother, d. about 1723. _Zaist._ iv. 204.
-
----- Pietro and Lorenzo, their brothers. _ib._
-
----- Gio. Batista, son of Giuseppe, d. young. _Zaist._ iv. 204.
-
----- Gio. Batista, son of Francesco. _Zaist._ _ib._
-
-Natoire, Charles, a Frenchman, b. 1698, d. 1777. _Roy. Gall. of Flor._ ii.
-307.
-
-Naudi, Antonio, an Italian, scholar of Paul Veronese. _Palomino._ iii. 238.
-
-Nazzari, Bartolommeo, a Bergamese, b. 1699, d. 1758. _Tassi._ iii. 370.
-
-Nebbia, Cesare, of Orvieto, d. in the pontificate of Paul V., aged 78.
-_Baglione._ Living in 1592. _Oretti, Mem._ ii. 148, iv. 299.
-
-Nebea, or Nebbia, Galeotto, of the territory of Alessandria, painted at
-Genoa about 1480. _Guida di Genova._ v. 361.
-
-Negri, Pietro, a Venetian, painted in 1679. _Lett. Pitt._, vol. iv. iii.
-351.
-
----- Gio. Francesco, a Bolognese, b. 1648, living in 1718. _Orlandi._ v.
-206.
-
----- or Neri, Pietro Martire, a Cremonese, flourished about 1600. _Zaist._
-iv. 194.
-
-Negrone, Pietro, a Calabrese, d. about 1565, aged 60. _Dominici._ ii. 388.
-
-Nelli, Pietro, flourished at Rome the beginning of the eighteenth century.
-_MS._ i. 194, ii. 296.
-
----- Suor, Plautilla, a nun of St. Catherine, at Florence, d. 1588, aged
-65. _MS._ i. 364.
-
-Nello, Bernardo di Gio. Falconi, a Pisan, flourished about 1390. _Morrona._
-i. 56.
-
-Neri, Gio., a Bolognese, living in 1575. _Masini._ v. 77.
-
----- Nello, a Pisan, painted in 1299. _Morrona._ i. 66.
-
-Nerito, Jacopo, da Padova, scholar of Gentile da Fabriano. _MS._ iii. 26.
-
-Nero, del, Durante, da Borgo S. Sepolcro, painted in 1560. _Vasari._ i.
-272.
-
-Neroccio, a Sienese, painted about 1483. _D. Valle._ i. 407.
-
-Neroni, Bartolommeo, _see_ Il Riccio.
-
-Nervesa, Gaspare, del Friuli, of the school of Titian. _Ridolfi._ iii. 165.
-
-Niccolò, a painter employed in Gemona, 1331. _MS._ iii. 19.
-
----- di, Gio., perhaps the same as Gio. di Pisa, a painter of the
-fourteenth century. _Morrona._ i. 68.
-
-Niceron, P. Gianfrancesco Paolotto, a Frenchman. _Guida di Roma._ ii. 260.
-
-Nicoluccio, a Calabrese, scholar of Lorenzo Costa. _Vasari._ ii. 388, v.
-293.
-
-Ninfe, dalle, Cesare, a supposed pupil of Tintoretto. _Zanetti._ iii. 196.
-
-Nobili, de', Durante di Caldarola, in the Picenum, painted in 1571. _Guida
-di Ascoli._ ii. 167.
-
-Noferi, Michele, a Florentine, scholar of Vincenzio Dandini. _Baldinucci._
-i. 342.
-
-Nogari, Giuseppe, a Venetian, d. 1763, aged 64. _Zanetti._ iii. 375.
-
----- Paris, a Roman, d. in the pontificate of Clement VIII., aged 65.
-_Baglione._ ii. 150.
-
-Nonzio, a miniature painter, or Annunzio, living in 1593, at Milan.
-_Morigia._ iv. 296.
-
-Nosadella, _see_ Bezzi.
-
-Notti, dalle, Gherardo, _see_ Hundhorst.
-
-Nova, de, Pecino, a Bergamese, painted as early as 1363, d. 1403. _Tassi._
-iii. 19.
-
----- Pietro, his brother, notices of him, from the year 1402. _ib._
-
-Novara, da, Pietro, painted in 1370. _MS._ iv. 212.
-
----- Pietro, his father. _MS._ _ib._
-
-Novellara, da, Lelio, _see_ Orsi.
-
-Novelli, Gio. Batista, da Castelfranco, d. 1652, aged 74. iii. 274.
-
----- Pietro, Cav., called from his birth-place Monrealese, termed by
-mistake Morelli, lived in 1660. _Guarienti._ He is also praised by Rosa, in
-the _Serie della G. I. di Vienna_, p. 71. ii. 419.
-
-Nucci, Allegretto, di Fabriano, painted in 1366. _MS._ ii. 15.
-
----- Avanzino, di Città di Castello, d. 1629, aged 77. _Baglione._ ii. 165.
-
----- Benedetto, di Gubbio, d. 1575. _Ab. Ranghiasci._ iii. 175.
-
----- Virgilio, his brother. _Ranghiasci._ _ib._
-
-Nunziata, del, Toto, a Florentine, scholar of Ridolfo Ghirlandaio.
-_Vasari._ i. 212.
-
-Nuvolone, Panfilo, a Cremonese, flourished in 1608. _Zaist._ d. 1661, aged
-53. _Gallerati Istruz. della Pitt. Milanesi._ iv. 193.
-
-Nuvolone, Carlo Francesco, his son, a Milanese, called also Panfilo, b.
-1608, d. 1651. _Orlandi._ iv. 343.
-
----- Gioseffo, another son, a Milanese, called also Panfilo, b. 1619, d.
-aged 84. _Orlandi._ iv. 344.
-
-Nuzzi, Mario, b. at Penna, a diocese of Fermo, in 1603, d. at Rome in 1673.
-_Pascoli._ ii. 258.
-
-
- O.
-
-Oberto, di, Francesco, painted at Genoa in 1368. _Guida di Genova._ v. 359.
-
-Occhiali, dagli, Gabriele, _see_ Ferrantini, _see_ Vanvitelli.
-
-Odam, Girolamo, a Roman, b. 1681, living in 1718. _Orlandi._ ii. 286.
-
-Odazzi, or Odasi, Giovanni, b. at Rome in 1663, d. 1731. _Pascoli._ ii.
-300.
-
-Oddi, Giuseppe, a Pesarese, scholar of Maratta. _Guida di Pesaro._ ii. 288.
-
----- Mauro, Parmigiano, d. 1702, aged 63. _Orlandi._ iv. 139.
-
-Oderico, a Canon of Siena, and a miniaturist, living in 1213. _Della
-Valle._ i. 376.
-
----- Gio. Paolo, a Genoese, d. 1657, aged 44. _Soprani._ v. 398.
-
-Oderigi, _see_ Da Gubbio.
-
-Oldoni, Boniforte, a citizen of Vercelli, and Ercole Oldoni, painted in
-1466. _Della Valle._ iv. 237.
-
-Oliva, Pietro, a Messinese, flourished towards 1491. _Hakert._ ii. 367.
-
-Olivieri, Domenico, of Turin, b. 1679, d. 1755. _Della Valle._ v. 489.
-
-Omino, l', _see_ Lombardi.
-
-Onofrio, di, Crescenzio. _Colonna Catalogue._ He signed his name also
-Crescenzi, living in 1712. _MS._ ii. 246.
-
-Orbetto, _see_ Turchi.
-
-Orcagna, or Orgagna, (those desirous of the utmost degree of minuteness in
-minute matters, may consult _Baldinucci_, _Bottari_, and _Manni_,) Andrea,
-a Florentine, d. 1389, aged 60. _Vasari._ i. 54.
-
-Orcagna, Bernardo, an elder brother of Andrea. _Vasari._ i. 54.
-
-Orioli, Bartolommeo, painted at Trevigi in 1616. _Federici._ iii. 272.
-
-Orizzonte, _see_ Van Bloemen.
-
-Orlandi, Odoardo, a Bolognese, b. 1660, living in 1718. _Orlandi._ d. 1736.
-_Oretti, Mem._ v. 235.
-
----- Stefano, a Bolognese, b. 1681, d. 1760. _Crespi._ v. 272.
-
-Orlandini, Giulio, of Parma, _Orlandi._ Lived in the seventeenth century.
-iv. 139.
-
-Orlando, Bernardo, painted at Turin in 1617. _MS._ v. 467.
-
-Ornerio, Gerardo, a Frisian, painter of glass: painted in 1575. _Orlandi._
-i. 228.
-
-Orrente, Pietro, di Murcia, a supposed scholar of Bassano. _Conca._ iii.
-212.
-
-Orsi, Benedetto, di Pescia, a pupil of Baldassare Franceschini. _MS._ i.
-304.
-
----- Bernardino, da Reggio, painted in 1501. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 37.
-
----- Lelio, da Reggio, called Lelio da Novellara, d. 1587, aged 76.
-_Tiraboschi._ iv. 52.
-
----- Prospero, a Roman, d. under Urban VIII., aged 75. _Baglione._ ii. 158.
-
-Orsoni, Gioseffo, a Bolognese, b. 1691, d. 1755. _Crespi._ v. 272.
-
-Ortolano, or Gio. Batista Benvenuto, a Ferrarese, painted in 1525. _Guida
-di Ferrara._ d. about 1525. _Baruffaldi._ v. 309.
-
-Orvietani, Andrea and Bartolommeo, painted in 1405. _D. Valle._ ii. 16.
-
-Orvietano, Ugolino, painted in 1321. _D. Valle._ ii. 15.
-
-Ossana, Biffi, Ciniselli, Ciocca, followers of Procaccini, iv. 313.
-
-Ottini, Felice, or Felicetto di Brandi, d. young about 1695. _Pascoli._ ii.
-214.
-
----- Pasquale, a Veronese, d. 1630, aged about 60. _Pozzo._ ii. 232, iii.
-320.
-
-
- P.
-
-Pacchiarotto, Jacopo, a Sienese, went into France in 1435. _Della Valle._
-i. 409.
-
-Pace, del, or Paci Ranieri, a Pisan, painted in 1719. _Morrona._ i. 346.
-
-Paccelli, Matteo, a Neapolitan, a pupil of Giordano, d. about 1731.
-_Dominici._ ii. 432, 433.
-
-Pacicco, or Pacecco, _see_ Di Rosa.
-
-Paderna, Gio., a Bolognese, and scholar of Dentone, d. aged 40. _Malvasia._
-v. 213.
-
----- Paolo Antonio, a Bolognese, b. 1649, d. 1708. _Orlandi._ v. 204.
-
-Padova, da, Girolamo, called Girolamo dal Santo, d. about 1550, aged 70.
-_Guida di Padova._ iii. 72, 73, 74.
-
----- Lauro, a scholar of Squarcione. _Sansovino._ iii. 74.
-
----- Maestro Angelo, painted in 1489. _Guida di Padova._ iii. 74.
-
-Padovanino, _see_ Varotari.
-
-Padovano, Giusto, or Giusto Menabuoi, a Florentine, d. about 1397. _Guida
-di Padova._ iii. 11.
-
----- Gio. and Antonio, painters of the same age. _ib._
-
----- del, or di Lamberto Federigo, of Flanders, lived in 1568. _Vasari._ i.
-268.
-
-Paesi, da', _see_ Bassi, Dal Sole, Muziano, Vernigo.
-
-Paganelli, Niccolo, di Faenza, b. 1538, d. 1620. _Oretti Cart._ v. 92.
-
-Pagani, Gasparo, a Modenese, painted in 1543. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 45.
-
----- Paolo, di Valsolda, in the Milanese, d. 1716, aged 55. _Orlandi._ iv.
-322.
-
----- Francesco, a Florentine, d. 1561, aged 30. _Baldinucci._ i. 289.
-
----- Gregorio, his son, b. 1558, d. 1605. _Baldinucci._ _ib._
-
----- Vincenzio, da Monte Rubbiano, in the Picenum, painted in 1529,
-_Civalli._ ii. 119.
-
----- or Da Rimino Lattanzio, _see_ Della Marca.
-
-Paganini, _see_ Mazzoni Giulio.
-
-Paggi, Gio. Batista, a Genoese, b. 1554, d. 1627. _Soprani._ i. 311, v.
-389, 396.
-
-Paggio, il, _see_ Merani.
-
-Paglia, Francesco, a Brescian, b. 1636. _Orlandi._ d. after the year 1700.
-_MS._ iii. 328.
-
----- Antonio and Angiolo, his sons; the former d. 9th February, 1747, aged
-67, the latter d. 1763, aged 82. _Carboni MS., presso L'Oretti._ _ib._
-
-Pagni, Benedetto, da Pescia, a scholar of Giulio Romano. _Vasari._ i. 218,
-iv. 19.
-
-Paladini, Arcangela, a Pisan lady, b. 1599, d. 1622. _R. Gall. of Flor._ i.
-320, iv. 282.
-
----- Cav. Giuseppe, a Sicilian, lived in the seventeenth century, ii. 420.
-
----- Litterio, a Messinese, d. in the plague of 1743, aged 52. _Hakert._
-ii. 441.
-
-Palladino, Adriano, a Cortonese, d. 1680, aged 70. _Orlandi._ i. 353, ii.
-266.
-
----- Filippo, a Florentine, (by _Hakert_ it is written Paladini,) d. in
-Mazzarino, 1614, aged about 70. i. 297.
-
-Palloni, (_Orlandi_,) or Polloni, (_Baldinucci_,) Michelangiolo, da' Campi
-nel Fiorentino. Passed into Poland in 1674. _Baldinucci._ i. 304.
-
-Palma, Jacopo, the elder, d. aged 48. _Vasari._ iii. 113.
-
----- Jacopo, the younger, b. 1544, d. aged about 84. _Ridolfi._ ii. 147,
-iii. 256.
-
----- Antonio, father of Jacopo, the younger, flourished in 1600.
-_Guarienti._ iii. 256.
-
-Palmegiani, Marco, da Forli, his notices of 1513 and 1537. _MS._ v. 45.
-
-Palmerini, a native of Urbino, flourished about 1500. _Guida di Urbino._
-ii. 44.
-
-Palmerucci, Guido, da Gubbio, painted about 1345. _Ab. Ranghiasci._ ii. 13.
-
-Palmieri, Giuseppe, a Genoese, b. 1674, d. aged 66. _Ratti._ v. 436.
-
-Palombo, Bartolommeo, a scholar of Pietro da Cortona. _Orlandi._ ii. 268.
-
-Palomino, D. Antonio, b. near Cordova, a married man, and then a priest, d.
-1725, aged 72. _Conca._ ii. 432.
-
-Paltronieri, Gio. Francesco, da Carpi, lived in 1737. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 72.
-
----- Pietro, called Il Mirandolese dalle Prospettive, b. 1673 ..., d. at
-Bologna; d. 3d July, 1741. _Oretti, Mem._ v. 270.
-
-Pampurini, Alessandro, a Cremonese, painted in 1511. _Zaist._ iv. 158.
-
-Pan, _see_ Lys.
-
-Pancotto, Pietro, a Bolognese, pupil of the Caracci. _Malvasia._ Flourished
-about 1590. _Masini._ v. 196.
-
-Pandolfi, Giangiacomo, da Pesaro, flourished about 1630. _MS._ ii. 144.
-
-Panetti, Domenico, a Ferrarese, b. 1460, d. about 1530. _Baruffaldi._ v.
-299.
-
-Panfilo, _see_ Nuvoloni.
-
-Panicale, da, (in the Florentine state,) Masolino, d. 1415, aged 37.
-_Baldinucci._ i. 72.
-
-Panico, Anton Maria, a Bolognese, scholar of Annibal Caracci, d. at
-Farnese. _Bellori._ v. 125.
-
-Pannicciati, Jacopo, a Ferrarese, d. young about 1540. _Baruffaldi._ v.
-306.
-
-Pannini, Cav. Gio. Paolo, of Piacenza, b. 1691, d. 1764. _Guida di
-Piacenza._ ii. 339, iv. 144, v. 491.
-
-Panza, Cav. Federigo, a Milanese, d. 1703, aged 70. _Orlandi._ iv. 315.
-
-Panzacchi, Maria Elena, a Bolognese lady, b. 1668, living in 1718.
-_Orlandi._ d. 1737. _Oretti, from the Church Registry of S. Andrea degli
-Ansaldi._ v. 264.
-
-Paoletti, Paolo, a Paduan, d. at Udine, in 1735. _Renaldis._ iii. 389.
-
-Paolillo, a Neapolitan, scholar of Sabbatini. _Dominici._ ii. 273.
-
-Paolini, or Paulini, Pietro, a Lucchese, d. old about 1682. _Baldinucci._
-Or d. 1681. _Oretti, Mem._ i. 322.
-
----- Pio, an Udinese, referred to the Academy of Rome in 1678. _Orlandi._
-iii. 364.
-
-Paolo, Maestro, painted at Venice in 1346. _Zanetti._ In Vicenza, 1333.
-_Morelli Notiz._ iii. 15.
-
----- Jacopo and Giovanni, his sons. _MS._ _ib._
-
-Papa, Simone, a Neapolitan, b. about 1430, d. about 1488. _Dominici._ ii.
-362.
-
----- Simone, the younger, a Neapolitan, b. about 1506, d. shortly before
-1569. _Dominici._ ii. 385.
-
-Paparello, or Papacello, Tommaso, a Cortonese, scholar of Giulio Romano.
-_Vasari._ Living in 1553. _Mariotti._ i. 220.
-
-Pappanelli, Niccolò, d. 1620, aged 83, v. 95.
-
-Paradisi, Niccolò, a Venetian, painted in 1404, iii. 16.
-
-Paradiso, dal, _see_ Castelfranco.
-
-Paradosso, _see_ Trogli.
-
-Parasole, Bernardino, a native of Norcia, d. in the pontificate of Urban
-VIII. _Baglione._ ii. 156.
-
-Parentani, Antonino, painted at Turin about 1550. _Guida di Torino._ v.
-453.
-
-Parentino, Bernardo, or Lorenzo, (the one his name before he became a monk,
-the other his assumed ecclesiastical name) of Parenzo, in Istria; d. an
-Augustine friar, at Vicenza, in 1531, aged 94. _His Epitaph in Faccioli._
-iii. 72.
-
-Paris, di, _see_ Alfani.
-
-Parma, da, Lodovico, a scholar of Francia. _Affò._ Scholar of Costa.
-_Malvasia._ iv. 76.
-
----- Cristoforo, _see_ Caselli.
-
----- Daniello, _see_ De Por.
-
-Parmigiano, Fabrizio, d. in the pontificate of Clement VIII., aged 45.
-_Baglione._ ii. 171, iv. 143.
-
-Parmigianino, _see_ Mazzuoli, _see_ Scaglia, _see_ Rocca.
-
-Parocel, Stefano, painted at Rome in the early part of the eighteenth
-century. _See Guida di Roma._ ii. 307.
-
-Parodi, Domenico, a Genoese, b. 1668, d. 1740. _Ratti._ v. 431.
-
----- Batista, his brother, d. 1730, aged 56. _Ratti._ v. 433.
-
----- Pellegro, son of Domenico, living in 1769. _Ratti._ _ib._
-
----- Ottavio, a Pavese, b. 1659, living in 1718. _Orlandi._ iv. 321.
-
-Parolini, Giacomo, a Ferrarese, d. 1733, aged about 70. _Baruffaldi._ v.
-344.
-
-Parone, Francesco, a Milanese, d. young in 1634. _Baruffaldi._ iv. 298.
-
-Parrasio, Angelo, a Sienese, painted in 1449. _Colucci._ i. 405.
-
-Pasinelli, Lorenzo, a Bolognese, b. 1629, d. 1700. _Crespi._ v. 217, 220.
-
-Pasquali, Filippo, a Forlivese, scholar of Cignani. _Orlandi._ v. 258.
-
-Pasqualini, Felice, a Bolognese, scholar of Sabbatini. _Malvasia._ v. 65.
-
-Pasqualino, _see_ Rossi.
-
-Pasqualotto, Costantino, da Vicenza, lived about 1700. _MS._ iii. 314.
-
-Passante, Bartolommeo, a Neapolitan, pupil of Spagnoletto. _Dominici._ ii.
-418.
-
-Passarotti, Bartolommeo, a Bolognese, flourished about 1578. _Guida di
-Bologna._ d. 1592. _Oretti, from the Registry of S. Martino Maggiore._ v.
-68.
-
----- Tiburzio, d. 1612. Aurelio, d. at Rome in the time of Clement VIII.
-Ventura, d. 1630. Passarotto, d. 1585. His sons. _Oretti, Mem._ v. 69.
-
-Passeri, (in some books Passari,) Gio. Batista, a Roman, b. about 1610, d.
-a priest in 1679. _Life prefixed by the Editor to the Lives written by
-him._ ii. 210.
-
----- Giuseppe, his nephew, b. 1654, d. 1714. _Pascoli._ ii. 283.
-
----- Andrea, of Como, painted in 1505. _MS._ iv. 235.
-
-Passignano, da, in the Florentine state, Cav. Domenico Cresti, called also
-Passignani, b. 1560, d. 1638. _R. Gall. of Florence._ If he be admitted
-master of Lodovico Caracci, the date of his birth must be placed earlier.
-i. 289, ii. 183, iii. 245, v. 97.
-
-Pasterini, Jacopo, a Venetian, a mosaic worker, flourished about 1615.
-_Zanetti._ iii. 253.
-
-Pasti, Matteo, a Veronese, living in 1472. _Maffei._ i. 109, iii. 82.
-
-Pastorino, da Siena, painted at Rome about 1547. _Taia._ i. 227.
-
-Patanazzi, ----, of Urbino, about the times of Claudio Veronese. _MS._ ii.
-198.
-
-Pavese, il, _see_ Sacchi.
-
-Pavesi, Francesco, scholar of Maratta. _Vita del Maratta._ ii. 286.
-
-Pavia, Giacomo, a Bolognese, b. the 18th February, 1655. _Oretti, Mem._ d.
-about 1750. _Guida di Bologna._ v. 253.
-
----- da, Donato Bardo, painted in Savona about 1500. _Guida di Genova._ v.
-362.
-
----- Gio., a scholar of Costa. _Malvasia._ iv. 235.
-
----- Lorenzo, painted at Savona in 1513. _Guida di Genova._ v. 362.
-
-Pauluzzi, Stefano, a Venetian, living in 1660. _Boschini._ iii. 280.
-
-Pavona, Francesco, di Udine, d. at Venice in 1773, aged 88. _Guida di
-Bologna._ Corrected by _Renaldis_, for b. 1692, d. 1777. v. 230.
-
-Pecchio, Domenico, a Veronese, and scholar of Balestra, living in 1733.
-_Lett. Pittor._ d. about 1760. _Dizion. Istorico._ iii. 383, v. 220.
-
-Pecori, Domenico Aretino, a pupil of D. Bartolommeo. _Vasari._ i. 99.
-
-Pedrali, Giacomo, a Brescian, companion of Domenico Bruni. _Orlandi._ d.
-before 1660. _Boschini._ iii. 345.
-
-Pedretti, Giuseppe, a Bolognese, d. 1778, aged 84. _Guida di Bologna._ Or
-b. 26th February, 1684. _Oretti, Mem._ v. 247.
-
-Pedrini, Gio., a supposed scholar of Vinci at Milan. _MS._ iv. 257.
-
-Pedroni, Pietro, di Pontremoli, d. 1803. _MS._ i. 366.
-
-Pellegrini, Antonio, of a Paduan family, b. at Venice, 1675. d. 1741.
-_Guida di Padova._ iii. 368.
-
----- Girolamo, a Roman, painted about 1674. _Zanetti._ iii. 280.
-
----- Felice, of Perugia, b. 1567. _Orlandi._ ii. 195; and Vincenzio his
-brother, called Il Pittor Bello, b. 1575, d. 1612. _Pascoli._ ii. 195.
-
----- Lodovica, a Milanese lady. _Nuova Guida di Milano_ for 1788. Or
-Antonia. _Nuova Guida di Milano_ for 1783. Painted in 1626. iv. 282.
-
----- Andrea, a Milanese of the same family, living in 1595. _Morigia._
-_ib._
-
----- Pellegrino, his cousin, d. 1634. _MS._ _ib._
-
-Pellegrino, di, S. Daniello, his true name is Martino d'Udine, d. soon
-after 1545. _Renaldis._ iii. 66, v. 302.
-
-Pellegrino, da Modena, _see_ Munari.
-
----- da Bologna, _see_ Tibaldi.
-
-Pellini, Andrea, a Cremonese, painted in 1595. _MS._ His Christ taken from
-the cross at S. Eustorgio, bears date 1597. _Oretti, Mem._ iv. 288.
-
----- Marcantonio, a Pavese, b. 1664, living in 1718. _Orlandi._ Confirmed
-by _Oretti, from the Registry of his Baptism_. He had afterwards an account
-of his death, which occurred 21st January, 1760, and that he was aged 101
-years. iv. 325.
-
-Pennacchi, Piermaria, di Trevigi, flourished about 1520. _Zanetti._ iii.
-62.
-
-Penni, Gianfrancesco, or Il Fattore, b. at Florence, d. aged 40, about
-1528. _Vasari._ ii. 110.
-
----- Luca, his brother, assistant of Rosso. _Vasari._ i. 209, ii. 111.
-
-Pensaben, P. Marco, and Maraveia P. Marco, his assistant, Dominicans at
-Venice, painted at Trevigi in 1520 and 1521; the former born about 1485,
-and registered in the bills of mortality for 1530. A painter of singular
-merit, made known to history by P. M. Federici. iii. 85.
-
-Peranda, Santo, a Venetian, b. 1566, d. 1638. _Ridolfi._ iii. 266.
-
-Perino, _see_ Cesarei, _see_ Del Vaga.
-
-Perla, Francesco, da Mantova, a painter of the sixteenth century. _Volta._
-iv. 20.
-
-Peroni, Don Giuseppe, di Parma, d. old in 1776. _Affò._ iv. 141.
-
-Peroxino, Gio., painted in 1517. _Della Valle._ v. 452.
-
-Perraccini, Giuseppe, called Il Mirandolese, a scholar of Franceschini, b.
-1672, d. 1754. _Crespi._ v. 271.
-
-Perucci, Orazio, da Reggio, d. 1624, aged 76. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 54.
-
-Perugia, da, Gianniccola, b. about 1478. _Pascoli._ d. 1544. _Mariotti._
-ii. 38.
-
----- Mariano, his notices from 1576 to 1547. _Mariotti._ ii. 39.
-
----- Sinibaldo, his works in 1524 and 1528. _Mariotti._ _ib._
-
-Perugini, a landscape painter at Milan, in the time of Magnasco. _Ratti._
-iv. 328. Another of the same name is met with at Milan, d. 1560. _MS._ iv.
-328.
-
-Perugino, Domenico, master of Antiveduto Grammatica. _Baglione._ i. 451.
-
----- Lello, painted in 1321. _Della Valle._ ii. 15.
-
----- Paolo, or Paolo Gismondi, an academician of St. Luke from 1668.
-_Orlandi._ ii. 267.
-
----- Pietro, or Pietro Vannucci, b. at Città della Pieve, whence he signs
-himself _De Castro Plebis_, b. 1446, d. 1524. _Pascoli._ i. 100, 408, ii.
-29, 369.
-
----- another Pietro da Perugia, mentioned by Vasari, who appears to have
-lived about 1430. ii. 160, iii. 23.
-
---- Il Cavaliere, _see_ Cerrini.
-
-Peruzzi, Baldassare, called also Baldassare da Siena, b. in Accaiano, (in
-the Sienese) 1481, d. 1536. _Della Valle._ i. 421., ii. 46.
-
-Peruzzini, Cav. Giovanni, of Ancona, d. 1694, aged 65. _Orlandi._ v. 161,
-477.
-
----- Domenico, his brother. _Guida di Pesaro._ _ib._
-
----- Paolo, son of Cav. Gio., painted about 1670, _ib._
-
-Pesari, Gio. Batista, a Modenese, living about 1650. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 61.
-
-Pesaro, da, Niccolo Trometta, d. in the pontificate of Paul V., aged 70.
-_Baglione._ ii. 144.
-
-Pesci, Gaspero, a Bolognese, living in 1776. _Catalogo Algarotti._ v. 277.
-
-Pescia, da, Mariano Gratiadei, a scholar of Ridolfo Ghirlandaio. _Vasari._
-i. 211.
-
-Pesello, Pesello, a Florentine, b. 1380, d. 1457. _Vasari._ i. 80.
-
-Pesellino, Francesco, his son, b. 1426, d. about 1457. _Vasari._ _ib._
-
-Pesenti, called Il Sabbioneta Galeazzo, a Cremonese, living in the
-fifteenth century. _Zaist._ iv. 159.
-
----- Martire, of the same family, living in 1582. _Zaist._ iv. 157.
-
-Petarzano, or Preterazzano, Simone, a Venetian, painted at Milan in 1591.
-_Lomazzo._ iv. 286.
-
-Petrazzi, Astolfo, a Sienese, painted in 1631. _Della Valle._ d. 1665.
-_Baldinucci._ i. 450.
-
-Petreolo, Andrea, di Venzone, living in 1586. _Renaldis._ iii. 295.
-
-Petri, de', Pietro, b. in the Novarese, d. 1716, at Rome, aged 45. At Rome
-commonly called De' Pietri. _Orlandi._ ii. 283, iv. 326.
-
-Petrini, Cav. Giuseppe, da Carono, in the Luganese, d. about 1780, aged 80.
-_MS._ iv. 323.
-
-Piaggia, Teramo, or Erasmo, di Zoagli, in the Genovese, was living in 1547.
-_Soprani._ v. 365.
-
-Piane, dalle, Gio. Maria, a Genoese, called Il Molinaretto, b. 1660, d.
-1745. _Ratti._ v. 425.
-
-Pianoro, _see_ Morelli.
-
-Piastrini, Gio. Domenico, a Pistoiese, scholar of Luti. _Serie degli
-Illustri Pittori._ i. 355.
-
-Piattoli, Gaetano, a Florentine, b. 1703, d. about 1770. _MS._ i. 362.
-
-Piazza, Callisto, _see_ Da Lodi.
-
----- P. Cosimo, da Castelfranco, a Cappuchin, d. 1621, aged 64. _Ridolfi._
-iii. 273.
-
----- Cav. Andrea, his nephew, painted in 1649, d. about the year 1670.
-_MS._ iii. 273.
-
-Piazzetta, Gio. Batista, a Venetian, d. 1754, aged 71. _Longhi._ Or 72.
-_Zanetti._ iii. 359.
-
-Picchi, Giorgio, b. in Castel Durante, now Urbania, was living in 1599, d.
-aged about 50. _Terzi._ ii. 192.
-
-Piccinino and Chiocca, lived about 1500. _Morigia._ iv. 234.
