Bellori caravaggio biography

Lives of Caravaggio

Giulio Mancini (1559-1630) was an Italian physicist, art collector, art dealer, and writer. His Considerazioni sulle pitture was an important source on the art world in seventeenth-century Italy, and his biographies of his contemporaries such as Caravaggio and Annibale Caracci offer the earliest sources on the lives and work of important artists in Baroque Rome.

Giovanni Baglione (1566-1643) was an Italian painter and art historian. Although many of his works can be found in Roman churches and European collections, he is perhaps best known for his contentious relationship with Caravaggio, which resulted in Baglione suing Caravaggio and other artists in his circle for libel over a claim that Baglione had plagiarized Caravaggio’s style. Baglione’s book The Lives of Painters, Sculptors, Architects and Engravers active from 1772-1642 (Le Vite de’pittori, sculturi, architette ed intalgliatori…) published in Rome in 1642, includes the biographies of over two hundred artists and is still considered an important historical source for information about artists l

Giovanni Pietro Bellori

Italian painter (1613–1696)

Giovanni Pietro Bellori

Gian Pietro Bellori, portrait by Carlo Maratta

Born(1613-01-15)January 15, 1613

Rome, Papal States

DiedFebruary 19, 1696(1696-02-19) (aged 83)

Rome, Papal States

Resting placeChurch of S. Isidoro
Occupation(s)Biographer, painter, librarian, art historian, historian, archaeologist
Known forLives of the Artists
Parent(s)Giacomo Bellori and Artemetia Bellori (née Giannotti)
Influences
DisciplineClassical archaeology, art history, aesthetics
Influenced

Giovanni Pietro Bellori (15 January 1613 – 19 February 1696),[7] also known as Giovan Pietro Bellori or Gian Pietro Bellori, was an Italian art theorist, painter and antiquarian, who is best known for his work Lives of the Artists, considered the seventeenth-century equivalent to Vasari's Vite. His Vite de' Pittori, Scultori et Architetti Moderni,[8] published in 1672, was influential in consolidating and promoting the theoretical case for classical ide

The Lives of the Artists (Bellori)

Book by Gian Pietro Bellori

Cover to the 1672 edition.

AuthorGian Pietro Bellori
Original titleLe vite de' pittori, scultori et architetti moderni
LanguageItalian
SubjectArtist biographies
PublisherMascardi, Rome (1672)

Publication date

1672, 1728
Publication placeItaly

Published in English

2005 (in full)

The Lives of the Modern Painters, Sculptors, and Architects or Le vite de' pittori, scultori et architetti moderni is a series of artist biographies written by Gian Pietro Bellori (1613–96), whom Julius von Schlosser called "the most important historiographer of art not only of Rome, but all Italy, even of Europe, in the seventeenth century".[1] It is one of the foundational texts of the history and criticism of European art.[2]

The first edition (1672) contained biographies of nine painters (Annibale and Agostino Carracci, Barocci, Caravaggio, Rubens, Van Dyck, Domenichino, Lanfranco, and Poussin), two sculptors (François Duquesnoy and Alessandro Alg

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