Ventura di Archangelo Salimbeni was an Italian Counter-Maniera painter and printmaker highly influenced by the vaghezza and sensual reform of Federico ...
Biography: Ventura Salimbeni, called Cavalier Bevilacqua. Painter and etcher from Siena. Active in Rome from before 1585 till 1595 and in Siena.
Ventura di Archangelo Salimbeni was an Italian Counter-Maniera painter and printmaker highly influenced by the vaghezza and sensual reform of Federico Barocci. Wikipedia
Born: January 20, 1568, Siena, Italy
Died: 1613 (age 45 years), Siena, Italy
Periods: Mannerism, Baroque, and Counter-Maniera
On view: National Gallery of Art
Parents: Arcangelo Salimbeni
Siblings: Francesco Vanni
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This miniature is one of the collection of copies of 224 self-portraits by artists in the Uffizi Palace, Florence, that Lord Cowper, the art collector and ...
Ventura Salimbeni. Painter, Etcher, Commercial artist (male) and Draughtsman. Born: 1567 / 1568 in Siena. Died: 1613 in Siena. School: Mannerism ...
Ventura di Archangelo Salimbeni was an Italian Counter-Maniera painter and printmaker highly influenced by the vaghezza and sensual reform of Federico Baro.
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Ventura Arcangelo di Salimbeni, who was born in Siena, was the half-brother of another important artist, Francesco Vanni. Both brothers were greatly ...
Numbered on verso in black chalk, "28"; superimposed over that, in brush and brown ink, "N 108"; in pen and brown ink, "28". Provenance:.
It portrays two bishop saints, with their attributes of crosiers nearby, who kneel in prayer at either side of a dividing column. The saint on the left is seen ...
Ventura Salimbeni (1568–1613) (style of). National Trust Collections at Harvington Hall. Artworks by Ventura Salimbeni.
Attributed to Sienese artist Ventura Salimbeni (ca. 1568-1613), The Deposition is a small drawing rendered in pen and brown ink wash heightened with white ...