-
-Piccione, Matteo, Marchigiano, an academician of S. Luke in 1655.
-_Orlandi._ ii. 234.
-
-Piccola, la, Niccola, or Lapiccola, of Palermo, b. 1730, _Florent. Dic._ d.
-1790. ii. 290.
-
-Picenardi, Carlo, a Cremonese, flourished about 1600. d. young. _Zaist._
-iv. 194.
-
----- another Carlo Picenardi, flourished about 1660, d. aged 70. _Zaist._
-_ib._
-
-Piemontese, Cesare, flourished in the pontificate of Gregory XIII. _Taia._
-ii. 171.
-
-Pieri, Stefano, a Florentine, d. in the pontificate of Clement VIII., aged
-87. _Baglione._ i. 263.
-
-Pieri, de', Antonio, called Lo Zotto, that is, Zoppo da Vicenza, painted in
-1738. _Guida di Rovigo._ iii. 314.
-
-Pierino, _see_ Gallinari, _see_ Del Vaga.
-
-Pietro, di, Lorenzo, _see_ Vecchietta.
-
-Pievano, Stefano, di S. Agnese, his painting of 1381. _Boni Opusc.
-Scientifici._ iii. 9.
-
-Pignone, Simone, a Florentine, b. 1614, d. 1706. _R. Gall. of Florence._ d.
-16th December, 1698, and buried at the Teatini. _Oretti, Mem._ i. 306.
-
-Pilotto, Girolamo, a Venetian, living in 1590. _Guida di Rovigo._ iii. 270.
-
-Pinacci, Gioseffo, b. at Siena, 1642, living in 1718. _Orlandi._ i. 454.
-
-Pinelli, Antonio, a Bolognese, scholar of the Caracci. _Malvasia._ d. 1644.
-_Oretti, Mem._ v. 197.
-
-Pini, Eugenio, an Udinese, b. at the beginning of the seventeenth century,
-living in 1655. _Ab. Boni._ iii. 296.
-
----- Paolo, a Lucchese. _Orlandi._ Flourished shortly after the Caracci.
-_MS._ iv. 327.
-
-Pino, Paolo, a Venetian, living in 1565. _Guida di Padova._ iii. 160.
-
----- da Messina, _see_ Messina.
-
----- da, Marco, called also Marco da Siena, d. about 1587. _Dominici._ i.
-180, ii. 129, 382.
-
-Pinturicchio, Bernardino, da Perugia, b. 1454, d. 1513. _Pascoli._ Called
-also Bernardino Betti. _Mariotti._ i. 408, ii. 33, 58.
-
-Pio, del, Giovannino, _see_ Bonatti.
-
-Piombo, del, F. Sebastiano, a Venetian, d. 1547, aged 62. _Vasari._ His
-surname was Luciano. _Claudio Tolomei_, cited in the _Pitture di
-Lendinara_, p. 9. i. 181, ii. 107, iii. 105.
-
-Piola, Gio. Gregorio, a Genoese, d. 1625, aged 42. _Soprani._ v. 402.
-
----- Pierfrancesco, b. 1565, d. 1600. _Soprani._ _ib._
-
----- Pellegro, or Pellegrino, b. 1617, d. 1640. _Soprani._ _ib._
-
----- Domenico, his brother, b. 1628, d. 1703. _Ratti._ v. 404.
-
----- Antonio, son of Domenico, b. 1654, d. 1715. _Ratti._ _ib._
-
-Piola, Paolgirolamo, another son, b. 1666, d. 1724. _Ratti._ v. 430.
-
----- Gio. Batista, another son. _Ratti._ v. 404.
-
----- Domenico, son of Gio. Batista, d. 1744, aged 26. _Ratti._ _ib._
-
-Pippi, Giulio Romano, d. 1546, aged 54. _Vasari._ ii. 107, iv. 14.
-
----- Raffaello, his son, d. 1560, aged 30. _Volta._ iv. 20, _et seq._
-
-Pisanelli, _see_ Spisano, _see_ Storali.
-
-Pisanello, Vittore, da S. Vito, in the Veronese. _Pozzo._ Or rather da S.
-Virgilio sul Lago. _Maffei Veron. Illustr. parte 3, cap. 6._ Flourished
-about 1450. _Vasari._ He was also called Pisano. _Morelli Notiz._, p. 179.
-iii. 32.
-
-Pisano, Giunta, his notices from 1210 to 1236. _Morrona._ i. 11.
-
----- Niccola, d. about 1275. _Vasari._ i. 5, 6.
-
----- Giovanni, his son, d. 1320. _Vasari._ i. 7, 35.
-
----- Andrea, an architect and sculptor of the fourteenth century, i. 6.
-
-Pisbolica, Giacomo, painted at Venice in the sixteenth century. _Vasari._
-iii. 241.
-
-Pistoia, da, Gerino, a scholar of Pietro Perugino. _Vasari._ Painted in
-1529. _MS._ i. 101.
-
----- Giovanni, a scholar of Cavallini. _Vasari._ ii. 14.
-
----- Leonardo, a scholar of Fattore. _Vasari._ He is surnamed Guelfo dal
-Celano in the _Notizie di Napoli_; by others Malatesta, and perhaps Gratia.
-It appears there were two artists of the same name, one of whom lived in
-1516, the other later. i. 218, ii. 119, 378.
-
----- F. Paolo, a scholar of Frate. _Vasari._ i. 194.
-
-Pitocchi, da, Matteo, a Florentine, flourished about 1650. _Guida di
-Rovigo._ d. at Padua about 1700, at an advanced age. _Melchiori._ iii. 282.
-
-Pittoni, Gio. Batista, a Venetian, d. 1767, about 80. _Zanetti._ iii. 358.
-
----- Francesco, his uncle, _ib._
-
-Pittor Bello, _see_ Pellegrini.
-
-Pittor Santo, il, _see_ Roderico.
-
----- Villano, il, _see_ Misciroli.
-
-Pittor, da' Libri, il, _see_ Caletti.
-
-Pittori, Lorenzo, a Maceratese, painted in 1533. _Colucci._ ii. 45.
-
----- Paolo, del Masaccio, accounts of him from 1556, d. 1590. _Colucci._
-ii. 168.
-
-Pizzoli, Giovacchino, a Bolognese, b. 1651, d. 1733. _Zanotti._ v. 212.
-
-Pizzolo, Niccolo, a Paduan, d. at the end of the fifteenth century. _Guida
-di Padova._ iii. 72.
-
-Po, del, Pietro, a Sicilian, b. 1610, d. 1692. _Pascoli._ ii. 209, 410.
-
----- Giacomo, his son, a Roman, d. 1726, aged 72. _Pascoli._ ii. 412.
-
----- Teresa, a Roman lady, daughter of Pietro, an academician of S. Luke in
-1678. _Pascoli._ d. 1716. _Dominici._ _ib._
-
-Poccetti, Bernardino Barbatelli, a Florentine, called also Bernardino delle
-facciate, or delle grotesche, b. 1542, d. 1612. _Baldinucci._ This date
-should be corrected on the authority of a note by the Canon. Moreni, (vol.
-ii. p. 152) where it is observed that in 1591 he was in his forty-third
-year. i. 265.
-
-Poco e Buono, il, _see_ Nanni.
-
-Poggino, di, Zanobi, a Florentine, scholar of Sogliani. _Baldinucci._ i.
-160.
-
-Polla, da, Bartolommeo, appears to have flourished about 1500. _MS._ iii.
-90.
-
-Polazzo, Franc., a Venetian, d. 1753, aged 70. _MS._ iii. 361.
-
-Poli, two brothers, of Pisa, painted in the seventeenth century, i. 326.
-
-Polidorino, _see_ Ruviale.
-
-Polidoro, a Venetian, d. 1565, aged 50. _Zanetti._ iii. 157.
-
-Pollaiuolo, del, Antonio, a Florentine, d. 1498, aged 72. _Vasari._ Or aged
-71. _Oretti dall'Epitafio._ i. 97, 112, 121, 136.
-
----- Pietro, his brother, d. 1498, aged 65. _Vasari._ i. 97.
-
-Pomarance, dalle, _see_ Circignani and Roncalli.
-
-Ponchino, Gio. Batista, called Bozzato di Castelfranco, b. about 1500,
-painted in 1551. _MS._ d. 1570. _Federici._ Vasari, Ridolfi, Zanetti,
-Bottari, and Guarienti, who call him Bazzacco, and Brazzacco, are all in a
-mistake, iii. 66.
-
-Ponte, da, Francesco, b. in Vicenza, was father of Jacopo, and d. 1530, at
-Bassano. _Verci._ iii. 74.
-
----- Jacopo, from his birth-place called Bassano, or Bassan the elder, d.
-1592, aged 82. _Ridolfi._ iii. 198.
-
----- Francesco, his son, d. 1591, aged 43. _Verci._ iii. 206.
-
----- Cav. Leandro, another son, d. 1623, aged 65. _Ridolfi._ iii. 206.
-
----- Gio. Batista, another son, d. 1613, aged 60. _Ridolfi._ iii. 208.
-
----- Girolamo, another son, d. 1622, aged 62. _Ridolfi._ _ib._
-
----- da, Gio., a Florentine, d. 1365, aged 59. _Vasari._ i. 54.
-
-Pontormo, da, in the Florentine state, Jacopo Carrucci, b. 1493, d. aged
-65. _Vasari._ i. 183, 203.
-
-Ponzone, Matteo, Dalmatino, Cav., a scholar of Peranda. _Zanetti._ iii.
-266.
-
-Ponzoni, de', Gio., a Milanese, lived about 1450. _MS._ iv. 223.
-
-Popoli, de', Cav. Giacinto d'Orta, d. 1682. _Dominici._ ii. 405.
-
-Poppi, da, _see_ Morandini.
-
-Por, de, Daniello, called Daniello da Parma, d. 1566, at Rome. _Bottari._
-iv. 116.
-
-Porcia, il, _see_ Apollodoro.
-
-Porcello, Gio., a Messinese, b. 1682, d. 1734. _Hak._ ii. 440.
-
-Pordenone, _see_ Licino.
-
-Porettano, Pier Maria, a scholar of the Caracci. _Malvasia._ v. 197.
-
-Porfirio, Bernardino, of the Florentine state, a worker in mosaic, living
-in 1568. _Vasari._ i. 333.
-
-Porideo, Gregorio, a scholar of Titian, iii. 157.
-
-Porpora, Paolo, a Neapolitan, an academician of S. Luke, 1656, d. about
-1680. _Dominici._ ii. 423.
-
-Porro, Maso, a Cortonese, painter on glass, shortly before 1568. _Vasari._
-i. 227.
-
-Porta, Andrea, a Milanese, b. 1656, living in 1718. _Orlandi._ iv. 317.
-
----- Ferdinando, a Milanese, b. about 1760. _MS._ Or rather b. 1689, d.
-about 1767, at Milan. _Oretti_, from a letter of Porta's friend, iv. 323.
-
-Porta, Giuseppe, called Del Salviati, a native of Garfagnana, d. about
-1570, aged 50. _Ridolfi._ i. 252, ii. 129, iii. 243.
-
----- Orazio, di Monte S. Savino, living in 1568. _Vasari._ i. 270.
-
----- della, or di S. Marco, F. Bartolommeo Domenicano, a Florentine, called
-Il Frate, b. 1469, d. 1517. _Baldinucci._ i. 187.
-
-Portelli, Carlo, da Loro, in the Florentine state, scholar of Ridolfo
-Ghirlandaio. _Vasari._ i. 212.
-
-Possenti, Bened., a Bolognese, scholar of the Caracci. _Malvasia._ v. 204.
-
-Poussin, Niccolo, b. at Andeli, in Normandy, 1594, d. 1665. _Bellori._ ii.
-237.
-
----- called Gaspare, _see_ Dughet.
-
-Pozzi, Gio. Batista, a Milanese, painted in 1700. _Nuova Guida di Torino._
-v. 478.
-
----- Gio. Batista, a Milanese, d. in the pontificate of Sixtus V., aged 28.
-_Baglione._ ii. 151, iv. 320.
-
----- Giuseppe, a Roman, d. young in 1765. _MS._ ii. 285.
-
----- Stefano, his brother, d. 1768. _MS._ _ib._
-
-Pozzo, P. Andrea, a Jesuit of Trent, b. 1642, d. 1709. _Pascoli._ ii. 385,
-v. 440, 478.
-
----- Dario, a Veronese, d. 1652, aged about 60. Or rather in 1632. _Pozzo._
-ii. 196.
-
----- dal, Isabella, painted at Turin in 1666. _Nuova Guida di Torino._ v.
-481.
-
----- Mattio, a Paduan, scholar of Squarcione. _Scardeone._ _See also
-Notizia Morelli._ iii. 74.
-
-Pozzobonelli, Giuliano, a Milanese, living in 1605. _MS._ iv. 317.
-
-Pozzoserrato, or Pozzo Lodovico, of Flanders, living in 1587, d. aged 60.
-_Guida di Rovigo._ iii. 338.
-
-Pozzuoli, Gio., da Carpi, d. about 1734. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 72.
-
-Prata, Ranunzio, painted at Pavia about 1635. _MS._ At S. Francesco of
-Brescia is found an altar-piece representing the Marriage of the Virgin,
-and bearing the inscription, _Francisci de Prato Caravajensis opus_, 1547,
-pronounced by Oretti to be _rare_. It not being referred to any school, it
-may be conjectured, after examination, whether the Francesco da Prato be
-one and the same, or rather two artists. See also P. Donasana, Minor
-Osservante, who wrote a work on the professors, paintings, and sculpture of
-Caravaggio: an extremely rare book. iv. 304.
-
-Prato, dal, Francesco, a Florentine, d. 1562. _Vasari._ i. 251.
-
-Preti, Cav. Mattia, called Il Cav. Calabrese, b. at Taverna in 1613, d. at
-Malta, 1699. _Dominici._ ii. 416.
-
----- Gregorio, brother of the Cavaliere, ii. 418.
-
-Previtali, Andrea, a Bergamese; his works from 1506 to 1528, in which year
-he died of the plague. _Tassi._ iii. 83.
-
-Preziado, D. Francesco, b. 1713, at Seville. _R. Gall. of Flor._ Director
-of the Spanish academy at Rome. _Bottari._ (_Lett. Pitt._, vol. vi. p.
-325.) d. at Rome, 1789. _MS._ ii. 310.
-
-Primaticcio, Ab. Niccolo, b. 1490, at Bologna, d. in France about 1570.
-_Guida di Bologna._ iv. 18, v. 57.
-
-Primi, Gio. Batista, a Roman, d. 1657, at Genoa. _Soprani._ i. 251, v. 394.
-
-Prina, Pierfrancesco, di Novara, living in 1718. _Orlandi._ iv. 327.
-
-Procaccini, Ercole the elder, a Bolognese, b. 1520. _MS._ Living in 1591.
-_Lomazzo._ It is also read _Porcaccini_, pref. xiv. iv. 134, 289, 307, v.
-63.
-
----- Camillo, his son, flourished in 1609. _Malvasia._ iv. 290, v. 392.
-
----- Giulio Cesare, another son, died about 1626, aged about 78. _Orlandi._
-iv. 293, v. 292.
-
----- Carlantonio, another son. _Malvasia._ His work at S. Agata in Milan,
-with the name and year 1605. _Gallerati Istruz., &c._ iv. 294.
-
----- Ercole the younger, son of Carlantonio, a Milanese, d. 1676, aged 80.
-_Orlandi._ iv. 307.
-
----- Andrea, a Roman, b. 1671, d. 1734. _Pascoli._ ii. 283.
-
-Profondavalle, Valerio, di Lovanio, d. 1600, aged 67. _MS._ i. 227, iv.
-297.
-
-Pronti, P. Cesare, an Augustine monk, of Cesi, called Padre Cesare da
-Ravenna. _Orlandi._ b. nella Cattolica, 1626, d. at Ravenna, 1708.
-_Pascoli._ v. 173.
-
-Provenzale, Marcello, da Cento, d. 1639, aged 64. _Baglione._ ii. 340.
-
-Provenzali, Stef., da Cento, d. 1715. _Crespi. MS._ v. 173.
-
-Prunato, Santo, a Veronese, b. 1656, living in 1716. _Pozzo._ iii. 377.
-
----- Michelangiolo, his son, b. 1690, living in 1717. _Pozzo._ iii. 378.
-
-Pucci, Gio. Antonio, a Florentine, studied at Rome in 1716. _Lett. Pitt._,
-vol. ii. i. 345.
-
-Puccini, Biagio, a Roman, painted about the pontificate of Clement XI.
-_Guida di Roma._ ii. 306.
-
-Puglia, Giuseppe, a Roman, called Del Bastaro, d. young in the pontificate
-of Urban VIII. _Baglione._ ii. 158.
-
-Puglieschi, Ant., a Florentine pupil of Pier Dandini. _Baldinucci._ i. 342.
-
-Puligo, Domenico, a Florentine, d. aged 52, in 1527. _Vasari._ i. 206.
-
-Pulzone, Scipione, called Scipione da Gaeta, d. in the pontificate of
-Sixtus V., aged 38. _Baglione._ ii. 133, 169, 387.
-
-Pupini, Biagio, or Mastro Biagio, a Bolognese, and Dalle Lame, or Dalle
-Lamme, flourished in 1530. _Guida di Bologna._ ii. 115, v. 55.
-
-
- Q.
-
-Quaglia, Giulio, di Como, living in 1693. _Renaldis._ iii. 364.
-
-Quagliata, Gio., a Messinese, b. 1603, d. 1673. _Hakert._ ii. 426.
-
----- Andrea, his brother, d. 1660, aged 60. _Hakert._ _ib._
-
-Quaini, Luigi, a Bolognese, b. 1643, d. 1717. _Zanotti._ v. 244.
-
----- Francesco, his father, a scholar of Mitelli. _Zanotti._ d. 1680, aged
-79. _Oretti, Mem._ v. 245.
-
-Quirico, Gio. da Tortona, his altar-piece of the year 1505. _MS._ v. 451.
-
-
- R.
-
-Rabbia, Raffaello, a portrait painter of Marino, was living about 1610.
-_Marini Galleria._ v. 469.
-
-Racchetti, Bernardo, a Milanese, d. 1702, aged about 63. _Orlandi._ iv.
-327.
-
-Raconigi, da, Valentin Lomellino, living in 1561. _MS._ v. 454.
-
-Raffaellino, _see_ Bottalla, Del Colle, Del Garbo, Motta.
-
-Raffaello, _see_ Sanzio.
-
-Raggi, Pietro Paolo, a Genoese, b. about 1646, d. 1724. _Ratti._ v. 436.
-
-Raibolini, _see_ Francia.
-
-Raimondi, Marcantonio, a Bolognese, d. soon after 1527. _Vasari._ i. 124,
-ii. 121.
-
-Raimondo, a Neapolitan painter of the fifteenth century. v. 450.
-
-Rainaldi, Domenico, a Roman, mentioned by _Titi_, painted in the
-seventeenth century, ii. 234.
-
-Rainieri, Francesco, called Lo Schivenoglia, a Mantuan, d. old in 1758.
-_Volta._ iv. 29.
-
-Rama, Camillo, a Brescian, painted in 1622. _Orlandi._ iii. 328.
-
-Ramazzani, Ercole, di Rocca, a district in the Marca, painted in 1588.
-_Colucci._ ii. 43.
-
-Rambaldi, Carlo, a Bolognese, b. 1680, d. 1717. _Zanotti._ v. 239.
-
-Ramenghi, Bartolommeo, called Il Bagnacavallo, b. at Bologna in 1493, d.
-1551. _Guida di Bologna._ Or rather b. at Bagnacavallo, 1484, d. 1542.
-_Baruffaldi_; who produces the documents. ii. 115, v. 53.
-
----- Gio. Batista, his son, d. 9th November, 1601. There was another Gio.
-Batista Ramenghi, son of Bartolommeo the younger, who painted in 1615.
-_Oretti, Mem._ v. 55.
-
----- Bartolommeo and Scipione. _Malvasia._ v. 79.
-
-Randa, Antonio, a Bolognese, painted in 1614. _Guida di Bologna_; and in
-1644. _Guida di Rovigo._ v. 190.
-
-Ratti, Gio. Agostino, b. at Savona in 1699, d. at Genoa in 1775. _Cav.
-Ratti._ v. 443.
-
----- Carlo Giuseppe, Cav., his son, a Genoese, b. 1795, d. aged about 60.
-_MS._ _ib._
-
-Raviglione, di Casale, a painter of the seventeenth century. _Orlandi._ v.
-482.
-
-Ravignano, Marco, an engraver, and pupil of Marcantonio. _Vasari._ Or Marco
-Dente, killed in the sack of Rome, in 1527. _Carrari Oraz. in Morte di Luca
-Longhi._ i. 124.
-
-Razali, Sebastiano, a Bolognese, a scholar of the Caracci. _Malvasia._ v.
-196.
-
-Razzi, Cav. Giannantonio, di Vercelli, called Il Sodoma, lived to about the
-age of 75, d. 1554. _Vasari._ i. 411.
-
-Realfonso, Tommaso, a Neapolitan, and pupil of Belvidere. _Dominici._ ii.
-424.
-
-Recchi, Gio. Paolo and Gio. Batista, da Como, painted about 1560. _MS._ iv.
-319, v. 477.
-
----- Gio. Batista, a nephew of Gio. Paolo. _Pitture d'Italia._ iv. 319.
-
-Recco, Cav. Giuseppe, a Neapolitan, b. 1634, d. 1695. _Dominici._ ii. 423.
-
-Reder, Cristiano, or Monsieur Leandro Sassone, b. 1656, d. 1729. _Pascoli._
-ii. 332.
-
-Redi, Tommaso, a Florentine, b. 1665, d. 1726. _Roy. Gall._ i. 345.
-
-Reggio, da, Luca, _see_ Ferrari.
-
-Reni, Guido, a Bolognese, d. 1642, aged 67. _Malvasia._ ii. 211, 397, v.
-130.
-
-Renieri, Niccolo Mabuseo, flourished in the seventeenth century. _Zanetti._
-ii. 262.
-
----- Anna, and other sisters, _ib._
-
-Renzi, Cesare, di S. Ginesio, in the Picenum, a pupil of Guido Reni.
-_Colucci._ ii. 213.
-
-Resani, Arcangelo, b. 1670, at Rome, living in 1718. _Orlandi._ ii. 334.
-
-Reschi, Pandolfo, of Dantzic, d. about 1699, aged 56. _Orlandi._ i. 330.
-
-Revello, Gio. Batista, called Il Mustacchi, from the state of Genoa, d.
-1732, aged 60. _Ratti._ v. 440.
-
-Ribalta, Franc., di Valenza, a supposed scholar of Annibal Caracci, and
-master of Spagnoletto. _Conca._ ii. 392.
-
-Ribera, Cav. Giuseppe, originally from Valenza, b. at Gallipoli in 1593.
-_Dominici._ But more correctly at Sativa, now S. Filippo. The _Antologia di
-Roma_, 1795; and d. 1656, aged 67. _Balomino._ He was called Lo
-Spagnoletto. ii. 392. iv. 136.
-
-Ricamatore, _see_ Da Udine.
-
-Ricca, or Ricco, Bernardino, a Cremonese, painted in 1522. _Zaist._ iv.
-158.
-
-Ricchi, Pietro, called from his birth-place Il Lucchese, b. 1606. d. 1675,
-at Udine. _Baldinucci._ i. 321, iii. 278.
-
-Ricchino, Francesco, a Brescian, living in 1568. _Vasari._ iii. 175.
-
-Ricci, Antonio, _see_ Barbalunga.
-
----- Camillo, a Ferrarese, b. 1580, d. 1618. _Baruffaldi._ v. 321.
-
----- Gio. Batista, di Novara, d. 1620, aged 75. _Della Valle._ ii. 152, iv.
-298.
-
----- Natale and Ubaldo, painters of Fermo, belonging to this age. _MS._ ii.
-288.
-
----- Pietro, a Milanese, scholar of Vinci. _Lomazzo._ iv. 257.
-
----- or Rizzi, Bastiano, di Cividal di Belluno, b. 1660. _Orlandi._ Or b.
-1659, and d. the 15th of May, 1734. _Descriz. de' Cartoni di Carlo Cignani
-and Bast. Ricci._ iii. 365.
-
----- Marco, nephew of Bastiano, d. 1729, aged 56. _Zanetti._ iii. 367, v.
-491.
-
-Riccianti, Antonio, a Florentine, scholar of Vincenzio Dandini.
-_Baldinucci._ i. 342.
-
-Ricciardelli, Gabriele, a Neapolitan, painted in 1743. _Dominici._ ii. 444.
-
-Ricciarelli, Daniele, di Volterra, d. 1566. _Vasari._ i. 185, ii. 127.
-
-Riccio, il, or Bartolommeo Neroni, a Sienese, painted in 1573. _Della
-Valle._ i. 414, ii. 376.
-
----- Domenico, called Il Brusasorci, a Veronese, d. 1567, aged 73.
-_Ridolfi._ iii. 171, 219.
-
----- Gio. Batista, his son, a scholar of Caliari. iii. 221.
-
----- Felice, his brother, d. 1605, aged 65. _Ridolfi._ iii. 220.
-
----- Cecilia, a sister of Felice and of Gio. Batista. _Pozzo._ iii. 221.
-
----- Mariano, a Messinese, b. 1510. _Hakert._ ii. 376.
-
----- Antonello, his son, flourished about 1576. _Hakert._ _ib._
-
-Ricciolini, Michelangiolo, called Di Todi, b. 1654, at Rome, d. 1715. _R.
-Gall. of Flor._ ii. 267.
-
----- Niccolo, b. at Rome in 1637. _R. Gall. of Flor._ _ib._
-
-Richieri, Antonio, a Ferrarese, scholar of Lanfranco. _Passeri._ v. 342.
-
-Richo, Andrea, di Creta, a Greek painter, i. 48.
-
-Ridolfi, Cav. Carlo, b. 1602, at Vicenza. _Orlandi._ d. about 1660. _Calvi
-Bibliot. Vicent._, tom. vi. p. 131. He seems to have flourished in 1660.
-_Boschini_, p. 509. The epitaph recorded in the _Guida dello Zanetti_, p.
-176, dates his decease in 1658, aged 64. iii. 286.
-
----- Claudio, a Veronese, d. 1644, aged 84. _Cav. Carlo Ridolfi._ ii. 196,
-iii. 316.
-
-Ridolfo, di, (Ghirlandaio,) Michele, a Florentine, living in 1568.
-_Vasari._ i. 211.
-
----- Piero, di, a Florentine, painted in 1612. _Moreni._ i. 269.
-
-Rimerici, Gio., first of the known painters of Rimini, living in 1386.
-_Fantuzzi._ v. 40.
-
-Riminaldi, Orazio, a Pisan, b. 1598, d. 1631. _Morrona._ i. 318.
-
----- Girolamo, brother of Orazio, survived him. _Morrona._ i. 319.
-
-Rimino, da, Bartolommeo, _see_ Coda.
-
----- Gio., lived about 1500. _MS._ His notices, up to 1470. _Oretti, Mem._
-v. 42.
-
----- Lattanzio, _see_ Della Marca. _ib._
-
-Rinaldi, Santi, a Florentine, called Il Tromba, scholar of Francesco
-Furini. _Baldinucci._ i. 331.
-
-Ripanda, Giacomo, a Bolognese, flourished about 1480. _See Malvasia._ v.
-23.
-
-Riposo, _see_ Ficherelli.
-
-Ristoro and Sisto, Dominican Friars, architects, were employed in 1264. i.
-34.
-
-Ritratti, da', Santino, _see_ Vandi.
-
-Rivarola, _see_ Chenda.
-
-Rivello, Galeazzo, Cristoforo, another Galeazzo and Giuseppe. _Zaist._ iv.
-153.
-
----- _see also_ Moretto Cristoforo.
-
-Riverditi, Marcantonio, di Alessandria della Paglia, d. 1774. _Guida di
-Bologna._ v. 491.
-
-Riviera, Franc., a Frenchman, d. at Leghorn about the middle of the
-eighteenth century. i. 362.
-
-Rivola, Giuseppe, a Milanese, b. 1740. _MS._ iv. 316.
-
-Rizzi, Stefano, master of Romanino. _Guida di Brescia._ iii. 177.
-
-Rizzo, Marco Luciano, a Venetian, living in 1530. _Zanetti._ iii. 251. _See
-also_ S. Croce.
-
-Rò, _see_ Rothenamer.
-
-Robatto, Gio. Stefano, b. in Savona, 1649, d. 1733. _Ratti._ v. 428.
-
-Robert, Nicolas, a Frenchman, living in 1473. _MS._ v. 450.
-
-Robertelli, Aurelio, painted in Savona, 1499. _Guida di Genova._ v. 366.
-
-Robetta, an engraver, who signed himself also, R. B. T. A. i. 122.
-
-Robusti,--so named by _Ridolfi_,--Jacopo, called Il Tintoretto, a Venetian,
-b. 1512, d. 1594. iii. 187.
-
----- Domenico, his son, commonly called Domenico Tintoretto, d. 1637, aged
-75. _Ridolfi._ iii. 194.
-
----- Marietta, daughter of Domenico, b. 1590, d. aged 30. _Ridolfi._ iii.
-195.
-
-Rocca, Ant. His notices from 1611 to 1627. _MS._ v. 467.
-
----- Giacomo, a Roman, d. old in the pontificate of Clement VIII.
-_Baglione._ ii. 154.
-
----- Michele, flourished towards the beginning of the eighteenth century.
-_Pascoli._ tom. ii. p. 290., ii. 217.
-
-Roccadirame, Angiolillo, a scholar of Zingaro. _Dominici._ ii. 362.
-
-Rocchetti, Marcantonio, called Figurino, flourished in the sixteenth
-century, v. 92.
-
-Roderigo, Gio. Bernardino, a Sicilian, called Il Pittor Santo, d. 1667.
-_Dominici._ ii. 401.
-
----- Luigi, his uncle, d. young. _Dominici._ More correctly called
-Rodriquez di Messina. _Hakert._ ii. 396, 400.
-
----- Alonzo, brother of Luigi, b. 1578, d. 1648. _Hakert._ ii. 401.
-
-Roelas, de las, Paolo, of Seville, a canon, scholar of Titian, d. 1620,
-aged 60. _Conca._ This epoch disputed. iii. 164.
-
-Roli, Antonio, a Bolognese, scholar of Colonna. _Crespi._ b. 1643, d. on
-13th July, 1696. _Oretti, Mem._ v. 212.
-
-Romanelli, Gio. Francesco, of Viterbo, b. 1617, d. 1662. _Pascoli._ ii.
-263, 269.
-
----- Urbano, his son, d. young, ii. 271.
-
-Romani, il, da Reggio, a painter of the seventeenth century. _Tiraboschi._
-iv. 61.
-
-Romanino, or Rumano Girol., a Brescian, d. in advanced age. _Ridolfi._
-Before the year 1566. _Vasari._ iii. 176.
-
-Romano, Domenico, living in 1568. _Vasari._ i. 252.
-
----- Giulio, _see_ Pippi.
-
----- Luzio, _see the letter_ L.
-
----- Virgilio, a scholar of Peruzzi. _Della Valle._ i. 427.
-
-Romolo, _see_ Cincinnato.
-
-Roncalli, Cav. Cristofano delle Pomarance, d. 1626, aged 74. _Baglione._ i.
-276, ii. 146, 224, v. 392.
-
-Roncelli, D. Giuseppe, a Bergamese, d. 1729, aged 52. _Tassi._ iii. 383.
-
-Roncho, de, Michele, a Milanese, painted in 1377. _Tassi._ iv. 212.
-
-Rondani, Francesco Maria, of Parma, d. before 1548. _Affò._ iv. 117.
-
-Rondinello, Niccolo, da Ravenna, flourished about 1500, d. aged 60.
-_Vasari._ v. 37.
-
-Rondinosi, Zaccaria, a Pisan, painted in 1665, d. about 1680. _Morrona._ i.
-319.
-
-Rondolino, _see_ Terenzi.
-
-Ronzelli, Fabio, a Bergamese, painted in 1629. _Tassi._ iii. 334.
-
----- Pietro, perhaps father of the preceding. _Tassi._ His works from 1588
-to 1616. _Pasta._ _ib._
-
-Roos, _see_ Rosa.
-
-Rosa, Cristoforo, a Brescian. _Vasari._ d. 1576. _Ridolfi._ iii. 181, 249.
-
----- Stefano, his brother, painted in 1572. _Zamboni._ _ib._
-
-Rosa, Pietro, son of Cristoforo, d. young in 1576. _Ridolfi._ More
-correctly in 1577. _Zamboni._ iii. 181.
-
----- da Tivoli, so called from his long residence there; or Filippo Roos,
-b. at Frankfort in 1655, d. 1705. _Guarienti._ ii. 257.
-
----- Franc., a Genoese painter of the seventeenth century. _Zanetti._ iii.
-279, v. 426.
-
----- Giovanni, d'Anversa, b. 1591, d. at Genoa in 1638. _Soprani._ ii. 257,
-v. 394.
-
----- Salvatore, a Neapolitan, b. 1615, d. 1673. _Passeri._ i. 311, ii. 242,
-420, iii. 340.
-
----- Sigismondo, a scholar of Giuseppe Chiari. _Guida di Roma._ ii. 282.
-
----- di, Aniella, or Annella, a Neapolitan, d. 1649, aged about 36.
-_Dominici._ ii. 404.
-
----- Francesco, called also Pacicco, or Pacecco, a Neapolitan, b. 1654.
-_Dominici._ ii. 403. _See also_ Badalocchi.
-
-Rosaliba, Antonello, a Messinese, painted in 1505. _Hakert._ ii. 367.
-
-Roselli, Niccolo, a Ferrarese, painted in 1568. _Baruffaldi._ v. 306.
-
-Rosi, Zanobi, a Florentine, living in 1621. _Baldinucci._ i. 294.
-
----- Giovanni, a Florentine, about the same period, i. 326.
-
-Rosignoli, Jacopo, of Leghorn. His epitaph is dated in 1604. _Della Valle._
-i. 276, v. 457.
-
-Rositi, Gio. Batista, da Forli, painted in 1500. _MS._ v. 47.
-
-Rosselli, Cosimo, a Florentine, living in 1496. _Bottari._ i. 96.
-
----- Matteo, a Florentine, b. 1578, d. 1650. _Baldinucci._ i. 298.
-
-Rossetti, Paolo, a Centese, d. old in 1621. _Baglione._ ii. 340.
-
----- Cesare, a Roman, b. in the pontificate of Urban VIII. _Baglione._ ii.
-156.
-
----- Gio. Paolo, di Volterra, living in 1568. _Vasari._ i. 187.
-
----- or Fiaminghini, _see_ Rovere.
-
-Rossi, D. Angelo, of the district of Genoa, d. 1755, aged 61. _Ratti._ v.
-432.
-
----- Giovanni and Niccolo, of Flanders, i. 215.
-
-Rossi, Aniello, a Neapolitan, d. 1719, aged about 59. _Dominici._ ii. 432.
-
----- Antonio, a Bolognese, b. 1700, d. 1753. _Crespi._ v. 255.
-
----- Carlantonio, a Milanese, d. 1648, aged about 67. _Orlandi._ iv. 324.
-
----- Enea, a Bolognese, pupil of the Caracci. _Malvasia._ v. 197.
-
----- Francesco, _see_ De' Salviati.
-
----- Gabriele, a Bolognese, master of Franc. Ferrari. _Baruffaldi._ v. 347.
-
----- Gio. Batista, a Veronese, called Il Gobbino, scholar of Orbetto.
-_Pozzo._ iii. 320.
-
----- Gio. Batista, da Rovigo, scholar of Padovanino, b. about 1627, living
-in 1680. _Guida di Rovigo._ iii. 303.
-
----- Girolamo, a Brescian, supposed pupil of Rama. _Guida di Brescia._ iii.
-175.
-
----- another Girolamo, a Bolognese, pupil of Flaminio Torre. _Malvasia._ v.
-164.
-
----- Lorenzo, a Florentine, d. 1702. _Orlandi._ i. 340.
-
----- Muzio, (and by mistake Nunzio) a Neapolitan, flourished about 1645. d.
-aged 25. _Dominici._ Or rather b. 1626, d. 1651. _Crespi._ _La Certosa di
-Bologna_, p. 13. ii. 403.
-
----- Niccolo Maria, a Neapolitan, d. 1700, aged 55. _Dominici._ ii. 433.
-
----- Pasqualino, da Vicenza, b. 1641, living about 1718. _Orlandi._ ii.
-297, iii. 314.
-
----- or Rossis Angelo, a Florentine, b. 1742. _Guarienti._ i. 361.
-
----- Antonio, di Cadore, supposed to belong to the school of Jacopo
-Bellini. _MS._ iii. 137.
-
-Rosso, il, a Florentine, b. 1541. _Vasari._ i. 207.
-
----- il, of Pavia, flourished in the seventeenth century. _Orlandi._iv.
-324.
-
----- il, a Venetian, _see_ Bianchi.
-
-Rotari, Conte Pietro, a Veronese, b. 1707, d. 1762. _Oretti, da Vita MS._
-iii. 276, v. 217.
-
-Rothenamer, Gio. di Monaco, b. 1564. _Sandrart._ In the _Guida di Venezia_
-of _Zanetti_, he is called Rò and Rotamer, as he is also named by
-_Ridolfi_. iii. 197.
-
-Rovere, or Rossetti, Gio. Mauro, called Il Fiamminghino, a Milanese, d.
-1640. _Orlandi._ iv. 311.
-
----- Gio. Batista and Marco, his brothers, d. about 1640. _Orlandi._ iv.
-312.
-
----- della, Gio. Batista, of Turin, painted in 1627. _N. Guida di Torino._
-v. 467.
-
----- Girolamo, _ib._
-
-Roverio, _see_ Genovesini.
-
-Rovigo, d'Urbino, flourished about 1530. _Avvocato Passeri._ ii. 173.
-
-Rubbiani, Felice, a Modenese, b. 1677, d. 1752. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 68.
-
-Rubens, Peter Paul, b. at Antwerp in 1577, d. there in 1640. _Bellori._ ii.
-235.
-
-Rubini, b. a Piedmontese, painted in Trevigi about 1650. _Federici._ v.
-472.
-
-Ruggieri, da Bruggia, lived about 1449. _Ciriaco_; in _Colucci_. Drew his
-own portrait in 1462. _Morelli Notizia_, p. 78. i. 405. iii. 43.
-
----- Antonio, a Florentine, pupil of Vannini. _Baldinucci._ i. 328.
-
----- Antonio Maria, a Milanese painter of the eighteenth century, iv. 310.
-
----- Gio. Batista, and Gio. Batista del Gessi, a Bolognese, d. in the
-pontificate of Urban VIII., aged 32. _Baglione._ ii. 397, v. 149.
-
----- Ercole, brother of Gio. Batista, or Ercolino del Gessi, or Ercolino da
-Bologna. _Malvasia._ v. 149.
-
----- Girolamo, b. at Vicenza in 1662, d. at Verona about 1717. _Pozzo._
-iii. 373.
-
----- Ruggiero, a Bolognese assistant of Primaticcio. _Vasari._ v. 59.
-
-Ruoppoli, Gio. Batista, a Neapolitan, d. about 1685. _Dominici._ ii. 423.
-
-Ruschi, or Rusca, Franc., a Roman, flourished about the middle of the
-seventeenth century. _Zanetti._ iii. 280.
-
-Russi, de, Gio., of Mantua, flourished about 1445. _Volta._ iv. 5.
-
-Russo, Gio. Pietro, of Capua, d. 1667. _Dominici._ ii. 387.
-
-Rustici, Cristoforo, son of Rustico. _Della Valle._ i. 427.
-
----- Vincenzio, another supposed son, i. 414, 427.
-
----- Francesco, a son of Cristoforo, called Il Rustichino, d. young in
-1625. _Baldinucci._ i. 447.
-
----- Gabriele, a scholar of Frate. _Vasari._ i. 194.
-
-Rustico, il, a Sienese, scholar of Razzi. _Della Valle._ i. 414.
-
-Ruta, Clemente, of Parma, d. old in 1767. _Affò._ Or b. 1688, d. 1767.
-_Oretti, Mem._ iv. 141.
-
-Ruviale, Francesco, called Il Polidorino, a Spaniard, d. about 1550.
-_Dominici._ ii. 374.
-
----- Spagnuolo, an assistant of Vasari about 1545. _Vasari._ i. 252.
-
-
- S.
-
-Sabbatini, or Andrea da Salerno, b. about 1480, d. about 1545. _Dominici._
-ii. 119, 370.
-
----- Lorenzo, called also Lorenzino da Bologna, d. 1577. _Malvasia._ i.
-183, ii. 145, v. 64*.
-
-Sabbioneta, _see_ Pesenti.
-
-Sabinese, il, _see_ Generoli.
-
-Sacchi, Andrea, a Roman, b. 1600, d. 1661. _Passeri._ But his epitaph gives
-his age sixty-three years, four months. _Stato della Ch. Lateran._ ii. 218.
-
----- P. Giuseppe, a Minor Conventual, his son. _Guida di Roma._ ii. 220.
-
----- Carlo, di Pavia, d. old in 1706. _Orlandi._ iv. 324.
-
----- Pierfrancesco, a Pavese. His notices at Milan about 1460. _Lomazzo._
-At Genoa from 1512 to 1526. _Soprani._ I must notice that the long career
-of this artist leads me to suspect there must be some error in the date of
-his notices, or that the name of Pierfrancesco Pavese belonged to two
-different artists. v. 365.
-
----- a Pavese family of Musaicisti, or mosaic workers. _Guida di Milano_ of
-1783. i. 332.
-
-Sacchi, N., di Casale, contemporary with Moncalvo. _Della Valle._ v. 463.
-
----- Ant., di Como, d. 1694. _Orlandi._ iv. 326.
-
----- Gaspero, da Imola. His altar-piece in the sacristy of Castel S. Pietro
-at Imola, with the name, and year 1517; and at Bologna in S. Francesco in
-Tavola, 1521. _Oretti, Mem._ v. 201.
-
-Sacco, Scipione, a supposed scholar of Raffaello. _Scannelli_, and
-_Guarienti_. He painted 1545. _Oretti, Mem._ ii. 121, v. 84.
-
-Sagrestani, Gio. Camillo, a Florentine, b. 1660, d. 1731. _R. Gall. of
-Florence._ i. 348.
-
-Saiter, or Seiter, Cav. Daniello, a Viennese, b. 1649, d. 1705, aged 63.
-_Orlandi._ ii. 237, iii. 292, v. 475.
-
-Salai, or Salaino Andrea, a Milanese, scholar of Vinci. _Vasari._ i. 158,
-iv. 254.
-
-Salerno, da, _see_ Sabbatini.
-
-Salimbeni, Arcangelo, a Sienese, painted in 1579. _Della Valle._ i. 436.
-
----- Cav. Ventura, his son, called Il Cav. Bevilacqua, b. 1557, d. 1613.
-_Baldinucci._ i. 441, v. 393.
-
-Salincorno, da, Mirabello, perhaps Cavalori, a scholar of Ridolfo
-Ghirlandaio, living in 1668. _Vasari._ i. 212.
-
-Salini, Cav. Tommaso, b. about 1570, at Rome, d. 1625. _Baglione._ ii. 258.
-
-Salis, Carlo, a Veronese, b. 1680. _Oretti Notizie._ d. 1763. _Letter.
-Pittor._, tom. v. iii. 375.
-
-Salmeggia, Enea, a Bergamese, called Il Talpino, d. old in 1626. _Tassi._
-iii. 329.
-
----- Francesco, his son, painted in 1628. _Tassi._ _ib._
-
----- Chiara, his daughter, painted in 1624. _Tassi._ _ib._
-
-Saltarello, Luca, b. at Genoa in 1610, d. young at Rome. _Soprani._ v. 398.
-
-Salvestrini, Bartolommeo, a Florentine, d. in 1630. _Baldinucci._ i. 288.
-
-Salvetti, Franc., a Florentine, pupil of Gabbiani. _Serie de' più Illustri
-Pittori._ i. 345.
-
-Salvi, Tarquinio, da Sassoferrato, painted in 1573. _MS._ ii. 220.
-
----- Gio. Batista, his son, called Il Sassoferrato, b. 1605, d. 1685. _MS._
-Harms and others, by mistake, suppose him to have lived in the sixteenth
-century. ii. 220.
-
-Salviati, de', Francesco Rossi, called Cecchino de' Salviati, a Florentine,
-b. 1510, d. 1563. _Vasari._ i. 249, ii. 128.
-
----- del, Giuseppe, _see_ Porta.
-
-Salvolini, _see_ Episcopio.
-
-Salvucci, Mattio, of Perugia, b. about 1570, d. about 1628. _Pascoli._ ii.
-234.
-
-Samacchini, Orazio, a Bolognese, (and Somachino, _Lomazzo_; and by mistake
-Fumaccini, _Vasari_) d. 1577, aged 45. _Malvasia._ ii. 129, iv. 134, v. 66.
-
-Samengo, Ambrogio, a Genoese, scholar of Gio. Andrea Ferrari. _Soprani._ v.
-421.
-
-Sammartino, Marco, a Neapolitan, living in 1680. _Guida di Rimino._ Or a
-Venetian. _Melchiori_, _Guarienti_. He seems to be the same as the
-Sanmarchi of Malvasia. v. 266.
-
-San Bernardo, di, _see_ Minzocchi.
-
----- Daniello, di, _see_ Pellegrino.
-
----- Friano, da, _see_ Manzuoli.
-
----- Gallo, da, Bastiano, called Aristotele, a Florentine, d. 1551, aged
-70. _Vasari._ i. 102, 215.
-
----- Gimignano, da, Vincenzio, d. a few years subsequent to 1527. _Vasari._
-ii. 116.
-
----- Ginesio, da, in the Picenum, Fabio di Gentile, Domenico Balestrieri,
-Stefano Folchetti, painters of the fifteenth century. _Colucci._ ii. 17.
-
----- Giorgio, di, Eusebio, of Perugia, b. about 1478, d. about 1550.
-_Pascoli._ ii. 38.
-
----- Giovanni, da, Ercole, _see_ De Maria.
-
----- Giovanni, da, in the Florentine state, Gio. Mannozzi, b. 1590, d.
-1636. _Baldinucci._ i. 299.
-
----- Gio. Garzia, his son, i. 301.
-
----- Giovanni, da, Oliviero, a Ferrarese, lived about 1450. _Baruffaldi._
-v. 289.
-
----- Severino, da, Lorenzo, and his brother, lived in 1470. _MS._ ii. 19.
-
-Sandrino, Tommaso, a Brescian, d. 1631, aged 56. _Orlandi._ More correctly
-in 1630. _Zamboni._ iii. 345.
-
-Sandro, di, Jacopo, a Florentine, assistant of Bonarruoti. _Vasari._ i.
-170.
-
-Sanfelice, Ferdinando, a Neapolitan, scholar of Solimene. _Floren. Dic._
-ii. 439.
-
-Sanmarchi, _see_ Sammartino.
-
-Sansone, _see_ Marchesi.
-
-Sansovino, Jacopo, a Florentine, or Jacopo Tatta, a scholar of Andrea
-Cantucci, da San Savino; who, as well as his scholar, was called Sansovino;
-d. 1570, aged 91. _Borghini._ iii. 244.
-
-Santa Croce, Francesco Rizzo, da S. Croce in the Bergamasco. His notices
-from 1507 to 1529. _Tassi._ (Even to 1541, _Federici_.) iii. 56.
-
----- Girolamo, da S. Croce in the Bergamasco, as Rizzo. His works from 1520
-to 1549. _Tassi._ iii. 57, 62.
-
----- Pietro Paolo, painted in 1591. _Guida di Padova._ iii. 333.
-
-Santafede, Francesco, a Neapolitan, scholar of Salerno. _Dominici._ ii.
-372.
-
----- Fabrizio, his son, b. about 1560, d. 1634. _Dominici._ _ib._
-
-Santagostini, Giacomo Antonio, a Milanese, d. 1648, aged about 60.
-_Orlandi._ iv. 312.
-
----- Agostino, his son, living in 1671. _Nuova Guida di Milano._ _ib._
-
----- Giacinto, another son of Giacomo Antonio. _Orlandi._ _ib._
-
-Santarelli, Gaetano, a noble of Pescia, and scholar of Ottav. Dandini, d.
-young. _MS._ i. 343.
-
-Santelli, Felice, a Roman, competed with _Baglione_. _Guida di Roma._ ii.
-233.
-
-Santi, Antonio, di Rimino, d. young at Venice in 1700. _Guida di Rimino._
-v. 257.
-
----- Domenico, a Bolognese, called Il Mengazzino, d. 1694, aged 73.
-_Orlandi._ v. 214.
-
-Santi, Bartol., a Lucchese, and theatrical painter of the eighteenth
-century. _MS._ i. 362.
-
-Santini, the elder, and the younger, of Arezzo, in the seventeenth century.
-_MS._ i. 314.
-
-Santo, dal, Girolamo, _see_ Da Padova.
-
-Sanzio, or di Santi, Giovanni, of Urbino, father of Raffaello, living in
-1494. _Lett. Pitt._ i. del tom. i. d. before 1508. _MS._ ii. 22, 52.
-
----- Galeazzo, Antonio, Vincenzio, and Giulio, ancestors of Raffaello.
-_Bottari._ ii. 52.
-
----- Batista di Piero. _Lazzari._ _ib._
-
----- Raffaello, di Urbino, b. 1483, d. 1520. _Vasari._ i. 409, ii. 51, 143,
-and frequently throughout the entire work.
-
-Saracino, or Saraceni, Carlo, called, from his birth-place, Carlo
-Veneziano, b. 1585. _Orlandi._ d. aged about 40. _Baglione._ ii. 202, iii.
-277.
-
-Sarti, Antonio, da Jesi, flourished about 1600. _Colucci_, tom. x. ii. 168.
-
----- Ercole, called Il Muto di Ficarolo, b. 1593. _Cittadella._ v. 322.
-
-Sarto, del, Andrea Vannucchi, a Florentine, b. 1488, d. 1530. _Vasari._ i.
-194, _et seq._
-
-Sarzana, _see_ Fiasella.
-
-Sarzetti, Angiolo, a Riminese, living in 1700. _Guida di Rimino._ v. 257.
-
-Sassi, Gio. Batista, a Milanese, living in 1718. _Orlandi._ iv. 322.
-
-Sassoferrato, _see_ Salvi.
-
-Savoldo, Girol., a Brescian, flourished in 1540. _Orlandi._ Called also
-Gio. Girolamo Bresciano. _Morelli Notizia_, p. 70. iii. 180.
-
-Savolini, Cristoforo, da Cesena, living in 1678. _Malvasia._ v. 173.
-
-Savona, di, il Prete, _see_ Guidoboni.
-
-Savonanzi, Emilio, a Bolognese, b. 1580, d. aged 80. _Orlandi._ v. 72.
-
-Savorelli, Sebastiano, of Forli, a scholar of Cignani. _Guarienti._ v. 258.
-
-Scacciani, Camillo, da Pesaro, called Carbone, lived towards the end of the
-eighteenth century. _MS._ ii. 312.
-
-Scacciati, Andrea, a Florentine, b. 1642, d. in the eighteenth century.
-_Orlandi._ i. 325.
-
-Scaglia, Girolamo, da Lucca, called Il Parmigianino, painted at Pisa in
-1672. _Morrona._ i. 359, ii. 217.
-
-Scaiario, Antonio, called also Da Ponte and Bassano, from his birth-place,
-d. 1640. _Verci._ iii. 210.
-
-Scalabrini, Marcantonio, a Veronese, flourished in 1565. _Pozzo._ iii. 215.
-
-Scalabrino, lo, a Sienese, pupil of Razzi. _Della Valle._ i. 414. Perhaps a
-Pistoiese. _ib._
-
-Scaligero, Bartolommeo, a Paduan, scholar of Alessandro Varotari.
-_Zanetti._ iii. 303.
-
----- Lucia, his niece, still young in 1660. _Boschini._ iii. 300.
-
-Scalvati, Antonio, a Bolognese, d. in the pontificate of Gregory XV., aged
-63. _Baglione._ ii. 152, 169.
-
-Scaminossi, Raffaello, di Borgo S. Sepolcro, a scholar of Raffaelle del
-Colle. _Orlandi._ I have also heard him called _Scaminassi_. i. 273.
-
-Scannabecchi, _see_ Dalmasio, _see_ Muratori.
-
-Scannavini, Maurelio, a Ferrarese, d. 1698, aged 43. _Baruffaldi._ v. 343.
-
-Scaramuccia, Gio. Antonio, of Perugia, b. 1580, d. 1650. _Pascoli._ ii.
-212, 227, iv. 321.
-
----- Luigi, his son, scholar of Guido, b. 1616, d. 1680. _Pascoli._ A
-scholar also of Guercino. _Malvasia._ ii. 212.
-
----- Scarsella, Sigismondo, or Mondino, a Ferrarese, d. 1614, aged 84.
-_Baruffaldi._ v. 318.
-
----- Ippolito, his son, called Lo Scarsellino, b. 1551, d. 1621.
-_Baruffaldi._ _ib._
-
-Schedone, now more commonly Schidone, Bartolommeo, da Modena, d. young in
-1615. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 57, 136.
-
-Schianteschi, Domenico, di Borgo S. Sepolcro, flourished the beginning of
-the eighteenth century. _MS._ i. 362.
-
-Schiavone, Andrea, da Sebenico, b. 1522, d. aged 60. _Ridolfi._ iii. 160.
-
----- Gregorio, a fellow-pupil of Mantegna. _Ridolfi_; who by mistake calls
-him Girolamo. iii. 73.
-
----- Luca, lived about 1450. _Lomazzo._ iv. 281.
-
-Schioppi, _see_ Alabardi.
-
-Schivenoglia, _see_ Rainieri.
-
-Schizzone, living in 1527. _Vasari._ ii. 116.
-
-Sciacca, Tommaso, di Mazzara, d. 1795, aged 61. _Pitture di Lendinara._ ii.
-442.
-
-Sciameroni, _see_ Furini.
-
-Sciarpelloni, _see_ Di Credi.
-
-Scilla, or Silla, Agostino, a Messinese, b. 1629, d. 1700. _Hakert._ An
-academician of St. Luke in Rome, 1679. _Orlandi._ ii. 278, 335, 410, v.
-477.
-
----- Giacinto, his brother, d. 1711; and Saverio, his son. _Hakert._ ii.
-335.
-
-Sciorina, dello, Lorenzo, a Florentine, living in 1568. _Vasari._ i. 262.
-
-Scipione, Jacopo, of Bergamo, his notices, from 1507 to 1529. _Tassi._ iii.
-84, 85.
-
-Sclavo, Luca, a Cremonese, lived soon after 1450. _Zaist._ iv. 151.
-
-Scolari, Gioseffo, a Vicentese, living in 1580. _Orlandi._ iii. 170.
-
-Scor, called Gio. Paolo Tedesco, an academician of St. Luke in 1653.
-_Orlandi._ ii. 237.
-
----- Egidio, his brother. _Taia._ _ib._
-
-Scorza, Sinibaldo, b. at Voltaggio in the Genovese, 1589, d. 1631.
-_Soprani._ v. 468.
-
-Scorzini, Pietro, a Lucchese, painter of theatres. _MS._ i. 362.
-
-Scotto, Stefano, a Milanese, master of Gaudenzio. _Lomazzo._ iv. 234.
-
----- Felice, his work of 1495. _MS._ _ib._
-
-Scuarz, Cristoforo, a German. _Ridolfi._ d. 1594. _Baldinucci._ iii. 164.
-
-Scutellari, Andrea, di Viadana, in the Cremonese, painted in 1588. _Zaist._
-iv. 162.
-
----- Francesco, a painter of the sixteenth century. _ib._
-
-Sebastiani, Lazzaro, a Venetian, scholar of Carpaccio. _Ridolfi._ iii. 56.
-
-Sebeto, da Verona. _Vasari._ Painted about 1377. _Guida di Padova._ iii.
-12. Most probably it is a name resulting from a mistake of Vasari. _ib._
-
-Seccante, Sebastiano, an Udinese. His works to the year 1576. _Renaldis._
-iii. 132.
-
----- Giacomo, his brother, painted in 1571. Sebastiano, a younger son of
-Giacomo; his works from 1571 to 1629. Seccante de' Seccanti, painted in
-1621. _Renaldis._ iii. 132.
-
-Secchi, Gio. Batista, called Il Caravaggio, painted in 1619. _Borsieri_,
-iv. 317. In the _Pitture d'Italia_, vol. i. p. 214, he is called
-Caravaggino, and an inscription is cited:--_Jo. Bapt. Sicc. de Caravag._
-
-Secchiari, Giulio, a Modenese, d. 1631. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 59.
-
-Segala, Gio., a Venetian, d. 1720, aged 57. _Zanetti._ iii. 352.
-
-Seiter, Daniele, a scholar of Loth. iii. 292.
-
-Sellitto, Carlo, a Neapolitan, scholar of Annibal Caracci. _Dominici._ ii.
-395.
-
-Semenza, or Sementi, Giacomo, a Bolognese, b. 1580, d. young. _Baglione_
-and _Malvasia_. v. 148.
-
-Semini, Michele, a scholar of Maratta. _Vita del Cav. Maratta._ ii. 286.
-
-Semino, and more commonly Semini, Antonio, a Genoese, b. about 1485,
-painted in 1547. _Soprani._ v. 365, 376.
-
----- Andrea, his son, d. 1578, aged 68. _Soprani._ _ib._
-
----- Ottavio, another son, d. 1604. _Soprani._ _ib._
-
-Semitecolo, Niccolo, a Venetian, painted in 1367. _Zanetti._ iii. 16.
-
-Semolei, _see_ Franco.
-
-Semplice, (Fra.), _see_ Da Verona.
-
-Serafini, de', Serafino, da Modena, painted in 1376 and 1385. _Tiraboschi._
-iv. 34.
-
-Serano, _see_ Cerano.
-
-Serenari, Ab. Gaspero, of Palermo, a scholar of Cav. Conca. _MS._ ii. 304.
-
-Serlio, Sebastiano, a Bolognese, painted at Pesaro in 1511 and 1514; or
-rather, he resided there. _Guida di Pesaro._ d. at Fontainebleau, old in
-1552. _Histor. Dic._ v. 78.
-
-Sermei, Cav. Cesare, di Orvieto, d. about 1600, aged 34. _Orlandi._ ii.
-161.
-
-Sermolei, _see_ Franco.
-
-Sermoneta, da, _see_ Siciolante.
-
-Serodine, Gio., di Ascona, in Lombardy, d. young in the pontificate of
-Urban VIII. ii. 205.
-
-Serra, Cristoforo, da Cesena, living in 1678. _Malvasia._ v. 173.
-
-Servi, de', Constantino a Florentine, b. 1554, d. 1622. _Baldinucci._ i.
-259, 334.
-
-Sesto, da, Cesare, or Cesare Milanese, d. towards 1524; and Cesare Magni,
-by some supposed the same Cesare da Sesto who still painted in 1533.
-_Bianconi._ _Guida di Milano con Note MS._ iv. 249, 251.
-
-Sestri, da, _see_ Travi.
-
-Setti, Cecchino, a Modenese, painted in 1495. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 36.
-
----- de', Ercole, a Modenese; his notices from 1568 to 1589. _Tiraboschi._
-iv. 50.
-
-Sguazzella, lo, Andrea, a scholar of Sarto. _Vasari._ i. 206.
-
-Sguazzino, lo, di Città di Castello, living about 1600. _MS._ ii. 166.
-
-Siciolante, Girolamo, called from his birth-place Sermoneta, living in
-1572, as appears from an inscription placed to his son. (_Gallet. I. Rom._
-tom. ii.) d. in the pontificate of Gregory XIII. _Baglione._ ii. 129, 131,
-166.
-
-Siena, da, Agnolo and Agostino, Florentine sculptors in 1338. _Della
-Valle._ i. 7.
-
----- Ansano, or Sano, di Pietro. His notices from 1422 to 1449. _Della
-Valle._ i. 403.
-
----- da, Berna, for Bernardo, d. young about 1380. _Baldinucci._ i. 398.
-
----- Duccio, Guiduccio, di Boninsegna. His notices from 1282 to 1339.
-_Della Valle._ i. 386.
-
----- Francesco, a scholar of Peruzzi. _Vasari._ i. 451.
-
----- Francesco, Ant., his work of 1614. _MS._ i. 426.
-
----- Francesco, di Giorgio, an architect and painter. _Della Valle._ i.
-419, 427.
-
----- Georgio and Gio., called Gianella, scholars of Mecherino. _Della
-Valle._ i. 426.
-
----- Giovanni, di Paolo, father of Matteo. _Della Valle._ i. 403, 429.
-
-Siena, Guido, his work of 1221. _Della Valle._ i. 14, 378.
-
----- Matteo, di, Gio., his works from 1462 to 1491. _Della Valle._ i. 403,
-ii. 353.
-
----- another Matteo, or Matteino, d. in the pontificate of Sixtus V., aged
-55. _Baglione._ i. 428, ii. 170.
-
----- da, Maestro Mino, or Minuccio, to be distinguished from Fr. Mino da
-Turrita. i. 383.
-
----- Michelangiolo da Siena, or Da Lucca, _see_ Anselmi.
-
----- Segna, or Boninsegna, painted in 1305. _Della Valle._ i. 386.
-
----- Ugolino, d. old in 1339. _Della Valle._ i. 33, 386.
-
----- Simone, _see_ Memmi. Marco, _see_ Da Pino. Baldassare, _see_ Peruzzi.
-
----- other painters less celebrated, or scholars of those masters. i. 397,
-398, 454, 455.
-
-Sighizzi, Andrea, a Bolognese, living in 1678. _Malvasia._ v. 211, 214.
-
-Sigismondi, Pietro, a Lucchese. _Orlandi._ i. 360.
-
-Signorelli, Luca, da Cortona, b. about 1440, d. 1521. _Vasari._ i. 98.
-
----- Francesco, his nephew. Notices of him until about 1560. _Bottari._ i.
-219.
-
-Signorini, Guido, a Bolognese, cousin of Guido Reni, d. about 1650.
-_Orlandi._ v. 254.
-
----- another of the same name and country, a scholar of Cignani. _Crespi._
-_ib._
-
-Silvestro, Don, a Florentine, a monk of Camaldoli, d. about 1350. _Vasari._
-i. 60.
-
-Silvio, Gio., a Venetian, his altar-piece of 1532. _MS._ iii. 157.
-
-Simazoto, Martino, or Da Capanigo, living in 1588. _MS._ v. 451.
-
-Simone, Maestro, a Neapolitan, d. 1346. _Dominici._ ii. 349.
-
----- di, Antonio, a Neapolitan, and an artist of this age. _Dominici._ ii.
-323.
-
----- Francesco, a Neapolitan, flourished in 1340, d. about 1360.
-_Dominici._ ii. 349.
-
-Simonelli, Giuseppe, a Neapolitan, scholar of Giordano, d. about 1713, aged
-64. _Dominici._ ii. 433.
-
-Simonetti, _see_ Magatta.
-
-Simonini, Francesco, of Parma, b. 1689, living in 1753. _Guida di Rovigo._
-iv. 140.
-
-Sirani, Gio. Andrea, a Bolognese, b. 1610, d. 1670. _Crespi_ and _Oretti,
-Mem._ v. 150.
-
----- Elisabetta, his daughter, b. 1638, d. aged 26. _Malvasia._ Or d. 29th
-August, 1665, and interred at S. Domenico. _Oretti, Memor._ v. 151.
-
----- Anna and Barbara, also his daughters. _Crespi._ _ib._
-
----- female pupils of Elisabetta. v. 152, 153.
-
-Smargiasso, lo, _see_ Ciafferi.
-
-Sobleo, _see_ Desubleo.
-
-Soderini, Mauro, a Florentine, painted in 1730. _Lett. Pitt._, vol. ii. i.
-349.
-
-Sodoma, il, _see_ Razzi.
-
----- del, Giomo, or Girolamo, a Sienese. i. 409.
-
-Soggi, Niccolo, a Florentine, d. old in the pontificate of Julius III.
-_Vasari._ i. 101.
-
-Sogliani, Giannantonio, a Florentine, d. aged 52. _Vasari._ Painted at Pisa
-about 1530. _Morrona._ i. 159.
-
-Soiaro, _see_ Gatti.
-
-Solari, or Del Gobbo, Andrea, a Milanese, flourished about 1530. _Vasari._
-iv. 270.
-
-Solario, Anton., called Lo Zingaro, (the gipsy,) da Civita, in Abruzzo, b.
-about 1382, d. about 1455. _Dominici._ ii. 351.
-
-Sole, dal, Antonio, a Bolognese, called Il Monchino da' Paesi, d. 1677.
-_Crespi._ Or rather in 1684, aged 78. _Oretti, from the Registry of la
-Maddalena._ v. 204.
-
----- Gio. Gioseffo, his son, b. 1654, d. 1719. _Zanotti._ v. 225.
-
-Soleri, Giorgio, di Alessandria, d. 1587. _MS._ v. 455.
-
----- Raffaello, Angiolo, his son. _MS._ v. 457.
-
-Solfarolo, il, or Gruembroech, a painter of the seventeenth century. v.
-441.
-
-Solimene, commonly so called, but in his epitaph, Solimena, Cav. Francesco,
-called L'Abate Ciccio, b. at Nocera de' Pagani, 1657. _Dominici._ d. at
-Naples in 1747. _R. Gall. of Flor._ ii. 435.
-
-Sons, (as he thus signs himself,) or Soens, Gio., da Molduch, was aged 57
-in 1604. _Guida di Piacenza._ Living in 1607. _Affò._ iv. 136.
-
-Soprani, Raffaello, a Genoese, b. 1612, d. 1672. _Cavanna, in his life of
-this artist._ v. 421.
-
-Sordo, di, Sestri, _see_ Travi.
-
----- d'Urbino, _see_ Viviani.
-
----- del, Gio., called Mone da Pisa, an artist of the seventeenth century.
-_Morrona._ i. 319.
-
-Soriani, Carlo, painted at Pavia in the seventeenth century. _Pitture
-d'Italia._ iv. 324.
-
----- Niccolo, perhaps a Cremonese, d. 1499. _Baruffaldi._ v. 310.
-
-Sorri, Pietro, b. in the Sienese, 1556, d. 1622. _Baldinucci._ i. 437, v.
-393.
-
-Sottino, Gaetano, a Sicilian. _Guida di Roma._ ii. 441.
-
-Sozzi, Olivio, di Catania, and Francesco. _MS._ _ib._
-
-Spada, Lionello, a Bolognese, d. 1622, aged 46. _Malvasia._ iv. 63, v. 215.
-
-Spadarino, _see_ Galli.
-
-Spadaro, Micco, _see_ Gargiuolo.
-
-Spaggiari, Gio., of Reggio, d. 1730. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 70.
-
----- Pellegrino, his son, d. in France, 1746. _Tiraboschi._ _ib._
-
-Spagna, lo, or lo Spagnuolo, Giovanni, flourished until 1524. _Baldinucci._
-Or longer. ii. 36.
-
-Spagnoletto, lo, _see_ Ribera.
-
-Spagnuolo, lo, _see_ Uroom, _see_ Crespi.
-
-Spera, Clemente, painted at Milan in company of Lissandrino. _Ratti._ iv.
-327.
-
-Speranza and Veruzio, of Vicenza, scholars of Mantegna. _Vasari._ iii. 77.
-
----- Gio. Batista, a Roman, d. young in 1640. _Baglione._ ii. 216. v. 135.
-
-Spilimbergo, di, Irene, a supposed pupil of Titian. She died some time
-before 1576. _Vasari._ iii. 165.
-
-Spineda, Ascanio, of Trevigi, b. 1588. _P. Federici._ Living in 1648.
-_Ridolfi._ iii. 271.
-
-Spinello, Aretino, b. 1308, d. 1400. _Bottari._ i. 64.
-
-Spinelli, Parri, (for Gasparri,) his son, living in 1425. _Bottari._ i. 65,
-226.
-
----- Forzore, another son, a worker in niello. _Vasari._ i. 112.
-
-Spirito, Monsieur, living in the seventeenth century. _See Pitture
-d'Italia._ v. 477.
-
-Spisano, Vincenzo, called also Pisanelli, and Lo Spisanelli di Orta in the
-Milanese, d. at Bologna in 1662, aged 67. _Malvasia._ v. 73.
-
-Spoletti, Pierlorenzo, b. at Finale in the Genovese in 1680, d. 1726.
-_Ratti._ v. 487.
-
-Spolverini, Ilario, di Parma, d. 1734, aged 77. _Guida di Piacenza._ iv.
-140.
-
-Spranger, Bartolommeo, of Flanders, b. 1546, d. old. _Orlandi._ iv. 168.
-
-Squarcione, Francesco, di Padova, d. 1474, aged 80. _Orlandi._ Some by
-mistake call him Jacopo; supposed by _Guarienti_ to be a different person
-from Francesco. iii. 35, v. 290.
-
-Stanzioni, Cav. Massimo, a Neapolitan, b. 1585, d. 1656. _Dominici._ ii.
-401.
-
-Starnina, Gherardo, a Florentine, b. 1354, d. 1403. _Baldinucci._ i. 63.
-
-Stefaneschi, P. Gio. Batista, a monk of Monte Senario, b. at Ronta in the
-Florentine state, 1582, d. 1659. _Baldinucci._ i. 329.
-
-Stefani, de', Tommaso, a Neapolitan, b. 1230. _Descriz. di Napoli._ ii.
-347.
-
-Stefano, a Florentine, d. 1350, aged 49. _Vasari._ i. 57, 71.
-
----- di, Niccolo, da Belluno, flourished about 1530. _MS._ iii. 151.
-
----- Vincenzio, a Veronese, flourished in the fifteenth century. _Pozzo._
-iii. 32.
-
-Stefanone, a Neapolitan, d. old about 1390. _Dominici._ ii. 350.
-
-Stella, Fermo, a Milanese, employed in 1502. _MS._ iv. 270.
-
----- Giacomo, a Brescian, d. in the pontificate of Urban VIII., aged 85.
-_Baglione._ _Bardon_ asserts he died in 1657, aged 61; and that he came
-from Lyons. ii. 149, iii. 270.
-
-Stendardo, _see_ Van Bloemen.
-
-Stern, Ignazio, b. in Bavaria about 1698, d. 1746. _Gall. Imp._ ii. 309.
-
-Storali, Gio. and Pisanelli, Loren., Bolognese, pupils of Baglione. v. 81.
-
-Storer, or Stora, Cristoforo, di Costanza, d. in Milan, 1671, aged 60.
-_Orlandi._ iv. 308.
-
-Storto, Ippolito, a Cremonese, scholar of Antonio Campi. _Zaist._ iv. 184.
-
-Strada, Vespasiano, a Roman, d. under Paul V., aged 36. _Baglione._ ii.
-176.
-
-Stradano, Giovanni, di Bruges, b. 1536, d. 1605. _Baldinucci._ i. 237.
-
-Stresi, Pietro Martire, a Milanese, d. 1620. _MS._ iv. 276.
-
-Stringa, Francesco, a Modenese, b. 1635, d. 1709. _Tiraboschi._ Or born in
-1638. _Cart. Oretti._ iv. 66.
-
-Stroifi, Don Ermanno, a Paduan, founder of the congregation of S. Filippo
-Neri at Venice; d. there in 1693, aged 77. _Flaminio Corner, Churches of
-Venice_, vol. iii. p. 232. iii. 281.
-
-Strozzi, Zanobi, a Florentine, b. 1412, living in 1466. _Baldinucci._ i.
-77.
-
----- or Strozza Bernardo, called Il Cappuccino, or also Il Prete, a
-Genoese, b. 1581, d. 1644. _Soprani._ v. 410.
-
-Suardi, _see_ Bramantino.
-
-Subissati, Sempronio, of Urbino, a scholar of Carlo Maratta, d. in Spain.
-_Lazzari._ ii. 286.
-
-Subleyras, Pietro, b. at Gilles, 1699, d. 1749. _Memorie delle belle Arti_,
-vol. ii. Or b. at Usès, and d. aged 48. _Bardon._ ii. 307.
-
-Subtermans, Giusto, d'Anversa, b. 1597, d. 1681. _R. Gall. of Florence._ i.
-329.
-
-Suppa, Andrea, a Messinese, d. 1671, aged 43. _Hakert._ ii. 412.
-
-Surchi, _see_ Dielai.
-
-Sustris, is the surname of Federigo di Lamberto, called also Del Padovano,
-_see_ Del Padovano.
-
- T.
-
-Tacconi, Innocenzio, a Bolognese, scholar of Annibal, d. young. _Baglione._
-v. 125.
-
-Tafi, Andrea, a Florentine, d. 1294, aged 31. _Vasari._ i. 32.
-
-Tagliasacchi, Gio. Batista, di Borgo S. Donnino, d. 1737. _Guida di
-Piacenza._ iv. 142.
-
-Talami, Orazio, of Reggio, b. 1625, d. 1705. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 63.
-
-Talpino, _see_ Salmeggia.
-
-Tamburini, Gio. Maria, a Bolognese, scholar of Guido, d. old. _Guida di
-Bologna._ v. 191.
-
-Tancredi, Filippo, a Messinese, b. 1655, d. at Palermo, 1725. _Hakert._ ii.
-419.
-
-Tandino, di Bevagna, living in 1580. _Orsini Risposta_, &c. ii. 162.
-
-Tanteri, Valerio, and other copyists of Cristoforo Allori, i. 293.
-
-Tanzi, Antonio, di Alagna, in the Novarese, d. 1644, aged almost 70. _Co.
-Durando._ iv. 304.
-
----- Gio. Melchiorre, his brother, _ib._
-
-Taraboti, Caterina, living in 1660. _Boschini._ iii. 300.
-
-Taraschi, Giulio, a Modenese, painted in 1546. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 43.
-
----- two brothers of the preceding, iv. 44.
-
-Taricco, Sebastiano, b. at Cherasco in the Piedmontese in 1645, d. 1710.
-_Della Valle._ v. 479.
-
-Tarillio, Gio. Batista, a Milanese, his work of 1575. _MS._ iv. 303.
-
-Taruffi, Emilio, a Bolognese, b. 1633, assassinated in 1696. _Crespi._ v.
-241.
-
-Tassi, Agostino, of Perugia, b. 1566, d. aged 76. _Passeri. Pref._ xix. i.
-316, ii. 250, v. 393.
-
-Tassinari, Gio. Batista, a Pavese, his works of 1610 and 1613. _Pitture
-d'Italia._ iv. 325.
-
-Tassone, Carlo, a Cremonese, flourished about 1690, d. aged 70. _Zaist._
-iv. 197.
-
-Tassoni, Giuseppe, a Roman, d. 1737, aged 84. _Dominici._ ii. 444.
-
-Tatta, _see_ Sansovino.
-
-Tavarone, Lazzaro, a Genoese, b. 1556, d. 1641. _Soprani._ v. 384.
-
-Tavella, Carlo Antonio, a Genoese, b. at Milan in 1668, d. at Genoa in
-1738. _Ratti._ v. 441.
-
----- Angiola, his daughter, d. 1746, aged 48. _Ratti._ v. 442.
-
-Tedesco, Emanuello, a scholar of Titian. _Ridolfi._ iii. 164.
-
----- Gio. Paolo, _see_ Scor, _see also_ Lamberto.
-
----- del, Jacopo, a Florentine, scholar of Domenico del Ghirlandaio, i. 96.
-
-Temperello, il, _see_ Caselli.
-
-Tempesta, il, _see_ Mulier.
-
-Tempesti, (in the _Lett. Pittor._ and in other books _Tempesta_, and in
-_Lottini_ called _Tempestino_;) Antonio, a Florentine, d. 1630, aged 75.
-_Baglione._ i. 278, ii. 147, 171.
-
-Tempestino, a Roman, flourished about 1680. _Pascoli._ ii. 251.
-
----- or Tempesti, Domenico, a Florentine, perhaps called also _Dei
-Marchis_, b. 1652, living in 1718. _Orlandi._ i. 363.
-
-Teniers, David, of Antwerp, called Il Bassano, d. 1649. _Sandrart._ ii.
-241, iii. 211.
-
-Teodoro, a Mantuan, _see_ Ghigi.
-
----- Monsieur, _see_ Hembreker.
-
-Teofane, of Constantinople, lived in the thirteenth century. _Baruffaldi._
-v. 285.
-
-Teoscopoli, _see_ Delle Greche.
-
-Terenzi, Terenzio, called Il Rondolino, a Pesarese; called also Terenzio
-d'Urbino; d. in the pontificate of Paul V. _Baglione._ ii. 194.
-
-Terzi, Cristoforo, a Bolognese, d. 1743. _Guida di Bologna._ v. 253.
-
----- Francesco, a Bergamese, d. old at Rome about 1600. _Tassi._ iii. 183.
-
-Tesauro, Bernardo, a Neapolitan, flourished from 1460 to 1480, or near it.
-_Dominici._ ii. 365.
-
----- Filippo, a Neapolitan, b. about 1260, d. about 1320. _Dominici._ ii.
-348.
-
----- Raimo, Epifanio, a Neapolitan; his works from 1494 to 1501.
-_Dominici._ ii. 366.
-
-Tesi, Mauro, of the state of Modena, d. at Bologna in 1766, aged 36.
-_Crespi._ v. 276.
-
-Tesio, il, of Turino, a scholar of Mengs. _MS._ v. 487.
-
-Testa, Pietro, a Lucchese, called Il Lucchesino, b. 1617, d. 1650.
-_Passeri._ i. 323.
-
-Testorino, Brandolin, a Brescian, lived perhaps in the fourteenth century.
-_See Morelli Notizia._ iii. 30.
-
-Tiarini, Alesandro, a Bolognese, b. 1577, d. 1688. _Malvasia._ v. 179.
-
-Tibaldi, or Pellegrino di Tibaldo de' Pellegrini, called Pellegrino da
-Bologna, b. 1527, d. 1591. _Life of Tibaldi, written by Gio. Pietro
-Zanotti._ v. 59.
-
----- Domenico, his brother, b. 1541, d. 1583. _Guida di Bologna._ Or d.
-1582, aged 42, as stated in P. F. Flaminio da Parma, who gives his epitaph
-in the _Memorie Storiche_, &c. Parma, 1760. _Oretti, Memor._ v. 62.
-
-Tiepolo, Gio. Bat., a Venetian, d. 1769, aged 77. _Zanetti._ Or d. 1770.
-_Conca._ iii. 361.
-
-Tinelli, Cav. Tiberio, b. 1586, d. 1638. _Ridolfi._ iii. 283.
-
-Tinti, Gio. Batista, of Parma, painted in 1590. _Affò._ iv. 137, 138.
-
-Tintore, del, Cassiano, Francesco and Simone, of Lucca, flourished towards
-the end of the seventeenth century. _MS._ i. 324.
-
-Tintorello, Jacopo, of Vicenza, flourished in the fifteenth century. _Guida
-di Vicenza._ iii. 34.
-
-Tintoretto, _see_ Robusti.
-
-Tio, Francesco, a Fabrianese, painted in 1318. _Colucci._ ii. 15.
-
-Tisio, _see_ Da Garofolo.
-
-Tito, di, or Titi, Santi, da Borgo S. Sepolcro, b. 1538, d. 1603.
-_Baldinucci._ i. 257.
-
----- Tiberio, son of Santi, long survived his father. _Baldinucci._ i. 258.
-
-Tiziano, _see_ Tizianello, _see_ Vecellio.
-
-Tiziano, di, _see_ Dante.
-
-Tognone, or Antonio, of Vicenza, a scholar of Zelotti, d. young. _Ridolfi._
-iii. 241.
-
-Tolentino, di, Marcantonio, a painter of the sixteenth century. _Colucci._
-ii. 167.
-
-Tolmezzo, di, Domenico, of Udine, painted in 1479. _Renaldis._ iii. 39.
-
-Tommasi, Tommaso, di Pietra Santa, a scholar of the Melani. _MS._ i. 362.
-
-Tommaso, di, Stefano, _see_ Giottino.
-
-Tonduzzi, Giulio, da Faenza, painted in 1513. _Orlandi._ At S. Bernardino
-di Faenza is one of his pictures with the name and year 1532. _Oretti,
-Mem._ v. 91.
-
-Tonelli, Giuseppe, a Florentine, lived in 1718. _Orlandi._ Painted from the
-year 1668. _Descrip. de la Gallerie R. de Flor._, p. 51. He was sent to
-study at Bologna under Aldovrandi. _Oretti, Mem._ i. 328.
-
-Tonno, a Calabrese, who killed Polidoro. _Hakert._ ii. 377.
-
-Torbido, Francesco, called Il Moro, a Veronese, scholar of Giorgione.
-_Vasari._ iii. 108.
-
-Torelli, Maestro, or Tonelli, pupil of Coreggio. _Ratti._ iv. 117.
-
----- Cesare, a Roman, painter and mosaic worker, d. in the pontificate of
-Paul V. _Baglione._ ii. 158.
-
----- Felice, a Veronese, b. 1667. _Zanotti._ d. 1748. _Crespi._ Or b. 1670,
-by Biancolini, d. 12th June, 1748, as I learn from _Oretti_. v. 228.
-
----- Lucia, by birth Casalini, a Bolognese, the wife of Felice, b. 1677, d.
-1762. _Crespi._ _ib._
-
-Toresani, Andrea, a Brescian, an artist of the eighteenth century.
-_Guarienti._ d. aged about 33. _Carbone presso l'Oretti_, in 1760. _MS._
-iii. 371.
-
-Tornioli, Niccolo, a Sienese, living in 1640. _Lett. Pittoriche_, tom. i.
-i. 432.
-
-Torre, Bartolommeo and Teofilo Aretini, the second pupil of the former,
-flourished in 1600. _Orlandi._ i. 314.
-
----- Flaminio, a Bolognese, called Degli Ancinelli, d. young in 1661.
-_Orlandi._ v. 163.
-
----- della, Gio. Batista, originally of the Polesine, d. 1631.
-_Baruffaldi._ He was established at Ferrara. v. 335.
-
-Torre, Gio. Paolo, a Roman, scholar of Muziano. _Baglione._ ii. 149.
-
-Torregiani, Bartolommeo, d. young shortly after 1673. _Passeri._ ii. 244.
-
-Torri, written also Torre and Torrigli, Pierantonio, a Bolognese, living in
-1678. _Malvasia._ v. 140.
-
-Torricelli, _see_ Buonfanti.
-
-Tortelli, Gioseffo, a Brescian, b. 1662, living in the time of Averoldi, or
-perhaps in 1700. _Orlandi._ iii. 328.
-
-Tortiroli, Gio. Batista, a Cremonese, b. 1621, d. aged 30. _Zaist._ The
-date of his birth should be placed earlier, as he painted well in 1632. See
-_Colucci_, who cites one of his works with the name and ancient date in
-vol. xix. iv. 195.
-
-Tossicani, Gio. Aretino, a scholar of Giottino. i. 58.
-
-Tozzo, del, Gio., a Sienese, flourished towards the year 1530. _Della
-Valle._ i. 435.
-
-Traballesi, Bartol., a Florentine, assistant of Vasari. _Descrip. de la
-Gall. R. de Flor._ i. 265.
-
----- Francesco, painted at Rome in the pontificate of Gregory XIII.
-_Baglione._ _ib._
-
-Traini, Francesco, a Florentine, scholar of Andrea Orcagna. _Vasari._ i.
-56.
-
-Trasi, Lodovico, of Ascoli, b. 1634, d. 1694. _Guida di Ascoli._ ii. 287.
-
-Travi, Antonio, da Sestri, in the Genovese, called Il Sordo di Sestri, d.
-1668, aged 55. _Soprani._ v. 420.
-
-Trevilio, da, in the Milanese, Bernardo, or Bernardino Zenale, d. 1526.
-_MS._ iv. 224.
-
-Trevigi, da, Dario, flourished about 1474, as we read in the _City Guide_,
-and not 1374. iii. 73.
-
----- Antonio, his paintings in 1402 and 1414. _P. Federici._ iii. 38.
-
----- Giorgio, living in 1437. _Rossetti._ _ib._
-
----- Girolamo, his paintings from 1470 to 1492. _P. Federici_, who surnames
-him Aviano. iii. 74.
-
----- Girolamo, the younger, b. 1508, d. 1544. _Ridolfi._ And supposed of
-the Pennacchi family. _Federici._ iii. 120.
-
-Trevisani, Angelo, a Venetian, was living in 1753. _Guarienti._ iii. 356.
-
----- Francesco, di Trevigi, b. 1656, d. 1746. _R. Gall. of Flor._ ii. 296,
-iii. 356.
-
-Trezzo, da, Giacomo, a mosaic worker in _pietre dure_. Of the Milanese
-school, d. 1595. _MS._ i. 332.
-
-Tricomi, Bartolommeo, a Messinese, scholar of Domenichino. _Hakert._ ii.
-412.
-
-Triva, Antonio, da Reggio, b. 1626, d. 1699. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 64, v. 477.
-
----- Flaminia, his sister, living in 1660. _Boschini._ _ib._
-
-Trivellini and Bernardoni, Bassanese, scholars of Volpato. The first
-inscribes the date of 1694 on a picture at Castelfranco. _Federici._ iii.
-315.
-
-Trogli, Giulio, called Il Paradosso, a Bolognese, living in 1678.
-_Malvasia._ d. 1685, aged 72. _Guida di Bologna._ v. 149.
-
-Tromba, _see_ Rinaldi.
-
-Trompetta, _see_ Da Pesaro.
-
-Troppa, Cav. Girolamo, supposed pupil of Maratta. _MS._ ii. 286.
-
-Trotti, Cav. Gio. Batista, a Cremonese, called Il Malosso, b. in 1555.
-_Zaist._ Living in 1603. _Zamboni_, p. 151. His Pietà at the chapel of S.
-Gio. Nova in Cremona, with date of 1607. _Oretti, Mem._ iv. 189.
-
----- Euclide, his nephew. _Zaist._ iv. 193.
-
-Troy, Gio. Francesco, b. at Paris, 1680, d. 1752. _Abregé de la Vie_, &c.
-vol. iv. ii. 307.
-
-Tuccari, Gio., a Messinese, b. 1667, d. in the plague of 1743. _Hakert._
-ii. 444.
-
-Tuncotto, Giorgio, living in 1473. _Co. Durando._ v. 452.
-
-Tura, Cosimo, called Cosmè da Ferrara, d. 1469, aged 63. _Baruffaldi._ v.
-290.
-
-Turchi, Alessandro, called L'Orbetto, a Veronese, painted at Rome in 1619.
-_Catalogo Vianelli._ d. there in 1648, aged 66. _Pozzo._ b. 1580, d. 1650.
-_Passeri._ ii. 232, iii. 317.
-
-Turco, Cesare, d'Ischitella, b. about 1510, d. about 1560. _Dominici._ ii.
-372.
-
-Turestio, Francesco, a Venetian mosaic worker, painted in 1618. _Zanetti._
-iii. 253.
-
-Turrita, da, in the Sienese, F. Mino, or Giacomo, d. about 1289. _Guida di
-Roma._ His mosaic work at S. M. Maggiore, which, according to Oretti, bears
-the date of 1495, seems to have been retouched. i. 8, 34, 381.
-
-Turini, Gio., da Siena, lived about 1500. _Vasari._ i. 112.
-
-
- V.
-
-Vaccarini, Bartol., da Ferrara, lived about 1450. _Baruffaldi._ v. 289.
-
-Vaccaro, Andrea, a Neapolitan, b. 1598, d. 1670. _Dominici._ ii. 407. The
-Andrea Vaccari, a Genoese, or Roman, mentioned by _Guarienti_, appears to
-me one of his usual mistakes.
-
-Vacche, dalle, F. Vincenzo, a Veronese, an Olivetan monk. _Notiz. Morell._
-iii. 89.
-
-Vaga, del, or de' Ceri, Perino, or Pierino Bonaccorsi, a Florentine, d.
-1547, aged 47. _Vasari._ Or aged 46. _Oretti_, from the Inscrip. in the
-Rotonda. i. 212, ii. 111, 125, 379, v. 369.
-
-Vagnucci, Franc., di Assisi, flourished the beginning of the sixteenth
-century. _MS._ ii. 161.
-
-Vaiano, Orazio, called, from his birth-place, Il Fiorentino, painted at
-Milan about 1600. _MS._ iv. 296.
-
-Valentin, Monsieur Pietro, called by Baglione Valentino, a Frenchman,
-native of Briè, near Paris, d. 1632, aged 32. _Bardon._ ii. 203.
-
-Valentina, di, Jacopo, da Serravalle; his painting of 1502. _MS._ iii. 38.
-
-Valeriani, P. Giuseppe, dell'Aquila, d. in the pontificate of Clement VIII.
-_Baglione._ ii. 386.
-
----- Domenico and Giuseppe, Romans, directed by Marco Ricci. _Zanetti._
-iii. 384.
-
-Valesio, Gio. Luigi, a Bolognese, d. in his prime under the pontificate of
-Urban VIII. _Baglione._ v. 126.
-
-Valle, da, in the Milanese, or Valli, Gio., painted about 1460. _Lomazzo._
-iv. 217.
-
-Valle, Carlo, his brother, iv. 234. _Morigia_, p. 403; called, as it seems,
-Carlo Milanese. iv. 223.
-
-Van Bloemen, commonly Van Blomen, Gio. Francesco, called Orizzonte,
-academician of St. Luke in 1742, d. 1749. _MS._ ii. 330.
-
----- Pietro, called Monsieur Stendardo, brother of Orizzonte. _Catalogo
-Colonna._ ii. 333.
-
-Vandervert, of Flanders, a pupil of Claude Loraine. In the _Catalogo
-Colonna_ he is named Enrico Wandervert. ii. 248.
-
-Vandi, Sante, a Bolognese, d. at Loreto, 1716, aged 63. _Crespi._ v. 268.
-
-Vandych, and Vandyck, Antonio, b. at Antwerp, 1599, d. at London, 1641.
-_Bellori._ ii. 235, iv. 187, v. 394.
-
----- Daniele, a Frenchman, painted in 1658. _Zanetti._ iii. 281.
-
-Vanetti, Marco, da Loreto, pupil of Cignani. _Life of Cav. Cignani._ ii.
-311.
-
-Van Eych, or Abeyk, Giovanni, di Maaseych, called De Bruges, or Da Bruggia,
-and by Facio, who wrote his eulogy, _Jo. Gallicus_, b. 1370, d. 1441.
-_Gall. Imp._ i. 81, ii. 355, iii. 41.
-
-Vanloo, Giambatista, of Aix, d. 1745, aged 61. _Serie degli Uomini più
-Illustri in Pittura_, &c. vol. xii. Or aged 69. _Bardon_, tom. ii. ii. 307,
-v. 484.
-
----- Carlo, his brother and pupil, _ib._
-
-Vanni, Cav. Francesco, a Sienese, b. 1565, d. 1609. _Baldinucci._ Or 1610.
-_Mariett. Descriz._ i. 443.
-
----- Cav. Michelangiolo, his son, living in 1609. _Della Valle._ i. 432,
-445.
-
----- Cav. Raffaello, brother of the preceding, academician of St. Luke in
-1655. _Orlandi._ He was aged 13 in 1609. _Della Valle._ i. 432, 446.
-
----- Gio. Batista, a Florentine; according to others a Pisan; but in the
-epitaph called _Civis Flor._ (_Moreni_, tom. iv.) b. 1599, d. 1660.
-_Baldinucci._ i. 294.
-
-Vanno, del, (scholars of Cav. Vanni the elder) Gio. Antonio and Gio.
-Francesco. _Guida di Roma._ ii. 230.
-
-Vanno, di, Andrea, a Sienese, his works from 1369 to 1413. _Della Valle._
-i. 398.
-
----- Nello, a Pisan, a painter of the fourteenth century. _Morrona._ i. 56.
-
----- other Vanni, Pisans, i. 66, 67.
-
-Vannini, Ottavio, a Florentine, b. 1585, d. 1643. _Baldinucci._ i. 291.
-
-Vannucchi, _see_ Sarto.
-
-Vannucci, _see_ Pietro Perugino.
-
-Vante, a Florentine, (signed himself also Attavante) living in 1484.
-_Vasari_, and _Lett. Pittor._, tom. iii. i. 100.
-
-Vanvitelli, or Vanvitel, Gaspare, called Dagli Occhiali, b. at Utrecht,
-1647, d. at Rome in 1736. _Dizionario Istorico._ ii. 338.
-
----- Luigi, his son, ii. 339.
-
-Vaprio, Costantino, a Milanese, painted about 1460. _Lomazzo._ iv. 218.
-
----- Agostino, his painting of 1498. _MS._ _ib._
-
-Varnetam, Francesco, b. at Hamburgh, 1658, d. 1724. _Pascoli._ ii. 334.
-
-Varotari, Dario, a Veronese, b. 1539, d. 1596. _Ridolfi._ iii. 298.
-
----- Alessandro, his son, called, from his birth-place, Il Padovanino, d.
-1650, aged 60. _Orlandi._ iii. 300.
-
----- Chiara, his sister, living in 1660. _Borghini._ iii. 299.
-
----- Dario, the younger, son of Alessandro, living in 1660. _Borghini._
-iii. 304.
-
-Vasari, Giorgio, of Arezzo, Cav., b. 1512, d. 1574. _Bottari._ i. 232, ii.
-380, v. 52.
-
----- Another Giorgio, and Lazzaro, his ancestors, i. 232.
-
-Vasconio, Giuseppe, a Roman, academician of St. Luke in 1657. _Orlandi._
-ii. 234.
-
-Vaselli, or Vasello Alessandro, a scholar of Brandi. _Orlandi_ and _Guida
-di Roma_. ii. 214.
-
-Vassallo, Antonmaria, a Genoese, scholar of Malò. _Soprani._ v. 423.
-
-Vassilacchi, Antonio, called Aliense da Milo, b. 1556, d. 1629. _Ridolfi._
-iii. 267.
-
-Vaymer, Gio. Enrico, a Genoese, b. 1665, d. 1738. _Ratti._ v. 425.
-
-Uberti, Pietro, a son of Domenico, a Venetian, flourished about 1733.
-_Guida di Venezia dello Zanetti._ iii. 383.
-
-Ubertini, Baccio, a Florentine, scholar of Pietro Perugino. _Vasari._ i.
-101, 172.
-
----- Francesco, his brother, called Il Bachiacca, lived to the year 1557.
-_Baldinucci._ i. 101.
-
----- Antonio, another brother, a worker on tapestry and embroidery.
-_Vasari._ i. 215, iv. 281.
-
-Uccello, Paolo, a Florentine, d. 1472, aged 83. _Bottari._ i. 71.
-
-Udine, da, Girolamo, painted an altar-piece at Cividale in 1540.
-_Renaldis._ iii. 133.
-
----- da, Giovanni Nanni, or Ricamatore, b. 1494, d. 1564. _Baldinucci._ But
-more likely b. 1489, d. 1561. _Renaldis._ Note, that in the _Carte Antiche_
-of _Udine_, also signed by Giovanni, there is found only the family name
-_Ricamatore_; and perhaps _Nanni_ and _Nani_, which in some places in Italy
-stand for Giovanni, has by historians been taken for his surname. i. 213,
-ii. 46, 112, iii. 108, 247.
-
----- da Martino, _see_ Pellegrino.
-
-Vecchi, de', Giovanni, di Borgo S. Sepolcro, d. 1614, aged 78. _Baglione._
-i. 273, ii. 159.
-
-Vecchia, Pietro, a Venetian, b. 1605, d. aged 73. _Orlandi_ and
-_Melchiori_. Or towards the close of the seventeenth century. _Zanetti._ In
-the _Guida di Rovigo_ it is stated he was of the Muttoni family. iii. 288.
-
-Vecchietta, as he signs himself, Lorenzo, di Pietro, a Sienese, d. 1482,
-aged 58. _Vasari._ i. 403.
-
-Vecchio, il, di S. Bernardo, _see_ Minzocchi, _see also_ Civerchio.
-
-Vecellio, Tiziano, da Cadore, Cav., d. 1576, aged 99. _Ridolfi._ ii. 124,
-iii. 135, iv. 28, 178, v. 314., and throughout the work.
-
----- Orazio, his son, d. in his prime, 1576. _Ridolfi._ iii. 152.
-
----- Francesco, brother of Titian, painted in 1531. _MS._ _ib._
-
----- Marco, a nephew of Titian, d. 1611, aged 66. _Ridolfi._ _ib._
-
----- Tizianello, son of Marco, living in 1648. _Ridolfi._ iii. 153.
-
----- of another branch, Cesare, son of Ettore, d. towards 1600. _Renaldis._
-iii. 154.
-
----- Fabrizio, brother of Cesare, d. in 1580. _Renaldis._ iii. 154.
-
----- Tommaso, a kinsman also of Titian, d. 1620. _Renaldis._ iii. 207.
-
-Veglia, Marco and Piero, Venetians, their paintings of 1508 and 1510.
-_Zanetti._ iii. 56.
-
-Velasquez, Diego, ii. 236.
-
-Veli, Benedetto, a Florentine painter of the seventeenth century. _MS._ i.
-297.
-
-Vellani, Franc., a Modenese, d. 1768, aged 80. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 67.
-
-Velletri, da, Andrea, painted in 1334. _MS._ ii. 14.
-
----- Lello, who signs himself _Lellus de Velletro pinsit_. _Orsini
-Risposta._ ii. 27.
-
-Veltroni, Stefano, da Monte S. Savino, living in 1568. _Vasari._ i. 270.
-
-Venanzi, Gio., by some called Francesco, a Pesarese, living about 1670.
-_Guida di Pesaro._ In the _Oretti MSS._ is cited his S. Onofrio at the
-Carmine di Pesaro, where he read _Ant. Venantius Pisauriensis_, 1688; d. on
-the 2nd October, 1705, aged 78. _Oretti, Notiz._ v. 161.
-
-Venezia, da, Lorenzo, painted in 1358. _Zanetti._ And in 1368. _Quadreria
-Ercolani._ iii. 16, v. 16.
-
----- Jacometto, painted in 1472. _Notiz. Morelli._ iii. 27.
-
----- Maestro Giovanni, living in 1227. _Zanetti._ iii. 9.
-
----- Niccolo, flourished in the time of Perino del Vaga, iv. 281.
-
----- Maestro Paolo, his notices of 1333 and 1346. _Morelli._ iii. 15.
-
----- Jacopo and Gio., his sons. _ib._
-
----- (da,) Fra Santo, a cappuchin, painted about 1640. _Melchiore._ iii.
-322.
-
-Veneziano, Agostino, an engraver and pupil of Marcantonio. _Vasari._ i.
-124.
-
-Veneziano, Antonio, a Venetian by birth, according to _Vasari_. A
-Florentine, as stated by others; d. aged 74, about 1385. _Baldinucci._ i.
-61, iii. 17.
-
----- another Antonio, a Venetian, flourished about 1500. i. 63.
-
----- Carlo, _see_ Saracini.
-
----- Domenico, d. aged 56. _Vasari._ About 1470. _Orlandi._ i. 82, ii. 356.
-
----- or, as _Vasari_ writes, Viniziano, Sebastiano, _see_ Del Piombo.
-
-Venier, Pietro, an Udinese, d. at an advanced age in 1737. _Renaldis._ iii.
-364.
-
-Venturini, Gaspero, a Ferrarese, painted in 1594. _Baruffaldi._ v. 325.
-
----- Angelo, a Venetian, scholar of Balestra. _Guida di Venez._ iii. 375.
-
-Venusti, Marcello, a Mantuan, d. in the pontificate of Gregory XIII.
-_Baglione._ i. 182, ii. 126.
-
-Veracini, Agostino, a Florentine, pupil of Bastian Ricci. _MS._ d. 1762.
-_Oretti, Memor._ i. 347.
-
-Veralli, Filippo, a Bolognese, painted in 1678. _Malvasia._ v. 204.
-
-Vercellesi, Sebastiano, da Reggio, living in 1650. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 63.
-
-Vercelli, da, F. Pietro, painted about 1466. _Della Valle._ iv. 237.
-
-Verdizzotti, Gio. Mario, a Venetian, d. 1600, aged 75. _Ridolfi._ iii. 247.
-
-Verhuik, Cornelio, di Rotterdam, b. 1648, living in 1718. _Orlandi._ v.
-268.
-
-Vermiglio, Giuseppe, a Turinese, living in 1675. _MS._ v. 471.
-
-Vernet, Joseph, a scholar of Manglard, b. at Avignon in 1712. Academician
-of St. Luke, 1743, d. at Paris in 1786. _MS._ ii. 332.
-
-Vernici, Gio. Batista, scholar of the Caracci. _Malvasia._ d. at
-Fossombrone, 12th March, 1617. _Oretti, Memor._ v. 197.
-
-Vernigo, Girol., a Veronese, called Girolamo da' Paesi, d. 1630. _Pozzo._
-iii. 338.
-
-Verona, da, Batista, _see_ Zelotti.
-
-Verona, da, F. Gio., an Olivetan monk, d. 1537, aged 68. _Pozzo._ iii. 89.
-
----- Jacopo, painted in 1397. _Guida di Padova._ iii. 13.
-
----- P. Massimo, a cappuchin, d. at Venice, aged 80, in 1679. _Melchiori._
-iii. 322.
-
----- F. Semplice, a cappuchin, d. at an advanced age in 1654. _ib._
-
----- Stefano, called also Stefano da Zevio (_Piacenza_), flourished about
-1400. _Vasari._ i. 61, iii. 31.
-
----- Stefano, di, Vincenzio da Verona, perhaps a son of the preceding.
-_Vasari._ _ib._
-
----- Maffei, a Veronese, d. 1618, aged 42. _Ridolfi._ iii. 238.
-
-Veronese, Claudio, _see_ Ridolfi, Paolo, _see_ Caliari.
-
----- another Paolo Veronese, an embroiderer, flourished about 1527.
-_Vasari._ iv. 281.
-
-Verocchio, del, Andrea, a Florentine, b. 1432, d. 1488. _Baldinucci._ i.
-80, 151.
-
----- Tommaso, a Florentine, assistant of Vasari, i. 268.
-
-Veruzio, _Vasari_, probably Francesco Verlo, called in Vicenza, his country
-perhaps, Verluzo or Verluccio, living in 1512. _P. Faccioli._ iii. 77.
-
-Verzelli, Tiburzio, da Recanati, d. about 1700. _MS._ ii. 338.
-
-Vetraro, il, _see_ Bembo.
-
-Uggione, or Uglone, or Da Oggione, Marco, a Milanese, in the Registry
-called Marco da Ogionno, (a district of the Milanese,) d. 1530. _MS._ iv.
-255.
-
-Viadana, da, Andrea, a scholar of Bernardino Campi. _Lamo._ iv. 288.
-
-Viani, Antonmaria, a Cremonese, called Il Vianino, living in 1582. _Zaist._
-iv. 26.
-
----- Giovanni, a Bolognese, b. 1636, d. 1700. _Crespi._ v. 237.
-
----- Domenico, his son, b. 1668, d. at Pistoia in 1711. _Zanotti._ _ib._
-
-Vicentini, Antonio, a Venetian, d. 1782, aged 94. _MS._ iii. 388.
-
-Vicentino, Francesco, a Milanese, flourished in the sixteenth century.
-_Lomazzo._ iv. 279.
-
----- Andrea, a Venetian, d. 1614, aged 75. _Ridolfi._ A date to be
-corrected on the authority of a document edited by P. Federici, in which,
-while painting at Trevigi in 1590, he is termed M. Andrea Micheli
-Visentino. _Federici._ iii. 265.
-
-Vicentino, Marco, his son. _Zanetti._ iii. 266.
-
-Vicinelli, Odoardo, a scholar of Morandi. _Pascoli._ d. 1755, aged 71.
-_Galletti Inscrip. Rom._, tom. ii. ii. 296.
-
-Vicino, a Pisan, flourished about 1321. _Da Morrona._ i. 66.
-
-Vicolungo, di Vercelli, lived in the seventeenth century. _MS._ iv. 278.
-
-Vighi, Giacomo, da Medicina, (in the Bolognese,) lived at Turin about 1567.
-_Orlandi._ v. 454.
-
-Vignali, Jacopo, b. in the Casentino, 1592, d. 1664. _R. Gall. of Flor._ i.
-309.
-
-Vignerio, Jacopo, a Messinese, painted in 1552. _Hakert._ ii. 377.
-
-Vignola, da, Girolamo, a Modenese painter of the sixteenth century.
-_Tiraboschi._ iv. 45.
-
----- Giacomo, _see_ Barocci.
-
-Vigri, B. Caterina, or B. Caterina da Bologna, b. there (her father a
-Ferrarese,) in 1413, d. 1463. _Piacenza._ v. 19.
-
-Vimercati, Carlo, a Milanese, Latuada calls him Donelli, by others called
-il Vimercati, d. 1715, aged about 55. _Orlandi._ iv. 307.
-
-Vinci, da, Lionardo, b. 1452, d. 1519. _Amoretti Memor. Storiche._ i. 150,
-iv. 238, and often throughout the work.
-
----- Gaudenzio, a Novarese. His altar-piece with his name and the year
-1511. _MS._ iv. 257.
-
-Vini, Sebastiano, a Veronese, flourished in the sixteenth century. _MS._ i.
-219.
-
-Viola, Domenico, a Neapolitan, d. old about 1696. _Dominici._ ii. 418.
-
----- Gio. Batista, a Bolognese, d. 1622, aged 46. _Malvasia._ ii. 241, v.
-202.
-
-Visacci, so called in the _Pitture di Pesaro_, or Antonio Cimatore di
-Urbino, called Il Visacci, a scholar of Barocci. _Lazzari._ ii. 190.
-
-Visentini, _see_ Vicentini.
-
-Visino, il, a scholar of Albertinelli. _Vasari._ d. in Hungary about 1512.
-_MS._ i. 193.
-
-Vitali, Alessandro, di Urbino, d. 1630, aged 50. _Lazzari._ ii. 188.
-
----- Candido, a Bolognese, b. 1680, d. 1753. _Crespi._ v. 267.
-
-Vite, Antonio, a Pistoiese, living in 1463. _Vasari._ i. 64.
-
----- or della Vite, Timoteo, da Urbino, d. 1524, aged 54. _Vasari._ ii.
-116.
-
----- Pietro, da Urbino, his brother. _MS._ Perhaps the priest of Urbino
-mentioned by Baldinucci in the Decennale, iii. sec. 4. ii. 117.
-
-Viterbo, da, F. Mariotto, painted in 1444. _Della Valle._ ii. 16.
-
----- Tarquinio, d. in the pontificate of Paul V. _Baglione._ ii. 170.
-
-Vito, Nicola, a Neapolitan, scholar of Zingaro. ii. 362.
-
-Vitrulio, a name inscribed on several pictures at Venice. This painter
-seems to have lived in the time of Bonifazio, and to have been his
-competitor. _See Guida di Venezia._ iii. 242.
-
-Vivarini, Antonio, da Murano. _Zanetti._ His notices up to 1451. _Guida di
-Padova._ iii. 21.
-
----- Bartolommeo, his brother and companion, painted in 1498. _Zanetti._ Or
-1499. _N. Guida di Venezia._ iii. 24.
-
----- Giovanni, supposed of the same family. _Zanetti._ _See_ Gio. Tedesco.
-iii. 21.
-
----- Luigi, supposed the elder, flourished in 1414. _Zanetti._ iii. 21.
-
----- Luigi, supposed the younger, in the _Notizia_ called _Zuanluisi da
-Muran_, painted in 1490. _Zanetti._ iii. 24.
-
-Viviani, Ottavio, a Brescian, a scholar of Sandrino. _Orlandi._ ii. 261,
-iii. 345.
-
----- Antonio, called Il Sordo d'Urbino, (others say of Ancona,) d. in the
-pontificate of Paul V. _Baglione._ ii. 189.
-
----- Lodovico, di Urbino, flourished 1650. _Guida di Urbino._ ii. 190.
-
----- il, _see_ Codagora.
-
-Ulivelli, Cosimo, a Florentine, b. 1625, d. 1704. _R. Gall. of Flor._ i.
-303.
-
-Voglar, Carlo, b. at Maestricht in 1653, d. at Rome in 1695. _Pascoli._ ii.
-334.
-
-Volpati, Gio. Batista, di Bassano, a scholar of Novelli. _MS._ b. 1633, d.
-1706. _Guida di Bassano._ iii. 315.
-
-Volpi, Stefano, a Sienese, perhaps a scholar of Casolani. _See Il Pecci_,
-p. 51. i. 441.
-
-Volterra, da, or Volterrano, _see_ Ricciarelli and Franceschini.
-
-Voltolino, Andrea, a Veronese, d. 1718, aged 75. _Pozzo._ iii. 325.
-
-Voltri, da, in the Genovese, Niccolò, painted in 1401. _Soprani._ v. 359.
-
-Volvino, author of the _Palliotto d'Oro_, Gold Pallium or Mantle, at Milan
-in the tenth century. iv. 208.
-
-Vos, de, Martino, of Antwerp, d. at advanced age in 1604. _Sandrart._ iii.
-195.
-
-Vovet, Simon, of Paris, d. 1649, aged 59. _Lacombe._ Or b. 1582, d. 1641.
-_Abrégé_, tom. iv. Or d. 1648, aged 53. _Bardon_, tom. ii. ii. 203, v. 393.
-
-Urbani, Michelangiolo, a Cortonese, a painter upon glass, living in 1564.
-_Lett. Pitt._, tom. iii. i. 227.
-
-Urbanis, Giulio, di S. Daniello, painted in 1574. _MS._ iii. 133.
-
-Urbano, Pietro, a Pistoiese, a scholar of Bonarruoti. _Vasari._ i. 179.
-
-Urbinelli, b. at Urbino, lived in the seventeenth century. _Guida di
-Urbino._ ii. 197.
-
-Urbini, or Urbino, Carlo, da Crema, made his will in 1585. _Tibald. di
-Vicenza._ iii. 336, iv. 288.
-
-Urbino, di, Crocchia, a scholar of Raffaello. _Baldinucci._ ii. 117.
-
----- Gio. and Francesco, lived about 1575. _Conca._ ii. 190.
-
----- il Prete, _see_ Della Vite.
-
----- Raffaello, _see_ Sanzio. Terenzio, _see_ Terenzi.
-
-Uroom, Enrico, called Enrico di Spagna, and, as appears, also Enrico delle
-Marine, b. at Haarlem in 1566. _Sandrart._ ii. 248.
-
-
- W.
-
-Waals, Godfrey, a German, scholar of Tassi. _Soprani._ v. 394.
-
-Wael, Cornelius, of Antwerp, painted at Genoa in 1665. _Soprani._ v. 394.
-
-Wallint, Francesco, called Monsieur Studio. _MS._ ii. 330.
-
----- Juniore, his son. _ib._
-
-
- Z.
-
-Zaccagna, Turpino, a Cortonese, living in 1537. _Bottari._ i. 99.
-
-Zacchetti, Bernardino, a Modenese, living in 1523. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 51.
-
-Zacchia, Paolo, called Il Vecchio, of Lucca, painted in 1527. _MS._ i. 102.
-
----- il Giovane, the younger; he is called Lorenzo di Ferro Zacchia. _MS._
-Lived in the sixteenth century. _ib._
-
-Zaccolini, P. Matteo, a Theatine monk of Cesena, d. 1630, aged about 40.
-_Baglione._ ii. 260, v. 95. _See_ the Second Index for his Manuscript
-Treatises. ii. 260.
-
-Zaganelli, _see_ Da Cotignola.
-
-Zagnani, Anton Maria, a Bolognese, living in 1689. _Crespi._ v. 205.
-
-Zago, Santo, a Venetian, scholar of Titian. _Ridolfi._ iii. 162.
-
-Zais, Giuseppe, a Venetian, d. old about 1784. _MS._ iii. 385.
-
-Zaist, Gio. Batista, a Cremonese, b. 1700, d. 1757. _Panni._ iv. 205.
-
-Zamboni, Matteo, a Bolognese, scholar of Cignani, d. young. _Crespi._ v.
-254.
-
-Zambono, Michele, a Venetian mosaic worker, flourished about 1505.
-_Zanetti._ iii. 251.
-
-Zampezzo, Gio. Batista, da Cittadella, in the Paduan district, d. 1700,
-aged 80. _Melchiori._ iii. 210.
-
-Zampieri, Domenichino, a Bolognese, d. 1641, aged 60. _Bellori._ _Preface_,
-xxxiv. ii. 207, 398. v. 127.
-
-Zanata, Gioseffo, a Milanese, living in 1718. _Orlandi._ iv. 315.
-
-Zanchi, Antonio, da Este, b. 1639. _Zanetti._ d. 1722. _Melchiori._ iii.
-350.
-
----- Filippo and Francesco, of Bergamo. Their notices from 1544 to 1567.
-_Tassi._ iii. 182.
-
-Zanella, Francesco, a Paduan. His notices until 1717. _Guida di Padova._
-iii. 308.
-
-Zanetti, Co. Antonio Maria, _quondam_ Girolamo, a Venetian, thus called to
-distinguish him from _Antonio Maria Zanetti, quondam Alessandro_, mentioned
-in the Index that follows:--the first was eminent for engraving on various
-sorts of wood, in 1728. _Lett. Pitt._, tom ii. p. 152. He was in advanced
-age in 1765. _Lett. Pitt._, tom. v. p. 304. Pref. x. The other d. 3rd
-November, 1778, aged 62.
-
-Zanimberti, or Zaniberti, Filippo, a Brescian, b. 1585, d. 1636. _Ridolfi._
-iii. 326, 267.
-
-Zanna, Gio. a Roman, called Il Pizzica, painted with Tarquinio da Viterbo.
-_Baglione._ ii. 170.
-
-Zannichelli, Prospero, of Reggio, b. 1698, d. 1772. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 70.
-
-Zanobrio, di Ca, _see_ Carlevaris.
-
-Zanotti Cavazzoni, Gio. Pietro, a Bolognese, b. 1674, d. 1765. _Crespi._ v.
-235.
-
-Zappi, another surname of Lavinia Fontana, v. 65.
-
-Zarato, _see_ Luzzo.
-
-Zei, b. at Città S. Sepolcro, a supposed scholar of Cortona. _MS._ i. 352.
-
-Zelotti, Batista, a Veronese, d. aged 60. _Ridolfi._ About 1592. _Pozzo._
-iii. 171, 239.
-
-Zenale, _see_ Da Trevilio.
-
-Zevio, da, in the Veronese, Alticherio, or Altichieri; _in a MS. Document
-of the noble house of Dondi Orologio_, Aldighieri; living in 1382. iii. 12.
-
----- Stefano, _see_ Da Verona.
-
-Zifrondi, or Cifrondi, Antonio, b. in the territory of Bergamo, 1657, d.
-1730. _Tassi._ iii. 369.
-
-Zinani, Francesco, of Reggio, flourished in 1755. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 70.
-
-Zingaro, lo, _see_ Solario.
-
-Zoboli, Jacopo, a Modenese, d. 1767. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 66.
-
-Zocchi, Giuseppe, of the Florentine territory, d. 1767, aged 56. _MS._ i.
-351.
-
-Zola, or Zolla, Giuseppe, di Brescia, d. 1743, aged 68. _Crespi nelle
-Giunte al Baruffaldi._ v. 349.
-
-Zompini, Gaetano, a Venetian, d. 1778, aged 76. _MS._ iii. 354.
-
-Zoppo, Marco, da Bologna. His work of 1471. _MS._ And of 1498, in the
-Colonna Façade. _Oretti, Memor._ iii. 36, 73, v. 23.
-
-Zoppo, Paolo, a Brescian, d. about 1515. _Ridolfi._ Or 1530. _MS._ iii. 83.
-
----- Rocco, a Florentine, scholar of Pietro Perugino. _Vasari._ i. 101.
-
----- lo, di Gangi, living in the eighteenth century. _MS._ ii. 420.
-
----- di Genova, _see_ Micone.
-
----- di Lugano, _see_ Discepoli.
-
----- di Vicenza, _see_ De'Pieri.
-
-Zuannino, _see_ Da Capugnano.
-
-Zuccari, Federigo, flourished in the sixteenth century, iv. 297.
-
-Zuccaro, (so named in his epitaph, and the books of Federigo,) in _Vasari_
-and elsewhere, Zuccheri, or Zuccari, Taddeo. He was born at S. Angelo in
-Vado, 1529, d. 1566. _Vasari._ ii. 126, 129, 133.
-
----- Federigo, his brother, painted about 1560. _Vasari._ aged 18. _Bottari
-in his Addenda to the Notes._ d. 1609, _Bellori, in his Life of
-Caravaggio._ ii. 136, iii. 245, v. 466.
-
----- Ottaviano, their father. ii. 133.
-
-Zuccati, Sebastiano, di Trevigi, living about 1490. _Zanetti._ Father
-Federici assigns to this family a different country, namely, Ponte, a place
-in the Valteline. iii. 136, 251.
-
----- Valerio and Francesco, his sons, lived in 1573. _Zanetti._ iii. 137.
-
----- Arminio, son of Valerio, flourished about 1585. _Zanetti._ iii. 137.
-
-Zuccherelli, Francesco, b. in the Florentine state about 1702, d. 1788.
-_MS._ i. 364, iii. 385.
-
-Zucchi, or Della Zucca, Jacopo, a Florentine, b. about 1541. _Vasari._ d.
-in the pontificate of Sixtus V. _Baglione._ i. 237.
-
----- Francesco, his brother. _Baglione._ _ib._
-
-Zucco, Francesco, a Bergamese, d. 1627. _Tassi._ iii. 334.
-
-Zugni, Francesco, a Brescian, d. 1636, aged 62. _Ridolfi._ More correctly
-d. 1621. _Zamboni_, p. 15. iii. 327.
-
-Zupelli, or Cappellini, Gio. Batista, of Cremona, flourished at the close
-of the fifteenth century. _Zaist._ iv. 160.
-
-
-
-
- SECOND INDEX.
-
- _Historical and Critical Publications cited in this Work._
-
-
- A.
-
-ABBECEDARI--Historical Dictionaries--their authors, editions, and opinion
-on them, Preface, xx.
-
-Affò, P. Ireneo, M. O., _Il Parmigiano Servitore di Piazza_, or _Account of
-the Paintings of Parma_. Parma, 1794, 8vo. iv. 75, _et seq._ (throughout
-the whole school of Parma).
-
----- The same. _Life of Francesco Mazzola, called Il Parmigianino._ Parma,
-1784, 4to. iv. 75, 123.
-
----- The same. _Treatise upon a Chamber painted by Coreggio in the
-Monastery of Benedictine Nuns at S. Paolo in Parma._ Parma, 1794, 8vo. iv.
-96, _et seq._
-
-Albani, Francesco. His Opinions upon Painting. _See Malvasia._ _Felsina
-Pittrice_, vol. ii. p. 244; and _Bellori_, in his _Lives_, p. 44, second
-edition, i. 176. iv. 126. v. 113, 135.
-
-Alberti, Romano. _Origin and Progress of the Academy of Design._ Pavia,
-1604, 4to. ii. 143.
-
-Algarotti, Count Francesco. _Essay on Painting._ Leghorn, 1764, 8vo. It is
-cited in the _Preface_, pp. ii. and xxxii.; and in vol. iii. 139, 386. iv.
-46, 103, 124. v. 127, and other places.
-
----- The same. _Letters._ Leghorn, 1784, 8vo. iv. 46, 48. v. 167, 276, 277.
-
-Allegranza, P. M. Giuseppe. D. O. D. P. _Explanation of, and Reflections
-upon, some sacred Monuments at Milan._ Milan, 1757, 4to. iv. 208.
-
----- The same. _Opusc. Eruditi._ Cremona, 1781. _ib._
-
-Altan, Count Federigo. _Memoirs of the Life of Pomponio Amalteo._ They are
-inserted in vol. xlviii. of the _Opuscoli Calogeriani_. iii. 129.
-
-Altan. The same. _Treatise on the Vicissitudes of Painting in Friuli._ It
-is inserted in the _New Collection_ of the _Opuscoli Scientifici e
-Filologici_. Venice, vol. xxiii. iii. 5.
-
-Amoretti. _Observations on the Designs of Lionardo da Vinci._ Milan, 1784.
-iv. 247.
-
----- Carlo. _Historical Account of the Life, Studies, and Works of Lionardo
-da Vinci._ Milan, 1804, 8vo. iv. 253.
-
-_Anecdotes des Beaux Arts._ Paris, 1776, 1780, 3 vols. 8vo. ii. 11.
-
-Argensville, (d') Ant. Joseph. _Abridg. of the Lives of the most celebrated
-Painters._ Paris, 1762, 4 vols. 8vo. Pref. v. and xxvi.; and vol. i. 142,
-146, iii. 45, iv. 164.
-
-Armenini, Gio. Batista. _On the true Precepts of Painting, in three books._
-Ravenna, 1587, 4to. iv. 246, v. 94, 379.
-
-_Art of Vision, according to the Principles of Sulzer and of Mengs, applied
-to the Fine Arts._ Venice, 1781, 8vo. Pref. xxxvi.
-
-Averoldi. _See Guida di Brescia._
-
-Azara (d') Cav. Giuseppe Niccola. _Memoirs of Mengs_; and _Observations_ on
-the treatise of Mengs, bearing title, _Reflections on the Beautiful_. ii.
-75, 91, 315.
-
-Azzolini, Ugurgieri, P. Isidoro. _Le Pompe Sanesi._ Pistoia, 1649, 4to. i.
-374, 444, iv. 118.
-
-
- B.
-
-Baglione, Cav. Giovanni. _Lives of the Painters, Sculptors, and Architects,
-from the pontificate of Gregory XIII. in 1573, to the time of Pope Urban
-VIII. in 1642._ Naples, 1733, 4to. ii. 228. It is cited in the Roman
-school, the Florentine, andothers. Corrected, i. 287. Opinion on the work,
-ii. 228.
-
-Baldeschi, Ab. _State of the Lateran Church in the year 1723._ Rome, 1723,
-4to. There is annexed a _View of the remarkable objects in the said Church
-by Crescimbeni_.
-
-Baldinucci, Filippo. _Account of the Professors of Design, from the time of
-Cimabue._ Six volumes, 4to. printed at Florence between 1681 and 1688, and
-after the author's death, from 1702 to 1728: his posthumous works completed
-by his son. i. 283. Cited throughout the work. Accusations by various
-foreigners, i. 29, 378, v. 9. Exculpated, i. 37, 51. His mistakes, i. 32,
-33, 34, 42, 61, 280, 382, 387, ii. 12, 19, 269, 270, iv. 159, 176, v. 9,
-360.
-
-Baldinucci. The same, _with various dissertations, notes, and additions, by
-Giuseppe Piacenza, an architect of Turin_. Turin, 2 vols. 4to. 1768 and
-1770. i. 31, 151, ii. 9, v. 19, 452.
-
----- The same, _with notes by Manni_, 20 vols. 8vo. Florence, from the year
-1767 to 1774. Corrected, i. 126.
-
----- The same. _Opuscoli_ contained in vol. 21 of the before-mentioned
-edition. _Preface_, xxviii. i. 19, 51.
-
-Barbaro, Monsig. Daniello. _The Practice of Perspective._ Venice, 1669,
-fol. iii. 49.
-
-Bardon, Dandre. _Traité de Peinture, &c._ Paris, 1765, 2 vols. 12mo. ii.
-149.
-
-Barocci, Giacomo, _see_ Danti.
-
-Barri, Giacomo. _Picturesque Tour in Italy._ Venice, 1671. iii. 294, iv.
-92.
-
-Bartoli, Francesco. _Account of the Paintings, Sculpture, and Architecture
-of Italy._ 2 vols. Venice, 8vo, 1776, 1777, cited in vol. iv. p. 210, in
-the Milanese school and that of Piedmont. Corrected, v. 478.
-
----- The same. _See Guida di Rovigo._
-
-Bartolini, Cav. and Cortinovis, P.
-
-Baruffaldi, Girolamo. _Lives of the most celebrated Painters and Sculptors
-of Ferrara._ They are cited by Guarienti as already edited at Ferrara; but
-there only exist _MSS._ with the additions of the Can. Luigi Crespi,
-respecting the Professors of Ferrara and Lower Romagna, in the hands of the
-Cav. Jacopo Morelli and the Cav. Lazara. v. 282, _et seq._
-
-Bellori, Giampietro. _Lives of the modern Painters, Sculptors, and
-Architects._ Rome, 1672 and 1728, 4to. with the addition of the life of the
-Cav. Luca Giordano. Cited in the _Preface_, xxxviii. i. 176, ii. 131, 427,
-and other places throughout the work and index. Opinion upon this author,
-ii. 6.
-
----- The same. Other _MS._ lives, supposed to be lost, but by some asserted
-to exist. _See_ De Murr, _Bibliothèque de Peinture_, vol. i. p. 28. v. 124.
-
----- The same. _Life of the Cav. Carlo Maratta._ Rome, 1731, 4to. ii. 281.
-
----- The same. _Description of the figures painted by Raffaello d'Urbino in
-the Vatican palace_; where it is inquired also whether Raffaello _enlarged
-and improved his manner by viewing the works of Michelangiolo_. Edit. 2.
-Rome, 1751, folio. ii. 73, 121, 278.
-
-Bertoli, Canon. Giandomenico. _Sacred and Profane Antiquities of Aquileia._
-Venice, 1739, folio. The 2d vol. of this work is in _MS._ tom. i. p. 1. iv.
-207.
-
-Bettinelli, Ab. Saverio. _Revival in Italy of Studies, Arts, and Manners,
-after the year 1000_, 2 vols. 8vo. Bassano, 1775, 1786. i. 14.
-
----- The same. Of _Mantuan Letters and Arts_, in two discourses. Mantua,
-1774, 4to. iv. 31, 85.
-
-Bevilacqua, Ippolito. _Memoirs of the Life of the Painter Gio. Bettino
-Cignaroli._ Verona, 1771, 8vo. iii. 380.
-
-Bianconi. _See Guida_ of Milan and of Bologna.
-
----- The same. _Letter on a Miniature of Simon da Siena_, in second vol. of
-Sienese Letters, by P. della Valle, i. 392.
-
-Bibiena, da, Ferdinando Galli. _Directions for young Students of Civil
-Architecture._ Bologna, 1725, 8vo. The same, with new additions, 1731, 8vo.
-2 vols. Ed. of Parma was in 1711. v. 272.
-
-Boni, Ab. Mauro. _On the painting of a Banner of the Fraternity of S. Maria
-di Castello, and on other works executed in Friuli by Gio. da Udine._
-Udine, 1797, 8vo. iii. 249.
-
----- Cav. Onofrio. _Eulogy on the Cav. Pompeo Batoni._ Rome, 1787, 8vo. ii.
-320.
-
-Borghini, Raffaello. _Il Riposo._ Florence, 1584, 8vo.; and again with
-annotations, 1730, 4to. Cited, _Preface_, xxxii. i. 231, _et seq._
-
-Borsieri, Girolamo. _See Morigia._ Milan, 1619, 8vo.
-
-Boschini, Marco. _La Carta del Navegar Pittoresco._ Venice, 1660, 4to.
-Cited often in book i. of volume iii. Noticed, p. 52. The plan of this
-work, iii. 260. His verses, v. 427.
-
-Boschini. _See Guida_ of Venice and of Vicenza.
-
-Bottari, Monsig. Gio. _Notes to the Lives of Vasari._ The edition made use
-of is that commenced at Leghorn, and continued at Florence in seven
-volumes, 8vo. from 1767 to 1772. Cited in _Pref._ xxxiii. and often
-throughout the work. Its scope and merit, i. 242. Not approved, i. 17, 165,
-179, 181, 183, 264, 410, ii. 40, 363, iv. 101, 153, 215, 224, 234, v. 35.
-
----- The same. _Notes to the Letters on Painting._ _Pref._ xx. i. 240, 432.
-
----- The same. _Dialogues on the Fine Arts._ Lucca, 1754, 8vo. ii. 7.
-
-Brandolese, Pietro. _Testimonianze intorno alla Patavinità di Andrea
-Mantegna._ Padua, 1805, 8vo. iii. 70.
-
----- _Doubts as to the Existence of the Painter Giovanni Vivarino da
-Murano, newly confirmed, and refutation of a pretended authority to support
-it._ Padua, 1807, 8vo. iii. 22.
-
-Bugati, Dottor Gaetano. _Historical and critical Notices of the Reliques
-and Worship of S. Celso Martire._ Milan, 1782, 4to. iv. 208.
-
-Bure, Guillaume François de, _Bibliographie Instructive_, vol. viii. 8vo.
-Paris, 1763, 1782. i. 141.
-
-
- C.
-
-Cambrucci. _History MS. of Feltre._ iii. 78.
-
-Campi, Cav. Ant. _Le Cronache di Cremona_, 1575, fol.; and again at Milan,
-1645, 4to. iv. 155, 159, 173, 184.
-
-Carducci, Vincenzio. _De las Excelencias de la Pintura._ _Baldinucci_; or a
-_Dialogue on Painting, its definition, origin, and essence._ Madrid, 1633,
-4to. i. 267.
-
-Carrari, Vincenzo. _Oration and Verses by several hands on the Death of
-Luca Longhi._ Ravenna, 1681, 4to. iv. 103.
-
-Castiglione, Fr. Sabba. _Recollections, or Directions._ Venice, 1555, 4to.
-iv. 248.
-
-_Catalogue of the existing Pictures and Paintings in the Casa Colonna._
-Rome, 1783, 8vo. ii. 268, and in the Index.
-
-_Catalogue of the Pictures, Drawings, and Books, which treat of the Art of
-Design, from the Gallery of the late Count Algarotti, in Venice, drawn up
-by the Architect Antonio Selva_, 8vo. iii. 315, v. 260.
-
----- Ercolani. _Verses and Prose written on a Series of excellent Paintings
-in possession of Signor Marco Filippo Ercolani, Prince of the Empire._ A
-work of the painter Jacopo Alessandro Calvi. Bologna, 1780, 4to. iii. 16,
-and often in vol. v.
-
----- _of Pictures now in possession of D. Gio. Dottor Vianelli, Canon of
-the Cathedral of Chioggia_. Venice, 1790, 4to. v. 193, 415, and in the
-Index I.
-
-_Diary of the years 1720 and 1721, written by Rosalba Carriera; illustrated
-and published by the same Vianelli._ Venice, 1793, 4to. v. 255.
-
-Cavazzone, Francesco. _Corona di grazie, favori, o miracoli della gloriosa
-Vergine Maria, fatti in Bologna, dove si tratta delle sue sante e
-miracolose immagini cavate dal suo naturale._ _MS._ with date 1606.
-_Example of the noble Art of Design, &c._ _MS._ with date of 1612. They are
-recorded by Crespi in his _Felsina_, p. 18. v. 27, 196.
-
-Caylus, Bachiliere, Cochin the younger, writers upon painting in caustic,
-v. 353.
-
-Cellini, Benvenuto. _Two Treatises: one respecting the eight principal
-parts of the Goldsmith's Art; the other on matters connected with that of
-Sculpture, &c._ Florence, 1731, 4to. i. 110, 126, iv. 227, 240.
-
----- The same. _Life of Benvenuto Cellini, written by himself._ Cologne,
-without date (which is Naples, 1728. See Note on the works of Cocchi, who
-wrote the preface). i. 93, 168.
-
-Cennini, Andrea. _Treatise on Painting._ _MS._ i. 89.
-
-Christ, Jo. Frederic. _Dictionnaire des Monogrammes, Lettres Initiales, &c.
-translated from the German, with additions._ Paris, 1750, 8vo. i. 128.
-
-Cignaroli, Giambettino, a Veronese. _Series of Veronese Painters inserted
-in vol. iii. of the Cronaca dello Zagata; and MS. notes to the work of
-Pozzo on the Veronese Painters_. iii. 4.
-
-Cittadella, Cesare. _Historical Catalogue of the Painters and Sculptors of
-Ferrara._ Ferrara, 1782, vol. iv. 8vo. v. 283, _et seq._
-
-Civalli, P. Provincial of the Conventuali _Visita Triennale_, inserted in
-vol. xxv. of the _Antichità Picene_. iii. 29, v. 34.
-
-Cochin, Charles Nicholas. _Voyage d'Italie, &c._ Paris, 1758, 3 vols. 8vo.
-Lausanne, 1773, 3 vols. 12mo. Opinion on this work, pref. xxxvi. Cited, v.
-305, and elsewhere.
-
-Colucci, Ab. Giuseppe. _Antichità Picene._ Fermo, 21 vols. fol. 1792. ii.
-8, 313, and elsewhere.
-
-Combe, la, Mr. _Portable Dictionary of the Fine Arts._ Paris, 1752, 1754,
-8vo. vols. ii. Pref. xxi. Corrected, iii. 113.
-
-Comolli, Ab. _Inedited Life of Raffaello d'Urbino, illustrated with notes._
-Rome, 1791, 4to. 2d ed. ii. 51, 52.
-
-Conca, D. Antonio. _Descrizione Odeporica della Spagna, &c._ 4 vols. Parma,
-1793, _et seq._ 8vo. i. 178, and in the Index.
-
-Condivi, Ascanio. _Life of Michelangiolo Bonarruoti._ Rome, 1553, 4to. i.
-150, _et seq._
-
----- The same book, _with annotations by Antonfrancesco Gori and by
-Mariette_. Folio, Florence, 1746. i. 64, 177.
-
-Cortona, da, _see_ Ottonelli.
-
-Cozzando, Lionardo. _Abstract of the History of Brescia._ Brescia, 1694,
-4to. iii. 327.
-
-Crespi, Can. Luigi. _Felsina Pittrice; or Lives of the Bolognese Painters,
-not described by Malvasia._ Rome, 1769, 4to. v. 5, and often in that book.
-Clamours against that work, v. 252.
-
----- Dialogues in defence of the same work, v. 251.
-
----- The same. _Notes and Additions to the Lives of Baruffaldi._ _Opera,
-MS._ v. 283. Cited often in the Ferrarese school. Corrected, v. 39.
-
----- The same. _Letters on Painting._ Pref. xxix. ii. 74, 76, v. 173, 249.
-
----- The same. _Anticritical Dissertation upon two Readings by Manni, as to
-the Opinion that St. Luke practised Painting._ Faenza, 1776, 8vo. ii. 9.
-
----- The same. _The Certosa of Bologna described, with its Paintings._
-Bologna, 1772, 8vo. ii. 403, v. 133.
-
-Crispolti, Ciatti, Alessi, writers on matters appertaining to Perugia, ii.
-28.
-
-Cumberland, Richard. _Anecdotes of eminent Painters in Spain, &c._ ii. 84,
-318.
-
-
- D.
-
-Danti, P. Ignazio, a Dominican. _Rules of practical Perspective, by Giacomo
-Barocci, called Il Vignola, with the Commentaries of the preceding_. Rome,
-1583, folio. v. 51.
-
-Dati, Carlo. _Lives of the Ancient Painters._ Florence, 1667, 4to. Pref.
-xxxviii. i. 178, iv. 103.
-
-_Description, Historical, of the Monastery of Monte Casino._ Naples, 1751,
-4to. ii. 441.
-
----- _of the Certosa di Bologna_. _See Crespi._
-
----- _of the royal Temple and Monastery of S. M. Nuova di Monreale_, folio.
-i. 4.
-
----- _of Cartoons designed by Carlo Cignani, and of Pictures painted by
-Sebastian Ricci, with a Compendium of the Lives of two Professors_. Venice,
-1749, 4to. In the Index.
-
----- of Monte Oliveto Maggiore: o sia _Lettera sopra l'Archicenobio di M.
-D. M., by Giulio Perini_. Florence, 1788, 8vo. i. 411, 414.
-
----- of the Convent of Assisi. _Angeli Francisci Mariæ Conventus
-Assisiensis Historia._ _Montefalisc._, 1704, folio. i. 11, ii. 8.
-
-Dictionaries of Painting, their authors, editions, and opinions on them.
-Pref. xx.
-
-_Dictionary, New Historical, &c._, 22 vols. 8vo. Bassano, 1796. In my
-citations from this very laborious work, I might always give the name of
-the Ab. Francesco Carrara, who, to the illustrious names before mentioned
-in several Dictionaries, added in this work more than five thousand, for
-the most part of Italian literati or professors of the fine arts. He having
-also adduced many anecdotes respecting them, I have availed myself of
-several in this edition. _See_ Index I.
-
-Dolce, Lodovico, _Dialogue on Painting._ Venice, 1557, 8vo. i. 176, ii.
-124.
-
-Dominici, de', Bernardo. _Lives of the Neapolitan Painters, Sculptors, and
-Architects._ Naples, 1742, 1743, 1745, 3 vols. 4to. Writers from whom he
-collected them, ii. 384. Cited in the last mentioned volume, through the
-whole fourth book, iv. 150. Opinion on the work, ii. 384.
-
-Durando, di Villa, Count Felice. _A Discourse read on the 4th of April,
-1778, with Notes._ It is annexed to the Rules of the R. Academy of Turin,
-_ib._ 1778, folio. v. 492, and other places in the last book.
-
-
- E.
-
-_Eulogies of Illustrious Tuscans._ 4 vols. 8vo. Lucca, 1771, _et seq._ i.
-150.
-
-
- F.
-
-Faccioli. _Museum Lapid. Vicentinum._ Vicentiæ, 1776, 3 vols. 4to. iii. 77,
-and in the Index.
-
-Facius, Barthol. _De Viris Illustribus_; a work written in 1456, published
-by Mehus, at Florence, 1745, 4to. iii. 44.
-
-Fantuzzi, Count Marco. _Monuments of the Middle Ages at Ravenna._ Venice,
-1801, _et seq._, 6 vols. 4to. v. 37, 40.
-
----- _Accounts of the Canon Gio. Andrea Cazzarini of Pesaro, a
-distinguished Painter and Man of Letters._ Venice, 1804, 8vo. _See_ Index
-I.
-
-Federici, F. Domenico Maria, de' Predicatori. _Account of Works of Design
-at Trevigi._ Venice, 1803, 2 vols. 4to. ii. 113, iii. 5, 353, and often in
-the Venetian school. Cited, iii. 107.
-
-Felibien, J. F. _Entretiens sur les Vies et les Ouvrages des plus excellens
-Peintres, anciens et modernes._ Paris, 1685 and 1688, 2 vols. 4to. Pref.
-xxxvii. i. 173, v. 58.
-
-Francesconi. _Conjecture that a Letter attributed to Baldassar Castiglione
-belongs to Raffaello d'Urbino._ Florence, 1799, 8vo. ii. 66.
-
-Franchi, Antonio. _The Theory of Painting, &c._ Lucca, 1739, 8vo. i. 303.
-
-Fresnoy, Caroli Alphonsi. _De Arte Graphica Liber._ Paris, 1637, 8vo.
-Translated into several languages, and explained with notes by Mr. De
-Piles, and by other writers. _See_ De Murr, p. 156. Preface, xxxii. iii.
-140, and other places.
-
-
- G.
-
-Gallery, Electoral, of Dresden. _Catalogue des Tableaux de la Galerie
-Electorate à Dresde._ Dresden, 1765, 8vo. iv. 44, 87, and elsewhere in vol.
-iii. and iv.
-
----- Imperial. _Catalogue des Tableaux de la Galerie Imper. et Roy. de
-Vienne, &c., by Chretien de Mechel._ Basle, 1784, 8vo. ii. 356, and other
-parts of the work.
-
----- _Royal Florentine._ Sometimes indicated in the first index, by the
-initial letters _R. G._ Various Descriptions of it are pointed out in vol.
-i. p. 368. Use made of the French work of 1791, 8vo., printed at Arezzo,
-which contains the dates also of the more recent painters, in the manner
-observed in the Florentine Museum, i. 148. Or they are added to their
-portraits in the two chambers dedicated to the painters. This ed. is cited
-through the whole work; corrected, i. 63, v. 415.
-
----- of Modena, _see Guida di Modena_.
-
----- Royal, of Paris. _Reissant. Explication des Tableaux de la Galerie et
-des Salons de Versailles._ Paris, 1753, 8vo. The descriptions of
-Fontainebleau, of the Louvre, and of other places mentioned through the
-work, are contained in _De Murr Bibliothèque de Peinture_, p. 683, i. 209,
-ii. 84, 270, iii. 369, iv. 244, v. 57, 352.
-
-Gallerati, Francesco. _Account of the Works of Painters, both native and
-foreign, publicly exhibited in the City of Milan, with some notice of the
-Sculptors and Architects._ First Part. Milan, 1777, 8vo. _See_ Index I.
-
-Galletti, Aloiysii. _Inscriptions Venetæ Romæ Extantes._ Romæ, 1757, 4to.
-_See_ Index I.
-
----- _Inscriptiones Romanæ._ Romæ, 1760, 4to. 3 vols. _See_ Index I.
-
-Gallo. _Annals of Messina_, ii. 356.
-
-Gamba, Bartolommeo. _Observations on the Edition of Ptolemy's Geography,
-executed at Bologna, with date of M.CCCC.LXII._ 8vo. Bassano, 1796. i. 141.
-
-Garcia, dell'Huerta, Ab. Pietro. _Commentari della Pittura Encaustica del
-Pennello._ Madrid, 1795. ii. 344.
-
-Gemalde, &c. _Collection of the R. Imperial Gallery. Italian School._
-Vienna, 1796. It is the work of Sig. Giuseppe Rosa, Director of the same,
-written in German. 8vo. i. 196, ii. 257, 258.
-
-Gigli, and other writers on the painters of Siena, i. 374, 436.
-
-Girupeno, _see_ Scaramuccia.
-
-Giulini, Count Giorgio. _Memoirs relating to the History, Government, and
-Description of the City of Milan, &c._ Milan, 1765, 4to. 9 vols. i. 7.
-
-Goltzius, Ubertus. _Vita Lamberti Lombardi Pictoris celeberrimi._ Brugis,
-Fland. 1565, 8vo. iii. 163.
-
-Gori, Ant. Francisci. _Thesaurus Veterum Dypticorum, &c._ Florentiæ, 1759,
-folio, 3 vols. It is cited for the age of Finiguerra. i. 114.
-
-----_see_ Condivi.
-
-GUIDES _of various Cities, or Districts, cited under this general term,
-which here follow under their respective titles_.
-
- Arezzo. _Guida, MS._, written in 1803, and pointed out to me by the
- learned Ansaldi. i. 99.
-
- Ascoli. _Description of the Paintings, Sculpture, and Architecture of the
- famous City of Ascoli, by Baldassare Orsini_; concluding with _Historical
- Notices of the Professors of Ascoli_. Perugia, 1790, 8vo. ii. 7, and
- often in the third book.
-
- ----_in Perspective, by Tullio Lazzari_. Ascoli, 1724, 8vo. i. 451.
-
- Bassano. Its _Guida_ is inserted in the work of Verci.
-
- Bergamo. _The remarkable Paintings of Bergamo, collected by the Dott.
- Andrea Pasta._ Bergamo, 1775, 4to. iii. 4, 175.
-
- Bologna. _Bologna Perlustrata di Ant. Masini._ _ib._ 1666, 4to. v. 16,
- 77, _et seq._
-
- ----_Pictures, Sculpture, and Architecture of the City of Bologna and its
- Suburbs, with mention of their Authors, accompanied by Historical Notes
- of each. Corrected and improved by Ab. Carlo Bianconi._ _ib._ 1782, 12mo.
- v. 4, and often under the name of _Guida di Bologna_.
-
- Brescia. _Select Paintings of Brescia, by Gio. Ant. Averoldo._ _ib._
- 1700, 4to. v. 362, _et seq._
-
- ---- _The Pictures and Sculpture of Brescia_, (_by Gio. Batista Carboni_.
- _Guida di Rovigo_, p. 321.) _ib._ 1760, 8vo. iii. 4.
-
- Cento. _The Pictures of Cento, and the abridged Lives of various
- Engravers and Painters of the City_, by Orazio Camillo Righetti Dandini.
- Ferrara, 1768, 8vo. v. 165.
-
- Cremona. _Exact Account of the Paintings, &c. Compiled by Anton Maria
- Panni._ Cremona, 1762, 8vo. v. 53.
-
- Fabriano. _Paintings of the Churches of Fabriano_, transcribed from a
- _MS._ of the archives at St. Niccolo, the famous collegiate church of
- that city. ii. 17, 19, 190, iii. 29.
-
- Fano. _Catalogue of the Pictures preserved in the Church of the Padri
- dell'Oratorio of Fano, under title of S. Pietro in Valle._ _ib._ 1781,
- 12mo. ii. 8.
-
- Ferrara. _Paintings and Sculpture of the City of Ferrara, by Cesare
- Barotti._ _ib._ 1770, 8vo. v. 317, 322.
-
- ---- _Guide for Strangers through the City of Ferrara, by the Dott.
- Antonio Frizzi._ Ferrara, 1787, 8vo. v. 284, and wherever _Guida di
- Ferrara_ is mentioned.
-
- Florence. _Beauties of the City of Florence, by Francesco Bocchi,
- augmented by Gio. Cinelli._ _ib._ 1677, 8vo. i. 59.
-
- ---- _Guide for Strangers, containing a methodical account of rare and
- beautiful paintings in the city of Florence._ _ib._ 12mo. i. 149.
-
- Genoa. _Account of the most beautiful Specimens of Painting, Sculpture,
- and Architecture, belonging to Genoa, by the Cav. Giuseppe Ratti._ _ib._
- 1780, 8vo. vol. iii. _et seq._
-
- ---- _Territories of the Genoese Coasts. Description of the Paintings,
- Sculpture, and Architecture, round the Coasts of Genoa_, by the same,
- 1780, 8vo. v. 364.
-
- Lendinara. _On the Genius of the Lendinarese for Painting, and on some
- valuable Pictures of Lendinara. Letter of Pietro Brandolese._ Padua,
- 1795, 8vo. Cited in the Index.
-
- Leghorn. Cav. Pandolfo Titi. _Description of the most rare Objects at
- present to be met with in the City of Leghorn._ It is inserted in the
- _Guide of Pisa_, written by the same author. i. 285.
-
- Loreto. _Account of the S. Casa, &c._ Ancona, 1775, 8vo. ii. 8.
-
- Lucca. _The Stranger's Companion in Lucca, by Vincenzio Marchio._ _ib._
- 1721, 8vo. i. 149.
-
- ---- _Sacred Diary of the Churches of Lucca; augmented by Monsig.
- Domenico Mansi, Archbishop of that City._ i. 149, v. 454.
-
- Mantua. _Description of the Paintings, Sculpture, and Architecture,
- contained in the City of Mantua and its Vicinity, by Gio. Cadioli._ _ib._
- 1763, 8vo. iv. 22, 29. In pointing out the pictures I have not invariably
- adhered to it.
-
- Milan. _Immortality and Honour of the Pencil; or a Description of the
- Paintings of Milan, by Agostino Santagostini._ (1671). iv. 313, v. 185.
-
- ---- Torre Carlo. _Portrait of Milan._ _ib._ 1674, 4to. i. 7, iii. 183,
- iv. 210.
-
- ---- _New Guide, &c.; with the Description of the Certosa of Pavia and of
- S. Gio. Batista di Monza._ Milan, 1783, 12mo. iv. 282. It is always cited
- with the date of the year; where this is wanting the following _Guide_
- has been made use of.
-
- ---- _New Guide of Milan, for the Lovers of the Fine Arts, by the Ab.
- Carlo Bianconi._ _ib._ 1787, 12mo. i. 7, iv. 140, 210, and often
- throughout the Milanese school.
-
- ---- The same, with manuscript corrections and additions, by the same
- author. iii. 186, and in Index I.
-
- Modena. _The Paintings and Sculpture of Modena, drawn up by the Dott.
- Gian Filiberto Pagani._ _ib._ 1770, 8vo. There is inserted the
- _Description of the Ducal Gallery_; printed also separately in 1792, 8vo.
- iv. 39.
-
- Montalboddo. _Description of the Paintings and Sculpture of the City of
- Montalboddo, in the March of Ancona; and Historical Notices of the same
- City, by Agostino Rossi._ _See_ Colucci. _Antichità Picene_, tom.
- xxxviii.
-
- Murano, _see_ Moschini, &c.
-
- Napoli. _Strangers' Guide for the R. City of Naples, by the Ab. Pompeo
- Sarnelli._ _ib._ 1685, 8vo. iv. 150.
-
- ---- _Account of the Beautiful, the Antique, and the Curious, &c., by the
- Cav. Celano._ iv. 150.
-
- ---- _New Guide for Strangers, &c., by Antonio Parrino, augmented by his
- Son Niccolo._ Naples, 1725, 12mo. ii. 382.
-
- ---- _Brief Description of Naples and its Vicinity, by the Advocate
- Giuseppe Galanti._ _ib._ 1792, 8vo. and in Index I.
-
- Padua. _Description of the Paintings, Sculpture, and Architecture of
- Padua, with some Observations, &c., by Gio. Batista Rossetti._ _ib._
- 1780, 12mo. iii. 4, 26, 308, 368.
-
- ---- The same, _newly described, by Pietro Brandolese, with brief Notices
- respecting the Artists mentioned in the Work_. 1795, 8vo. iii. 4, and
- wherever _Guida di Padova_ is mentioned.
-
- Parma. _Guide and exact Notice for Foreigners of the most valuable
- Paintings in many Churches of the City, formerly drawn up by Clementi
- Ruta, revised, &c._ Milan, 1780. iv. 140.
-
- ---- _Il Parmigiano Servitor di Piazza, &c._ _See_ Affò.
-
- Perugia. _Paintings and Sculpture of the City of Perugia, by Gio.
- Francesco Morelli._ _ib._, 1683, 16mo. ii. 379.
-
- ---- _Guide for the Stranger through the noble City of Perugia, by
- Baldassare Orsini._ _ib._ 1784, 8vo. ii. 7, 46.
-
- ---- _Description of the Church of S. Francesco, of the P. P. Minori
- Conventuali of Perugia._ _ib._ 1787, 8vo. ii. 8.
-
- Pesaro. _Catalogue of the Paintings preserved in the Churches of Pesaro,
- by Antonio Becci._ _ib._ 1783, 8vo. There is annexed an account of the
- Pesarese professors, written about 1670. ii. 7, v. 5, 161.
-
- Pescia. _Description of the Paintings, Sculpture, and Architecture of the
- City and Suburbs of Pescia, in Tuscany, by Innocenzio Ansaldi._ Bologna,
- 1772, 8vo. It was published by the Canon Crespi; but the author assured
- me that the typography was extremely incorrect. ii. 277.
-
- ---- _Catalogue of the best Paintings, &c., of the Valdinievole._ It is
- inserted in the History of Pescia of P. O. B. It was drawn up by the same
- author. _ib._
-
- Piacenza. _The public Paintings of Piacenza, by Count Proposto Carlo
- Carasi_. _ib._ 1780, 8vo. Some very useful annotations are annexed. iv.
- 144.
-
- Pisa. _Guide for the dilettante Tourist, in Painting, Sculpture, and
- Architecture, for the City of Pisa; drawn up by the Cav. Pandolfo Titi,
- &c._ Lucca, 1751, 8vo. i. 149.
-
- ---- _Pisa Illustrata, &c._, _see_ Da Morrona.
-
- Ravenna. _Researches in Ravenna, by Girolamo Fabri._ Bologna, 1678, 8vo.
- v. 88.
-
- ---- _The Stranger directed through the City of Ravenna and its Suburbs,
- by the Ab. Francesco Beltrami._ _ib._ 1783, 8vo. v. 5, and other parts of
- the same book.
-
- Rimino. _Paintings of the Churches of Rimino, described by Sig. Carlo
- Francesco Marcheselli, with new additions by Gio. Batista Costa._ _ib._
- 1754, 8vo. v. 5.
-
- Rome. _Description of the Paintings, Sculpture, and Architecture,
- publicly exhibited in Rome; a work commenced by the Ab. Filippo Titi of
- Città di Castello, with the addition of whatever new has since been done,
- up to the present year._ Rome, 1763, 8vo. i. 117, and throughout the
- Roman school. Corrected, i. 382.
-
- Rovigo. _The Paintings, Sculpture, and Architecture of the City of
- Rovigo, with indexes and illustrations, by Francesco Bartoli._ Venice,
- 1793, 8vo. iii. 4, and other parts of the work.
-
- Siena. _Abstract of the most remarkable objects in the City of Siena, for
- the Use of Foreigners, revised and augmented by Cav. Gio. Antonio Pecci._
- Siena, 1759 and 1761, 12mo. i. 149, 394, 448.
-
- Trevigi. _Description of the most celebrated Paintings of the City,
- published by D. Ambrogio Rigamonti._ _ib._ 1776. iii. 4.
-
- Turin. _New Guide through the City, by Onorato Derossi._ _ib._ 1781,
- 12mo. v. 449.
-
- Venice. _The rich Mines of Painting; compendious Information respecting
- the Paintings of Venice, by Boschini._ _ib._ 1664, 12mo. iii. 2, 24.
-
- _Description of the public Paintings of the City of Venice and the
- adjacent Islands; or Revival of the rich Mines of Marco Boschini._
- Venice, 1733, 8vo. I have made use of this edition, now very rare, in
- pointing out the pictures of Venice. It was written by Antonio Zannetti,
- _quondam_ Alessandro.
-
- _Verona Illustrated, an Abridgment for the Use of Foreigners._ 1771, 2
- vols. 8vo. iii. 4.
-
- Vicenza. _Picturesque Jewels of the City of Vicenza, by Marco Boschini._
- Venice, 1676, 12mo. iii. 314.
-
- _Description of the Architecture, Paintings, and Sculpture of Vicenza,
- with some observations, edited by Francesco Vendramini Mosca, with the
- learned reflections of a person of quality_, namely Count Eneas Arnaldi.
- Vicenza, 1779, 2 vols. 8vo. iii. 4, 34.
-
- Vienna. _Freddy. Description of the City, Suburbs, and Vicinity of
- Vienna, in three parts, with annotations, classical and historical._
- Vienna, 1800, 3 vols. 8vo. Cited in Index I.
-
- Volterra. _Ab. Antonfilippo Giachi. Historical Essay on the ancient and
- modern State of Volterra._ Siena, 2 vols. 1786, 1796, 4to. _See_ tom. 2,
- p. 194. _Altar-pieces of the Churches_, i. 149, 188, 304, v. and in Index
- I.
-
- Urbino. _Pictures exhibited in public_, a MS. work displaying great
- industry, by Arcangeli; there communicated to me by the worthy author;
- with many anecdotes of the school of Barocci. It is cited in the first
- Index.
-
-Guidalotti, Franchini Gioseffo. _Life of Domenico M. Viani, a painter._
-Bologna, 1716, 8vo. v. 238.
-
-
- H.
-
-Hakert, Filippo. _Memoirs of the Messinese Painters, written by Sig.
-Gaetano Grano._ Naples, 1792, 4to. ii. 440.
-
----- The same. _Letter on the Use of the various kinds of Varnish_; and
-Answers to it. iv. 247.
-
-Harms, Antoine Frederic. _Tables historiques et chronologiques des plus
-fameux Peintres, anciens et modernes._ Brunswick, 1742, fol. with
-additions. _See_ De Murr, _Bibliothèque de Peinture_, p. 34. iii. 62, and
-in Index I.
-
-Heinecken, d', Baron. _Idée générale d'une collection complète d'Estampes._
-Vienna, 1771, 8vo. i. 100.
-
-Huber, M. and C. C. H. Rost. _Manuel des Amateurs de l'Art._ Zurich, 1797,
-_et seq._, 8 vols. 8vo., iv. 55.
-
-Hugford, Ignazio. _Life of Anton Domenico Gabbiani._ Florence, 1762, folio.
-i. 343.
-
-
- J.
-
-_Junius Franciscus, de Picturâ Veterum._ Roterodami, 1594, 2 vols. fol.
-Preface, xxxvii.
-
-
- L.
-
-Lami, Gio. _Dissertation on the Italian Painters and Sculptors who
-flourished between 1000 and 1300._ It is inserted in the treatise of Vinci.
-_See the letter_ V. i. 15.
-
----- The same. _Deliciæ Eruditorum._ Florentiæ, 1736 and 1744, 13 vols.
-8vo. Cited in tom. ii. 10.
-
----- The same. _Interpretations of Tuscan Antiquities, particularly of the
-City of Florence._ _ib._ 1766, 8vo. in Index I.
-
-Lamo, Alessandro. _Discourse respecting Sculpture and Painting, in which
-are considered the Life and Works of Bernardino Campo._ Cremona, 1584, 4to.
-iv. 156, 162, 166, 180, 288.
-
----- Pietro, author of a _MS. upon the Paintings of Bologna_, cited in the
-_Guide_ of the city, and of which a copy is in possession of the Cav.
-Lazara. v. 14.
-
-Lancilotto. _Cronaca Modenese, MS._ iv. 40.
-
-Lastri, Ab. _L'Etruria Pittrice._ Florence, 1791 and 1795, 2 vols. fol. i.
-13, 31, 149.
-
-Latuada, Serviliano. _Description of Milan._ _ib._ 1737 and 1738, 5 vols.
-8vo. i. 7, iv. 210.
-
-Lazzari, Arcip. D. Andrea. _Historical Dictionary of Illustrious Professors
-of the Fine Arts in the City of Urbino._ _See_ Colucci. Tom. xxxi. ii. 189.
-
-Lazzarini, Canon. Gio. Andrea. _Dissertation on Painting, and notes_,
-inserted in the _Guida_ of Pesaro. Preface, xxxii. v. 120, 259, 260.
-
-Leist, Lessing, Bar. di Budberg Raspe, Dott. Aglietti, writers on painting
-in oil, i. 84, _et seq._
-
-_Lettere Pittoriche_; or a _Collection of Letters on Painting, Sculpture,
-and Architecture_. Rome, 7 vols. 4to. from 1574 to 1773. They are cited in
-the _Preface_, x. and through the work.
-
-Lioni, Ottavio. _Lives of the most celebrated Painters of the seventeenth
-century, with their portraits; to which is added the life of Carlo
-Maratti._ Rome, 1731, 4to. ii. 241.
-
-Lomazzo, Gio. Paolo. _Treatise on the Art of Painting, &c._ Milan, 1584,
-4to. Merit of the work, i. 137, 138, iv. 271. Often cited in the Milanese
-school, and throughout the work. Noticed, iv. 220, 267.
-
----- The same. _Idea of the Temple of Painting, &c._ Milan, 1590, 4to. In
-Bologna, without date of year, in 8vo. Why it is also called _Theatre of
-Painting_, iv. 210. Cited, i. 170, 246, and in several books of the work.
-
----- The same. _Grotteschi, or Verses divided into seven books._ Milan,
-1587, 4to. iv. 273.
-
-Longhi, Alessandro. _Compendium of the Lives of the most celebrated
-Venetian Historical Painters in the present century, with their portraits
-taken from the life._ Venice, 1762, folio. iii. 363, _et seq._
-
-Lorgna, Cav., Torri Cav. Astorri Gio. Maria, Fabro Giovanni. _Treatises
-respecting the Punic Wax, and upon painting in caustic._ v. 357.
-
-
- M.
-
-Maffei, March. Scipione. _Verona illustrata._ _ib._ 1732, 2 vols. fol. i.
-110, 312, and elsewhere.
-
----- Extract from this work. _See Guida di Verona._
-
-Malvasia, Co. Canon. Cesare. _Felsina Pittrice._ Bologna, 2 vols. 4to.
-1678. Merit of this work, v. 4. Cited, i. 37, v. 10, and often in the
-Bolognese school, and throughout the Index. Corrected by the author in some
-rather severe remarks, v. 68. Not approved in some points, iv. 289, v. 14,
-35, 56, 58.
-
-Manni, Domenico Maria. _Concerning the true Painter Luca Santo, and the
-period when he flourished._ Florence, 1764, 4to. ii. 9.
-
-Manni. The same. _On the Error still persisted in of attributing Pictures
-to the holy Evangelist._ Florence, 1766, 4to. ii. 9.
-
----- The same. _Lives of some Artists inserted in the Collection of the
-Calogerà_, tom. 38 and 45; and in the _Opuscoli Milanesi_. i. 91. _See also
-article_ Baldinucci.
-
-Mariette, Mr. _Letters on Painting._ i. 154, 167, 431, iv. 144, and in
-other parts. _See also_ Condivi.
-
----- The same. _Description of Prints engraved after the pictures in the
-collection of Mr. Boyer d'Aguilles, with an abridged Character of each
-Painter._ Paris, fol. In Index I.
-
-Marino. _Gallery of the Cav. Marino._ The edition cited is that without
-date of place or year, in 12mo. ii. 227, v. 468.
-
----- The same. _Letters._ Venice, 1628, 12mo. iv. 58, v. 468.
-
-Mariotti, Annibale. _Lettere Pittoriche Perugine._ Perugia, 1788, 8vo. ii.
-7, and other parts of the Roman school.
-
-Mazzolari, D. Ilario. _Le Reali Grandezze dell'Escuriale di Spagna._
-Bologna, 1648, 4to. v. 62, 63*, 383.
-
-Mecatti, Giuseppe Maria. _Historical Notices respecting the Chapter-house
-of S. Maria Novella, belonging to the Dominican monks, commonly called Il
-Cappellone degli Spagnuoli._ Florence, 1737, 4to. i. 59.
-
-Meerman, Gerardi. _Origines Typographicæ._ Hagæ Commitum, 1765, 2 tom. 4to.
-Cited, i. 128, and other parts of the same section.
-
-Melchiori, Natale. _Lives of the Venetian Painters_, _MS._ iii. 5, 267, and
-other places in the last epochs of the school. The autograph is in the
-possession of the Signori Burchielati at Trevigi, and a copy in that of the
-Cav. Lazara.
-
-_Memoirs for the Fine Arts._ Rome, from the year 1785 to 1788, 4 vols. 4to.
-ii. 344, and in other parts of the Roman school. _See_ De Rossi.
-
-Mengs, Cav. Anton Raffaello. _Opere diverse_, 2 vols. Two editions are
-cited: that of Parma, 1780, 2 vols. 4to. commonly that of Bassano, 1783, 2
-vols. 8vo. Of the Roman, in 4to. and in 8vo. Merit of these works, ii. 313.
-Cited, _Preface_, ix. and vol. i. 73, 95, 147, iii. 139, 144, iv. 87, v.
-115, 125, 247, and other parts of the work.
-
-Milizia. _Memoirs of Ancient and Modern Architects._ Parma, 1781, 2 vols.
-8vo.; and with new additions at Bassano, 1785, 2 vols. 8vo. i. 426. _See
-also_ Art of Vision.
-
-Montani, Gioseffo. His _MS. Lives._ v. 161.
-
-Morelli, Cav. D. Jacopo, Keeper of the R. Library at S. Mark's in Venice.
-_Account of works of Design during the first half of the sixteenth century,
-then existing at Padua, Cremona, Milan, Pavia, Bergamo, Crema, and Venice._
-Anonymous. Bassano, 1800, 8vo. iii. 3, and often in the cities pointed out.
-
-Moreni, Ab. Domenico. _Historical Notices of places adjacent to Florence_,
-6 tom. 8vo. Florence, 1790, 1792, 1793, 4, 5, 6. i. 52, and in Index I.
-
-Morigia, Paolo. _On the Milanese Nobility, with the additions of Borsieri._
-Milan, 1619, 8vo. iv. 234, and in Index I.
-
-Morrona, da, Alessandro. _Pisa Illustrata nelle Arti del Disegno_, from
-1787 to 1793, 3 vols. 8vo. i. 8, 9, and often in the first book of the same
-volume.
-
-Moschini, P. G. A. Somasco. _Account of the Island of Murano._ Venice,
-1807, 8vo. iii. 22.
-
-
- N.
-
-Niceronus, Jo. Franc. _Thaumaturgus Opticus perfectissimæ Prospectivæ._
-Romæ, 1643, fol. ii. 260.
-
-
- O.
-
-_Orations in praise of the Fine Arts_; by Cav. Puccini. Florence, 1794,
-8vo. and ed. 1804, 8vo. i. 371. By Ab Magnani. Parma, 1794, 4to. v. 117. By
-Tagliazucchi, Turin, 1730, 8vo. v. 485. By Monsig. Carrara. Rome, 1758,
-4to. i. 1.
-
-Oretti, Marcello. He was a Bolognese, who travelled through Italy, and
-collected materials for a history of painting--consulted archives,
-sepulchral monuments, oral traditions, national annals, and the age of the
-artists. His 53 volumes were placed in the library of Prince Filippo
-Ercolani, who purchased them from his successors, and very kindly gave me
-the use of them for this work. The Cav. Gio. de Lazara, of Padua, assisted
-by Sig. Pietro Brandolese, of Lendinara, drew several inedited notices from
-these volumes, in addition to the number before extracted. They are added
-to this edition under two different heads, namely, _Oretti Carteggio_ and
-_Oretti Memorie_, or the initials of these words. Under the first are
-comprehended notices of different artists, communicated in letters to Sig.
-Oretti, or to others, which he procured. Under the second are the notices
-collected by himself from the places he passed through, in particular at
-Bologna, from authentic documents and registers, monuments, &c. He is
-frequently noticed throughout Index I.
-
-Orlandi, P. Pellegrino. _Dictionary of Painting._ Bologna, 1719, 4to. The
-author's letter preceding the work is dated 1718, to which period we refer
-the artists he therein mentions as living. Opinion of this work, _pref._
-xiv. xx. Cited throughout the work. Its errors, i. 264, 286, iii. 160, 291,
-293, 309, 332, iv. 229, 271, 227, v. 33, 35, 156, 291, 300, 325, 397, 410.
-
----- The same. _Corrected and enlarged by Pietro Guarienti._ Venice, 4to.
-1753. Estimate of this book, _pref._ xiv. xx. Cited throughout the work,
-and in the Index of artists. Corrected, i. 252, iv. 210, 213, 310, v. 253,
-257, 267, and in Index I.
-
----- The same, at Florence, 1776, 2 vols. 4to. Wanting in the Addenda of
-Guarienti, but with others by modern artists, _pref._ xx. Cited in Index I.
-
-Orsini, Baldassare. _Reply to the Letters on Painting, by Annibal
-Mariotti._ Perugia, 1791, 8vo. ii. 7.
-
----- The same. _See Guida di Ascoli._
-
-Ottonelli, P. Giandomenico, and Pietro da Cortona. _Trattato della Pittura
-e Scultura, uso e abuso loro, composto da un Teologo e da un Pittore._
-Florence, 1652, 4to. i. 337.
-
-
- P.
-
-Pagave, D. Venanzio. _Notes and additions inserted in the Sienese edition
-of Vasari_, vols. 3, 5, and 8. Cited, iv. 210, and elsewhere in the
-Milanese school, iv. 211.
-
-Paggi, Gio. Batista. _Observations on the Dignity of Painting._ _See Lett.
-Pittor._, tom. vii. p. 148. v. 373.
-
-Paggi. The same. _Definition, or Division of the Art of Painting._ Fol.
-edited in 1607. v. 396.
-
-Palomino, Velasco, D. Antonio. _Las Vidas de los Pintores e Statuarios
-eminentes Españoles._ Londres, 1742, 8vo. Praised, and sometimes corrected,
-i. 180, ii. 123, 432, iii. 238, v. 458.
-
----- His great work. Madrid, 1715, 3 vols. 4to. ii. 431.
-
-Panni, _see_ Zaist.
-
-Panzer, Giorgii Wolfangii. _Annales Typographici ab Artis inventæ Origine
-ad annum_ MD. Nuremburgh, 1793, _et seq._ 10 vols. 4to. i. 139.
-
-Papillon, Jean Bapt. _Traité historique et pratique de la Gravure en Bois._
-Paris, 1766, 3 vols. 8vo. i. 106.
-
-Pascoli, Lione. _Lives of modern Painters, Sculptors, and Architects._
-Rome, 1730, 1736. 2 vols. 4to. Opinions on this author, _pref._ iii.
-Corrected, ii. 6, 28, v. 410. Cited, i. 71, ii. 23, 270, _et seq._
-
----- The same. _Lives of the Painters, Sculptors, and Architects of
-Perugia._ Rome, 1732, 4to. ii. 6, and other parts of the Roman school.
-
-Passeri, Gio. Batista. _Lives of the Painters, Sculptors, and Architects
-who were employed at Rome, now deceased, from the year 1641 to 1673._ Rome,
-1772, 4to. Merit of this book, ii. 210. Cited, ii. 255, 390, and elsewhere
-in the same volume.
-
----- Advocate, Gio. Batista. _History of Paintings on earthenware executed
-at Pesaro and the adjacent places._ It is inserted in the Opuscoli del
-Calogerà. New Collection of P. Mandelli, 4 tom. Cited, ii. 172, and in the
-Index.
-
-Patina. _Caroli Patini Filia Icones celebrium Pictorum, earumque
-Descriptio._ Patavii, 1691, fol. iii. 203.
-
-Pelli, Bencivenni Giuseppe. _Historical Essay on the R. Gallery of
-Florence._ Florence, 1779, 2 vols. 8vo. i. 356, 367.
-
-Piacenza, _see_ Baldinucci.
-
-Piles, de, Roger. _Idée de Peintre parfait._ Paris, 1699, 8vo. ii. 98. _See
-also_ Fresnoy.
-
-Pino, Paolo. _Dialogue on Venetian Painting._ Venice, 1548, 12mo. iii. 160.
-
-Pio, Niccolo. _Lives of Painters. MS._ i. 438.
-
-Plinii _Historiæ Naturalis libri_ xxxvii. _à Joanne Harduino illustr.
-Parisiis_, 1723, 3 vols. fol. The thirty-fifth book is cited, which
-describes the ancient painters. _Preface_, xxxvi. i. 18, ii. 95, 337, iv.
-107, 243, v. 353, and elsewhere.
-
-Pozzo, P. Andrea, a Jesuit. _On Perspective._ Rome, 1693 and 1702, 2 vols.
-fol. ii. 337.
-
----- dal, Commendator, Bartolommeo. _The Lives of the Painters, Sculptors,
-and Architects of Verona._ Verona, 1718, 4to. i. 312, iii. 4, 32, and other
-places in the Venetian School.
-
-Publications, periodical. _Roman Anthology._ i. 85, 87, ii, 39, and in
-Index I.
-
----- _Memoirs of the Fine Arts._ _See_ De Rossi.
-
----- _Pisan Journal._ i. 87, 368, v. 449.
-
----- _Venetian Journal._ i. 55, 84.
-
----- _Journal of Trevoux._ v. 352.
-
----- _Novelle Letterarie of Florence._ i. 52, 76, _et seq._
-
----- _Esprit des Journaux._ i. 85.
-
----- _Zibaldone Cremasco del Ronna._ iv. 223, and in Index I.
-
-Puccini, Cav. Tommaso. _Critical Examination of a work on Painting by
-Daniel Webb._ Florence, 1707, 8vo. v. 130.
-
-
- R.
-
-Ranghiasci, Ab. Sebastiano. _Catalogue of the Eugubine Professors in the
-Arts of Design._ It is inserted in the fourth volume of the Sienese edition
-of Vasari. ii. 13.
-
-Ranza. _On the Antiquities of the Chiesa Maggiore of S. Maria di Vercelli._
-_ib._ 1784, 4to. i. 83.
-
-Ratti, Cav. Carlo Giuseppe. _Genuine Historical Notices respecting the Life
-and Works of the celebrated Painter Antonio Allegri da Coreggio._ Finale,
-1781, 8vo. Cited, iv. 79, and often in the school of Parma.
-
----- The same. _Lives of the Painters, Sculptors, and Architects of Genoa._
-_See_ Soprani. _See also Guida di Genova._
-
----- The same. _Life of the Cav. Raffaello Mengs_, 1779. ii. 318.
-
----- Defence of the same; or a _Letter to a Friend, which contains an
-account of Cav. Carlo Giuseppe Ratti._ Without date of place or year.
-_Pref._ xxxvi. ii. 141, 314, 316, v. 444.
-
-Renaldis, de, Co. Canon. Girolamo. _Historical Essay on the Paintings of
-Friuli._ Udine, 1796, 8vo. and 1798, 4to. iii. 5, and other places in the
-Venetian school.
-
-_Reply to the Critical Reflections upon the different Schools of Painting
-of M. Argens._ (By the March. Ridolfino Venuti) Lucca, 1755, 8vo. ii. 291.
-
-Requeno, Ab. D. Vincenzo. _Essays on the Restoration of the ancient Art of
-the Greek and Roman Painters._ Venice, 1784, 8vo.; with additions, at
-Parma, 1787, 2 vols. 8vo. ii. 343, v. 352, 355.
-
-Resta, P. Sebastiano, _Prete dell'Oratorio._ _Portable Gallery_; _MS. in
-the Ambrosian collection_, iv. 101, 117, 256, _et seq._
-
----- The same. _Letters on Painting._ ii. 391, iv. 255. His credulity, ii.
-391.
-
-Reynolds, Sir Joshua. _Discourses on the Arts of Design._ Florence, 1778,
-12mo. iii. 97, 140.
-
-Richa, Giuseppe, of the Comp. of Jesus. _Historical Account of the
-Florentine Churches, &c._ 10 tom. 4to. 1762. i. 149.
-
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-8vo. Pref. viii. xxvi. xxxii. and i. 78, 178, 192.
-
-Ridolfi, Cav. Carlo. _The Wonders of the Art; or Lives of the illustrious
-Painters of Venice and of the State._ Venice, 1648, 2 vols. 4to. Merit of
-the work, iii. 286. Cited in the first epochs of the Venetian school, and
-throughout the Index. Not approved, iii. 34, 62, 73, 163, 185, iv. 218.
-
-Rosa, Giuseppe, _see Imperial Gallery_.
-
-Rosa, Salvatore. _His Satires._ Amsterdam, 1788, 8vo. i. 175. ii. 255.
-
-Roscoe, William. _Life of Lorenzo de' Medici, translated from the English._
-Pisa, 1799, 4 vols. 8vo. iii. 250.
-
-Rossi, de, Gio. Gherardo. _Articles on Painting, in the Memoirs of the Fine
-Arts._ ii. 294, 302.
-
----- The same. _Flights, poetical and pictorial._ Parma, 1795, 8vo. ii.
-311.
-
-Rossi. The same. _Life of Antonio Cavallucci._ Venice, 1796, 8vo. ii. 325.
-
-
- S.
-
-Sandrart, Joachimi. _Academia Artis Pictoriæ._ Nuremburgh, 1683, folio.
-Noticed, i. 127. Cited, iii. 163, and in Index I.
-
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-
----- The same book. Edition augmented by Giustiniano Martinioni. Venice,
-1663, 4to. iii. 257.
-
-Santos, (de los,) Francisco. _Description del Monasterio de S. Lorenzo de
-l'Escorial._ Madrid, 1698, folio, v. 383.
-
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-
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-Refinement of Italian Art._ Pavia, 1674, 4to. iv. 173, 292.
-
-_Series of illustrious Characters in Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture,
-with their Eulogies and Portraits._ Florence, 12 vols. 4to. concluded in
-1775. i. 149, 307, 342, _et seq._
-
-Serlio, Sebastiano. _General Rules of Architecture._ Venice, 1537, 1544,
-folio. i. 424, 425, ii. 112, v. 207.
-
-Signorelli. _Vicende della Coltura delle due Sicilie._ Naples, 1787, 5
-vols. 8vo., and 3 supplementary vols. 8vo. 1791. ii. 359. I have not had an
-opportunity of consulting this excellent work, from which I might have
-derived information for the history of the Neapolitan school.
-
-Soprani, Raffaello. _Lives of the Painters, Sculptors, and Architects of
-Genoa._ 1674, 4to. A posthumous work. The author continued it up to the
-year 1667, that of the decease of Torre. I have made use of the second
-edition, corrected and enlarged, with Annotations of the Cav. Ratti, Genoa,
-1768, 4to. Annexed to it is the continuation of the work, by the same
-Ratti, which forms the second volume, 1769, 4to. Merit of these writers, v.
-364, 444. Cited through the whole of the Genoese school.
-
-_State of the Lateran Church in the Year 1723._ _See_ Baldeschi.
-
-Superbi, P. Agostino. _Account of illustrious Men in the City of Ferrara,
-&c._ _Ib._ 1620, 4to. v. 326.
-
-
- T.
-
-Taia, Agostino. _Description of the Apostolic Vatican Palace._ Rome, 1750,
-8vo. i. 136, ii. 7, _et seq._
-
-Tassi, Co. Francesco Maria. _Lives of the Painters, Sculptors, and
-Architects of Bergamo._ Bergamo, 1793, 2 vols. 4to. with additions by Ferd.
-Caccia, and notes of Co. Giacomo Carrara. iii. 3, often alluded to in the
-Bergamese school.
-
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-Index I.
-
-Tempesti, Dott. _Academical Discourse on the Literary History of Pisa._
-Pisa, 1787. i. 67.
-
----- _Eulogy of Giunta Pisano._ It is inserted among the _Historical
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-
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-(now Urbania) written about 1616. _See_ Colucci. 27 tom.
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-
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-cited, with additions, from 1788 to 1794, 16 vols. 4to. Also the Venetian
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-i. 100, 107, _et seq._
-
----- The same. _Notices of Modenese Artists_ inserted in the _Biblioteca
-Modenese_, tom. vi. 7 vols. 4to. Modena, 1781, _et seq._ They were printed
-also separately, Modena, 1786, 4to. They are cited in vol. iv. 3, 32, and
-through the whole school of Modena; oftener in that of Parma and elsewhere.
-
-Torri, Co. Luigi. _Observations concerning the Punic War._ Verona, 1786,
-8vo. v. 357.
-
-Trogli, Giulio. _Rules for the practice of the Art of Perspective._
-Bologna, 1672, fol. v. 149.
-
- V.
-
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-Afterwards at Rome from 1782 to 1786. Their merit, i. 373. Cited throughout
-the Sienese school. Not approved in some points, i. 376, 379.
-
----- The same. _Corrections and Additions to Vasari._ Inserted in the
-Sienese edition, from 1791 to 1794, 11 vols. 8vo. Opinion upon them, i.
-242. Cited, v. 449, and elsewhere. Not approved, i. 436, ii. 32, iv. 99.
-
----- The same. _Index of the Artists employed in the Cathedral of Orvieto_;
-extracted from the _History of that Cathedral_; by the same author. Rome,
-1791, 4to. with plates, fol. It is inserted in the second volume of Vasari,
-_Sienese edition_. Cited, i. 39, ii. 13, and other parts of Book III.
-
----- The same. _Discourse recited in Arcadia, the 4th day of March, 1784._
-It is inserted in the Giornale de' Letterati Pisani, vol. liii. p. 241. i.
-175.
-
-Vannetti, Count Clementino. _Anecdotes respecting the Painter Gasparantonio
-Baroni Cavalcabò di Sacco._ Verona, 1781, 8vo. In Index I.
-
-Varchi, Benedetto. _Funeral Oration on the Obsequies of Mich. Buonaroti._
-Florence, 1564, 4to. i. 170.
-
-Vasari. _Lives of the most excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects._
-Florence, 1550, 2 vols. 8vo. i. 240.
-
----- _And newly corrected and augmented by the author, with the addition of
-those living and deceased from the year 1550 to 1567._ Florence, 1568, 3
-vols. 4to. Subsequent editions. i. 241. Vasari is cited in every book from
-the last Florentine edition, with notes. History and merit of this work, i.
-238. Its author accused of injustice to several artists, i. 7, 17, 219,
-246, 249, 373, 409, ii. 34, 69, 90, 115, 375, 381, iii. 2, 30, 98, 100,
-104, 161, 192, 204, 244, iv. 79, 83, 156, 163, 262, 270, v. 4, 35, 54, 287,
-303, 371. Exculpated in some of the pages cited, and i. 7, 51, 242, 395,
-ii. 381, iv. 80, v. 35, and elsewhere. Corrected in his nomenclature, or in
-the epochs, i. 59, 136, 183, 389, 409, 421, ii. 33, 72, 90, 115, 375, 381,
-iii. 33, 41, 60, 62, 65, 68, 166, 178, 252, iv. 76, 220, 224, 259, v. 14,
-30, 46, 64, 296, 299, 314.
-
-Vasari. _Manuscript Notes_ on the Lives of the Painters, written by
-Federigo Zuccaro. _See_ Zuccaro.
-
----- _Notes_ by one of the Caracci, supposed to be Agostino. i. 244. _See
-also Bottari and Della Valle._
-
----- The same. _Introduction to the three Arts of Design._ It is prefixed
-to the first volume. i. 224, 237, iv. 56.
-
----- The same. _Opuscoli._ i. 238, 267, 268.
-
-Vedriani, Lodovico. _Lives of the Painters, Sculptors, and Architects of
-Modena._ Modena, 1662, 4to. iv. 32, 83, 114.
-
-Venuti, _see_ Risposta.
-
-Verci, Gio. Batista. _Anecdotes respecting the Lives and Works of the
-Painters, Sculptors, and Engravers of Bassano._ Venice, 1775, 8vo. iii. 4,
-200.
-
-Vernazza of Fresnoy, Barone Giuseppe. _Eulogy of Gio. Molinari._ Turin,
-1793, 8vo. _National Anecdotes relating to the Arts of Design._ _ib._ 1792,
-8vo. v. 449, 454, 474, 487.
-
-Verri, Count ... _History of Milan._ Milan, 1783, 1 vol. 4to. i. 7.
-
-Vignola, _see_ Danti.
-
-Vinci, Gio. Bat. _Historical Eulogy on the celebrated Painter Antonio
-Cavallucci._ Rome, 1795, 8vo.
-
----- Lionardo. _Treatise on Painting, with the Eulogy of the Ab. Fontani._
-Florence, 1792, 4to. i. 1, iv. 239.
-
----- Another Eulogy of the Dottore Durazzini, in vol. iii. of Illustrious
-Tuscans. i. 150.
-
----- The same. _MSS._ placed in the Ambrosian Library, and _Observations_
-on them by the Ab. Amoretti. iv. 247.
-
-Visconti. _Museo Pio Clementino._ Rome, 1782, _et seq._ 6 vols. fol. ii.
-317.
-
-Volpati, Gio. Batista. _La Verità Pittoresca._ _MS._ in the possession of
-Count Giuseppe Remondini. iii. 315.
-
-Volta, Camillo Leopoldo, Prefect of the Museum, and Member of the Academy
-of Mantua. _Notices of Mantuan Professors._ They are inserted in the
-_Mantuan Diary_ for 1777, 24. iv. 31.
-
-
- W.
-
-Walpole, Horace. _Anecdotes of Painting in England._ 1762, 4 vols. 4to. i.
-317.
-
-Winkelman, Gio. _History of the Arts of Design among the Ancients._ I have
-cited the Roman edit. with notes by the Sig. Avv. Fea. Rome, 1783, 1784, 3
-vols. 4to. ii. 6, 265.
-
----- _Gemme del Barone Stochs_, 4to. i. 166.
-
-
- Z.
-
-Zaccolini, P. Matteo, a Theatine. _Treatises on Perspective._ _MS._ ii.
-239, 260, v. 95.
-
-Zaist, Gio. Batista. _Historical Notices of the Painters, Sculptors, and
-Architects of Cremona; with a Supplement and Life of the Author written by
-Anton Maria Panni._ Cremona, 1774, 2 vols. 4to. Cited, iv. 148, and
-throughout the school of Cremona.
-
-Zamboni, Baldassare. _Account of the most celebrated public Buildings in
-the City of Brescia._ _ib._ 1778, fol. In Index I.
-
-Zannelli, Ippolito. _Life of the great Painter Carlo Cignani._ Bologna,
-1772, 4to. v. 253.
-
-Zannetti, Antonio Maria (_see Letter Z, in Index I._). _On Venetian
-Painting, and the public Works of the Venetian Masters._ Five books,
-Venice, 1771, 8vo. Its merit, preface, x. and iii. 1. Cited in the pages
-which follow, throughout the first book of the same volume. Corrected, iii.
-15, 21, 55, 291.
-
-Zani, D. Pietro. _Materials for the History of the Origin and Progress of
-Engraving in Copper and on Wood._ Parma, 1802, 8vo. i. 134.
-
-Zanotti, Zampietro. _History of the Clementine Academy of Bologna._ _ib._
-1739, 2 vols. 4to. Praised in vol. v. 217, 235. Cited throughout the fourth
-epoch of the Bolognese school.
-
----- The same. _Directions for the Progress of Youth in Painting._ Bologna,
-1756, 8vo. v. 237.
-
----- The same. _Description and Illustration of the Pictures of Pellegrino,
-Tibaldi, and Niccolo Abbati, in the Institute of Bologna._ Venice, 1756,
-folio, v. 60.
-
----- The same. _Preface to the Lives of Baruffaldi._ _MS._ v. 282.
-
-Zuccaro, Cav. Federigo. _Idea of Painters, Sculptors, and Architects._
-Turin, 1607, folio. It is found inserted also in the sixth vol. of _Lett.
-Pittor._ ii. 102.
-
----- The same. _Opuscoli_, edited in Mantua, 1604, 4to., and in Bologna,
-1608, 4to. _ib._
-
----- The same. _Manuscript Annotations on the Lives of Vasari._ _See_
-Bottari, tom. v. of the foregoing _Lives_, p. 326. i. 244, ii. 140, 141.
-
- * * * * *
-
-*.* The _MSS._ cited in the Index of Artists are pointed out in the work,
-where the names of the correspondents are given, who have favoured me with
-information respecting native or foreign painters. Others, either
-professors or connoisseurs, from whom I have received any account, either
-oral or written, are noticed in the Preface. I have also availed myself of
-their intelligence in the nomenclature and epochs of artists.
-
-
-
- THIRD INDEX
-
- _Of some of the most important Matters contained in the Work._
-
-
- A.
-
- ACADEMY, Florentine, i. 247, 370.
- Roman, ii. 142, 343.
- Of foreigners in Rome, ii. 307, 309.
- Of Perugia, ii. 37.
- Of Naples, ii. 446.
- Venetian, iii. 390.
- Veronese, iii. 381.
- Mantuan, iv. 30.
- Modenese, iv. 44.
- Of Parma, iv. 145.
- Of Vinci, at Milan, iv. 238.
- Another in the same city, 285.
- Another, 329.
- Bolognese, of the Caracci, v. 103.
- Continued, 194.
- Another, called the Clementine, 219.
- Ferrarese, v. 346.
- Genoese, 446.
- Of Turin, v. 473.
- It is a mistake to suppose academies injurious to the art, i. 248.
-
- Age, Golden, of painting confined to few years, ii. 48.
- Ends with the Caracci, v. 121.
- That of some schools earlier, some later, iii. 123.
-
- ---- Brazen, owing to the rarity of great artists, iii. 348, 349.
- Whether latterly a better age is approaching, ii. 342, iv. 145, 146.
-
- Anatomy; cultivated by artists of the fifteenth century, i. 97, iv. 240.
- Excellence of Michelangiolo in this line, i. 165.
- Carried to affectation by some of his disciples, i. 230.
-
- Ancient painters. Their methods, i. 44, 45.
- Their religious societies, i. 42;
- And civil, i. 396, ii. 11, v. 74.
- More correct in their small proportions than in their large, i. 29.
-
- Animals, artists who excelled in painting of, i. 72, 398-9, ii. 113, 257,
- 334, 444, iii. 202, 247, iv. 12, 143, 215, v. 115, 202, 264, 265,
- 419, 436.
-
- Arts, of Valesio, with which he surpassed Annibal Caracci in good
- fortune, v. 124.
- Of other painters, to add to their reputation, v. 251.
-
- B.
-
- _Bambocciate._
- A kind of painting not unknown to the ancients, iv. 215.
- Promoted by Laer, ii. 254;
- And by others, _ib._ v. 80, 235, 442, 443.
-
- Bassirilievi.
- Their use in painting since the fifteenth century, i. 404, ii. 364.
- Artists who thus distinguished themselves, i. 300, ii. 114, v. 432,
- 433.
-
- Battle-pieces of Giulio Romano, ii. 108.
- Of Borgognone and his school, i. 330, ii. 253.
- Of others, iii. 339, iv. 29, 140, v. 268.
-
- Beau-ideal.
- How studied by Raffaello, ii. 91, 92.
- How by the mannerists, ii. 131.
- How by Guido Reni, v. 142.
-
- Bolognese artists.
- Did not derive the principles of painting from Florence, only its
- improvement, v. 14.
- Shewed the best method of imitation, v. 23.
- Pre-eminent in the art during two centuries, v. 15.
-
- Borromei. Benefactors of the fine arts at Milan, iv. 284.
-
-
- C.
-
- Caricatures, i. 331, ii. 295, iii. 285, iv. 242, v. 115.
-
- Chambers of Raffaello, of Pietro da Cortona, &c. _See their names._
-
- Characters of the Italian schools. _See the first or second epoch of
- each._
-
- Cherubs, boys, genii, by whom well drawn, i. 190, ii. 92, 299, iii. 140,
- 141, iv. 105, 164, v. 54, 130, 134, 189, 312, 403.
-
- Chiaroscuro.
- Improved at Florence, i. 73.
- Brought to perfection in the time of Vinci and of Giorgione, iii. 101,
- iv. 240.
- What in Caravaggio, ii. 200.
- What in Guercino, v. 164.
-
- Chiariscuri, preparations for colouring them, i. 192, ii. 318.
-
- ---- of Pietre Commesse, or mosaic, i. 428.
-
- Colouring of the Venetians, iii. 91, 246.
- Of Raffaello and of the other painters. _See their names._
- Altered, ii. 442, iii. 301, v. 220.
-
- Column of Trajan designed, ii. 148.
- Studied by Giulio Campi, iv. 171.
- By Cortona, i. 336.
-
- Composition.
- Crowded in the early times, i. 99.
- Maxim of Poussin, ii. 237.
- Of the Caracci, v. 106.
- Of Cortona, i. 341.
- Of the Venetians, iii. 71.
- Of Titian, iii. 115.
-
- Copies.
- Retouched by the masters, i. 206, 293, ii. 103, 104, iii. 150, v. 133,
- and elsewhere.
- Excellent copies, i. 15, iii. 155, 205, 289, v. 149, 169, 386.
- Rules to distinguish copies from originals, pref. xxviii.
- Copies of excellent pictures made in Italy, and transferred into
- foreign royal collections. _See_ Bonavita Bianchi.
-
- Costume.
- Neglected by many Venetian painters, iii. 349. It is often treated of
- in the characters of the schools and of artists.
-
- Counsel of learned men listened to by the best painters.
- By Vinci, iv. 224, 239.
- By Raffaello, ii. 66.
- By Poussin, ii. 239.
- By Coreggio, iv. 97.
- By Titian, v. 301.
- By Annibal Caracci, v. 117, 118.
- By the old Ferrarese, v. 281.
- By Castello, v. 386.
-
- Crystals.
- Well represented, ii. 334.
- Paintings in them, i. 228.
-
- Cupolas. _See_ Gaudenzio Ferrari, Coreggio, Zuccari, Reni, Zampieri,
- Lanfranco, Cignani, De Matteis.
-
-
- D.
-
- Death, accelerated by violent passions, iii. 103, iv. 27, and in other
- places.
- By defamation, v. 159.
-
- Design, superior to colouring, but less lucrative, i. 250.
- Various practical processes in designing from life, ii. 90, 435, v.
- 144, 186.
-
- Diligence, a necessary quality in artists, iii. 189.
- Commended in Barocci, ii. 183; in Titian, iii. 149;
- In Coreggio, iv. 83;
- In Cignani, v. 238;
- And in others, 224, 343, &c.
- Very remarkable in Lionardo da Vinci, iv. 241;
- And in Ercole Grandi, v. 295.
- Particularly requisite in beginners, iv. 290, v. 94.
- Ought not to be carried too far, v. 67, 140, 231.
- Abuse of this maxim, iii. 305.
-
- Drapery, mantles, style of folding.
- Taste of the ancients, i. 76, ii. 30.
- Improved greatly by the Venetians, iii. 91;
- And by the Lombards, iv. 228.
- Frate contributed much towards its perfection, i. 191.
- Others praised in this respect, ii. 97, 319, iii. 141, v. 103, 104,
- 141, 175, 176.
-
- E.
-
- Emulation, youthful, i. 409, ii. 67, iii. 125, v. 116, 179, 183, 334.
- How exemplified between Pasinelli and Cignani, v. 218.
- Want of it injurious to the younger Palma, iii. 255, 256;
- And perhaps to Raffaello, ii. 85.
-
- Encaustic, ii. 343, v. 353.
-
- Engraving on wood, i. 105.
- On several kinds, and with different colours, pref. xii. iv. 55.
- On copper, i. 112.
-
- Envy.
- Always accompanies merit, ii. 180.
- Its arts, _ib._ and 399.
- Accused of poisoning its rivals, i. 421, ii. 178, v. 305, 336, 375.
- Enabled to triumph for a time, v. 132, 133.
- Never succeeds in blinding the public, ii. 180, 400.
- Noble artists answer it only with meritorious works, i. 190, v. 101,
- The most bitter reply it can receive, i. 190.
-
- Epitaphs of painters too extravagant, i. 271, 272, iv. 115, v. 62.
- Such as are only just, i. 422, v. 278, 457.
-
- Epochs. Some, though apparently certain, are yet fallacious, iii. 288.
-
- Expression.
- The soul of painting, ii. 92, _et seq._
- Diligence requisite to succeed in it, _ib._ and 58, v. 110, 122.
-
- Eyes.
- Painted with admirable effect by Camillo Boccaccino, iv. 165.
-
-
- F.
-
- Ferrara.
- Boasted classic imitators of each classic style, v. 328.
-
- Florence.
- Contributed more than any other city to the revival of the fine arts,
- i. 39, ii. 29.
- At what time in particular it shone as a new Athens, i. 217.
- Its school of painting celebrated of old for its design, i. 148.
- Boasts a series of great masters, and of styles wholly national, i.
- 365.
-
- Flower-painters, and of fruits, i. 325, ii. 258, 384, 423, iii. 388, iv.
- 285, 68, 294, v. 205, 266, 353.
-
- Foreign painters.
- Disliked by the natives, i. 223, 406, ii. 396.
- When judiciously invited to Italian cities, they have advanced their
- taste, or at least their decoration, i. 405, iii. 251, iv. 144, 286,
- v. 364, 448, 9, _et seq._
-
- Fore-shortening.
- Melozzo discovered and enlarged this kind
- of painting, v. 42.
- Improved by Mantegna, iii. 71, iv. 10.
- Perfected by Coreggio, and by others, i. 418, v. 53, 54.
- Raffaello left examples of it in architecture, ii. 98.
- _See also_ Perspective.
-
- Fortune.
- The merit of artists not to be estimated by it, i. 201, 421.
-
-
- G.
-
- Genoa.
- Its splendor of paintings, both in private and public, v. 372.
-
- Gilding in paintings much used by the ancients, i. 46.
- Abandoned by degrees, i. 96.
- Used by Raffaello, ii. 69.
- Up to the time of Cav. d'Arpino, ii. 155.
-
- Goldsmith's art the origin of engraving in copper, i. 112.
-
- Grace.
- The gift of some painters, i. 151, 152. ii. 95, iv. 124.
- Affected by others, iv. 124, 129, 175.
-
- Grandeur of manner, in what it consists, ii. 74.
-
- Greeks, ancient.
- By whom postponed to Michelangiolo, i. 166.
- Of early times, not wholly uncultivated in painting, i. 3.
- By them some of our earliest painters were instructed, i. 3, 9, iii. 7,
- v. 7, 286.
-
- Grotesques.
- Origin of, ii. 46.
- Professors, i. 213, 426, ii. 112, 158, iii. 248, iv. 170, v. 93, 305,
- 374, 450, 451.
-
-
- H.
-
- Haste, when excessive, blamed, i. 235, ii. 130, 434, iii. 98, 255, v. 64.
- How corrected in Annibal Caracci, v. 100.
-
- Heads of men, by Raffaello, ii. 92.
- Of youths, by Guido, in various manners, v. 143, 144, _et seq._
- Of old men, ii. 148, 394, v. 145, 160.
- Of saints, i. 76, ii. 92, 184.
-
- History of Painting.
- Plan laid down by others, pref. viii.
- That of the author of this work, and on what model, _ib._
- It conveys clearer views of events than _Lives_ or Dictionaries of
- painters, owing to its connected narratives, pref. iv.
- Alluded to in the motto, _series juncturaque pollet_, pref. xvii.
-
-
- I.
-
- Illusions, in paintings, well represented.
- In men, ii. 79, iii. 204, v. 166, 167.
- In animals, ii. 257, iii. 283, iv. 13, 229, 252, v. 115.
-
- Imitation.
- Methods properly observed in this by the Caracci, v. 101.
- By Guido, v. 138.
- By others, iii. 302, iv. 117, and in every school.
- Other methods not to be defended, i. 229, iii. 255, iv. 113, v. 220.
-
- Imitators.
- Often confounded with the disciples of the best painters, pref. xix.
- ii. 123.
-
- Inlaid work, iii. 87.
-
- Italy.
- Never in want of painters, i. 1.
- Its celebrity in this art, pref. xvii.
- Rich in great artists little known even there, iv. 258, 302.
- Other examples in almost every school.
-
-
- L.
-
- Landscapes.
- Various styles, i. 324, ii. 170.
- Titian opened the true path, iii. 246.
- How much this art is indebted to Annibal Caracci, v. 120, 201, 202.
- To Poussin, ii. 240.
- Three celebrated landscape painters, ii. 242.
- Others in each school.
- _See the close of their epochs._
-
- Libraries decorated.
- The Vatican, ii. 149.
- Venetian, of St. Mark's, iii. 161, 243, v. 411.
- Paduan, of the university, iii. 168.
- Bolognese, of the Padri Scopetini, v. 54.
- Of the Padri Olivetani, v. 153.
- Royal, of Turin, v. 484.
-
- Licentious figures.
- Caused much remorse in Agostino Caracci, v. 116.
- Gave the appellation of libertine to Cav. Liberi, iii. 306.
-
- Light.
- Its effects admirably exhibited by some artists, ii. 25, 77, 204, 248,
- iii. 148, 200.
-
- Loggia of Baffaello, ii. 80.
- Continued, 146.
-
-
- M.
-
- Mannerists, or sectarists, i. 57, ii. 131, iii. 255, iv. 183, 306, v.
- 219.
-
- Masters, their various methods, i. 261, ii. 106, iv. 15, v. 99, 183, 184,
- 395.
- Liberality in teaching, i. 298, ii. 87.
- Jealous of their disciples' talents, i. 163, 203, ii. 125, 280, iii.
- 151, 267, v. 368, 369.
- Skill in directing them best, i. 325, iv. 21, v. 255, 256, 266, 267.
-
- Maxims of great masters carried to too great lengths by their schools,
- ii. 442, iv. 112, v. 2, 3.
-
- Mediocrity, Artists of, not to be wholly excluded from a history
- of the arts, pref. xii.
- Not however to be minutely studied, i. 270, 271, and often throughout
- the work.
-
- Miniaturists.
- Masters of the oldest painters, i. 76, 376, ii. 11, iii. 14, v. 11, 12.
- Miniatures, i. 60, 99, 328, 376, 391, iii. 80, iv. 5, v. 290, 451, 452.
- Of Giulio Clovio, iv. 24.
-
- Misfortunes and passions sometimes occasion decline in the art, ii. 116,
- v. 184, 188, 381.
-
- Modena. Inventions made by this school, iv. 73.
-
- Monuments, ancient.
- Origin of the best design in Italy, i. 4, iii. 7.
- Studied by great painters, i. 92, ii. 66, 237, 246, iii. 38, 140, iv.
- 15, v. 117, 163, 416, 263, 264.
-
- Mosaic-workers, i. 6, 34.
- The art improved by them at Venice, iii. 250.
- Perfected at Rome, ii. 341.
-
-
- N.
-
- Naples. Antiquity and talent of this school. ii. 345.
-
- Native places of painters often contested, and why.
- _See_ Anselmi, D'Alessi, Amalteo, Ardente, Diana Mantovana, Jacopo da
- Bologna, Lotto, Menabuoi, &c.
-
- Naturalists, without taste, ii. 200, _et seq._ iii. 276.
- Of some choice, i. 147, 308, iii. 152, v. 164, 165, 371, 372.
-
- Niello, or Niellatori, i. 110.
-
- Nobles who assisted students of the fine arts, when deserving, i. 357,
- iii. 390, v. 346.
-
- Nuptials, Aldobrandine, observed by Poussin for composition. ii. 238.
-
-
- O.
-
- Objects of pictoric history, pref. xvi.
-
- Oil, commencement of painting in, i. 81, ii. 355, iii. 41.
-
- Opinions on the same painter different, pref. xxxiv.
- The historian ought to collect the most authentic and popular, _ib._
- Painters ought to be estimated by their mature labours, conducted with
- most care, i. 301;
- As these may be almost termed their second editions, v. 424.
- More accurately estimated where they painted most, pref. xxxiii.
-
- Ornamental work of grand palaces, all directed by a single artist, i.
- 233, ii. 81, iv. 22, 170, v. 369.
-
- P.
-
- Painting on different kinds of marble, i. 279, 288,
- with the secret of staining them with colours, i. 432.
- Another invention of F. Sebastiano del Piombo, iii. 107.
- Painting on dressed leather, ii. 176,
- on earthen vases, ii. 171,
- on glass, i. 224.
-
- Perspective well understood by the ancients, iii. 48, 249.
- Particularly cultivated by the Lombards, iv. 217.
- Excellent professors of it. _ib._, and tom. i. 215, 274, 425, 426, ii.
- 24, 335, iii. 48, 249, 270.
- Its revival at Bologna, v. 205, 206, _et seq._
- _See also the end of last epoch of the same school, as well as in other
- schools._
-
- _Pietre dure_, works in _commesso_, or variegated stone, more
- particularly conducted at Florence, and sometimes with the minuteness
- of the mosaic worker, i. 332.
-
- Plagues in Italy proved injurious to painting, ii. 262, iii. 273, v. 419.
-
- Play obscured many excellent qualities of Guido, v. 143.
- Caused the death of Schedone, iv. 59.
-
- Pleasure renders artists less correct, ii. 402, v. 64.
-
- Portraits, very excellent, ii. 79, 237, iii. 146.
- Celebrated portrait painters of the Venetian school; _see_ Titian,
- Contarino, Morone, Tinelli, Ghislandi.
- Others of every school, at the close of their respective epochs.
-
-
- Q.
-
- Quadratura, _see_ Perspective.
-
- Quattrocentisti.
- Artists of the fourteenth century, their dry but exact design, i. 103.
- They professed various arts at once.
- Simple in their composition, iii. 45, v. 26, and elsewhere.
-
- Question respecting the superior dignity of painting and sculpture, i.
- 253.
-
-
- R.
-
- Removing of paintings from walls to canvass, v. 350.
-
- Revival of painting in Italy. Its origin, i. 1.
-
- Restoration of ancient paintings, when cautiously conducted, highly
- useful, ii. 84, iii. 294.
- Recommended by Bonarruoti
- and by the Caracci, at Bologna and Florence, v. 14.
- School for such art at Venice, iii. 389.
- Not successfully applied to the Supper of Vinci, at Milan, iv. 247;
- To various Venetian pictures, by Bombelli, iii. 294, and elsewhere.
- Method discovered at Siena, i. 455.
-
- Rome, dignifies the ideas brought by foreign artists from other parts,
- ii. 16.
- Character of the school, ii. 105.
- Circumstances which there assisted the progress of the art, ii. 341.
-
-
- S.
-
- Saloon, royal, in the Vatican, ii. 127.
- Others at Rome, i. 277, ii. 128, 203, 204.
- Of the Pitti, at Florence, i. 300.
- Of the Palazzo Vecchio, i. 192, 248.
- Of the ducal palace at Venice, iii. 192, 225, &c.
- In Genoa, v. 243.
-
- Scagliola, works in, i. 346, iv. 70.
-
- Sea views, painters of, i. 326, ii. 248, 332, 444, iii. 385, v. 204.
-
- Slowness of artists, remarked in Ricciarelli, ii. 127.
- Punished in Laureti, ii. 151.
- Proverbial with some, i. 161, 416, v. 97.
- Injurious, 267, 268, 343.
- Corrected in Agostino Caracci, v. 97.
- _See also_ Diligence.
-
- Selection of style to be made according to the genius and disposition of
- the artist, i. 248, 307, 416.
-
- Surnames of painters,
- confounded and altered, _see_ Lamberto, Da Leccio, Sanmartino, &c.
- Derived by masters from their native place, and sometimes from that of
- their residence. _See_ Orsi, Lotto, &c.
- Murati, ii. 41, iii. 120.
-
- Statues, of Bonarruoti, i. 165, 166.
- Of Verrocchio, i. 151.
- Where it may be observed, that the Horse of Venice, which was cast by
- him, and did not succeed, was newly cast by Alessandro Leopardo, a
- Venetian. _Temanza._
- Modelled by Vinci, _ib._;
- by Raffaello, ii. 82.
-
- Symbolical representations of living personages, borrowed from the
- history of illustrious ancients, i. 257, ii. 68.
-
-
- T.
-
- Tastes in painting, laudable, though different, i. 231.
- A certain taste not to be hastily changed at an advanced age, i. 205,
- 308, 417, v. 195, 196, and elsewhere.
-
- Tapestries, i. 45, 6, ii. 82, 343, v. 207, 308.
-
- Tenebrosi.
- A sect of painters in Venice, iii. 276, and in Bologna, v. 194.
- Partly occasioned by the bad priming colours, used also elsewhere, i.
- 283, iii. 276, v. 108;
- And the models of Caravaggio badly imitated, iv. 185.
-
- Theatres. Artists distinguished for decorating them, i. 217, 18. iv. 70.
-
-
- U.
-
- Unity of History, neglected by Raffaello, ii. 101;
- By Coreggio, iv. 108.
- _See also_ v. 470, 471.
-
- Urbino, ill provided with aids and conveniences for the art in the time
- of Raffaello, ii. 53.
-
-
- V.
-
- Variety, not studied by Pietro Perugino, nor by Bassano, ii. 31, iii.
- 201.
- Neglected by Taddeo Zuccari, ii. 135;
- and by the mannerists, ii. 264, iii. 207, v. 438, 439.
-
- Varnish, _see_ Restoration of ancient paintings.
-
- Virgin, Holy. Ancient Images of, i. 2, 348, ii. 9, 346, iv. 209, v. 67.
- Some painters celebrated for their Madonnas, i. 198, 310, ii. 95, 220,
- 278, 284, 315, iii. 52, 59, 116, 117, iv. 96, 261, 315, v. 19, 26,
- 106, 180, 224, 261, 314, 451, 462.
-
-
- W.
-
- Wax, used by the ancients in painting, i. 88.
-
- Works, connected with painting, considered by historians of the art,
- pref. xii.
- Written on painting, criticised by Algarotti, pref. xi.
-
-
-
-
- THE END.
-
-
-
-
- J. M'Creery, Tooks Court,
- Chancery-lane, London.
-
-
-
-
- Critical Opinions on
-
- LANZI'S HISTORY OF PAINTING
- IN ITALY,
-
- TRANSLATED BY THOMAS ROSCOE.
-
-
- FROM THE EDINBURGH REVIEW.
-
-
-"When we consider the number of painters, the great quantity of historical
-matter, the numerous anecdotes, the solid and sensible criticism, and the
-vast mass of valuable information, and especially the astonishing variety
-of original and striking ideas, that are expressed in a brief, terse style,
-in six volumes, we are surprised at the comprehensive shortness of THIS
-HIGHLY ESTIMABLE WORK. We are delighted to find much of the ancient
-simplicity in the ELEGANT AND CLASSICAL STYLE OF THESE GOLDEN PAGES, from
-which, more than from any other book, and perhaps as much as it can be
-derived from books, we are able to attain an idea of the wonderful genius
-of the Italians for the Fine Arts. IT IS WELL ADAPTED TO FORM THE TASTE
-CORRECTLY; AND IS A FAITHFUL GUIDE TO TRAVELLERS, many of whom, having
-examined the works upon which Lanzi delivers his opinion, with his review
-in their hands, have bestowed upon him this expressive, strong, and hearty
-panegyric, 'HE IS A FINE FELLOW.'
-
-"Mr. Roscoe deserves and will receive the thanks of all lovers of the Fine
-Arts, for his valuable contribution towards the advancement of objects
-which they have much at heart, and which may be considered of high
-importance. He has here afforded his countrymen another opportunity to
-acquire some knowledge of the Fine Arts, and of their history, which
-assists the mind in reflecting upon the productions of the great masters;
-teaches us to admire them upon sound principles, and redoubles the pleasure
-of contemplating them; and so shews the truth of the ancient saying, that
-the most wise are the most happy. THIS KNOWLEDGE, MOREOVER, FORMS, IN THE
-PRESENT DAY, A NECESSARY PART OF POLITE EDUCATION."
-
-
- FROM THE LITERARY GAZETTE.
-
-"LANZI'S HISTORY OF PAINTING HAS LONG AND JUSTLY ENJOYED THE HIGHEST
-REPUTATION UPON THE CONTINENT. From 1795 to the present time, (during which
-period a considerable number of editions have appeared) it has increased in
-fame, and widened its circle, as a WORK OF GREAT ORIGINAL TALENT ON THE
-GENERAL SUBJECT OF THE FINE ARTS, AND ONE OF MUCH AUTHORITY FOR REFERENCE.
-Altogether, the Arts owe a debt of the deepest gratitude to the man, with
-whom Mr. Roscoe has, by this excellent translation, put it in the power of
-every English reader to become familiarly acquainted. And we will say, that
-in so doing he has enabled them to enjoy a very great pleasure. Unlike the
-majority of works upon Science or Art, Lanzi has contrived to render his
-work at once FULL OF INTERESTING INFORMATION AND AGREEABLE INCIDENT. There
-is nothing dry about the narrative; but, on the contrary, it seems to us
-that NO ONE WHO EVER ADMIRED A FINE PICTURE, CAN TURN OVER A PAGE OF THIS
-PUBLICATION WITHOUT BEING ATTRACTED TO PROCEED, and without feeling an
-increase of appetite grow with what it feeds on. In truth, WE ARE OURSELVES
-SO DELIGHTED WITH THE HISTORY, that we do not exaggerate our opinion of its
-merits, when we transcribe as our own the panegyric of the Cavalier Boni,
-already alluded to. (_See Lit. Gat. No. 567._) It is, however, difficult to
-convey a just idea of a work composed upon so enlarged and complete a
-scale; which embraces a period of about six centuries, and fourteen Italian
-schools, but treated with such rapidity and precision, as to form in itself
-a compendium of whatever we meet with in so many volumes of guides,
-catalogues, descriptions of churches and palaces, and in so many lives of
-artists, throughout the whole of Italy."
-
-
- FROM THE MONTHLY REVIEW.
-
-"This Narrative, which exhibits the traces of the utmost diligence and the
-most scrupulous regard to accuracy, is interspersed with critical views, so
-philosophical, so eloquent, and so just, as to convince us of the thorough
-competence of the Abbe Lanzi for the task which he has undertaken. The
-extent of his general erudition appears abundantly throughout his work. To
-vast and varied acquirements, he united uncommon powers of intellect,
-together with an enthusiastic love for the beauties of the Art, to the
-study of which he devoted himself from an early period of life;--with what
-success, is attested by the favourable reception of his labours.
-Completeness and impartiality as to its details, are not the only merits of
-this work. To the connoisseur it will form a guide to facilitate his
-acquaintance with the peculiar styles, and their varieties, of the great
-masters; a species of knowledge which it is difficult to convey, although
-of the greatest importance to possess. Nor is the utility of this work to
-be overlooked, in disseminating amongst all classes a just taste for, and
-sound opinions upon, the Arts. To pretend that, in the foregoing notice, we
-have furnished anything like an indication of the multitude of interesting
-details contained in these volumes, would be as offensive to truth, as it
-would be unjust to the author of as singular a monument of labour and
-diligence as modern literature can boast of. Neither do we attempt to
-insinuate that we have been able to suggest any adequate notions of the
-admirable tact and skill shewn in his arrangement, in which, without
-excluding any topics necessary to the purposes of his history, the Abbe
-Lanzi disposes of every personage and event in the rank that is due to
-their relative importance. And if we have been deficient in these respects,
-we feel that we have still more failed in giving a proper idea of the
-accurate and discriminating mind of the critic, or of the perfectly
-judicial impartiality of his opinions; and when we compare our imperfect
-analysis of his work with our own impressions of the author, we are
-sensible how little we have been able to transfer to our pages any portion
-of those lineaments of taste, graceful propriety, and eloquence of
-language, or of that spirit of regulated enthusiasm, which are diffused
-through the 'History of Painting in Italy.' With respect to the merits of
-the translator, the most obvious one is that of having given to British
-literature a work of the very highest value, at no inconsiderable sacrifice
-of time and trouble. His version, in general, has all the force and
-precision of style which belong to the original."
-
-
- FROM THE FOREIGN QUARTERLY REVIEW.
-
-"Luigi Lanzi was a learned churchman, a skilful antiquarian, a lover of
-painting and sculpture, a sensible critic, something of a poet, and in all
-those matters remarkably diligent and enthusiastic. He travelled, he
-examined, he collected, he studied, and he wrote; and early acquired the
-reputation of a candid judge of art, and a sagacious antiquarian. His
-admirable work has been recently translated into English by Mr. Thomas
-Roscoe, a gentleman whose varied knowledge in foreign literature entitles
-him to much respect. His name is sufficiently known to the public, not to
-need any great recommendation at our hands; but we must indeed say, that
-the translator has conferred a great benefit on that portion of his readers
-who are not professed Italian scholars. The work of Lanzi is full of
-difficulties, even to Italians themselves, on account of the terms of Art
-with which almost every page is full: it thus very much redounds to the
-credit of Mr. Roscoe, to have produced so excellent and faithful a
-translation, and written wherewithal with great elegance of diction. Of
-this our readers cannot fail to be at once convinced, when we inform them
-that he was materially assisted by his own respectable father; by Mr. W. H.
-Ottley; by Dr. Traill; and by Signor Panizzi, at present resident at
-Liverpool, one of the profoundest scholars and best of Italian critics."
-
-
-
-
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