LORENZO PASINELLI
'Lorenzo Pasinelli' (September 4, 1629 - March 4, 1700) was an Italian painter from Bologna of the Baroque period, who trained in the studio of Simone Cantarini.
Despite that training, his works have an air of Mannerism. He collaborated after 1648 with Flaminio Torre. He is known to have painted a ''Miracle of St. Anthony'' for the Bolognese church of San Francesco (now found in San Petronio) He painted for the local Senatore Francesco Ghisilieri a ''Love disarmed by the nymphs of Diana'', now found in the Pinacoteca BPER of Modena. Attributed to Pasinelli, in the same collection is an atypical, almost genre-like allegory of a ''Young girl with an open cage''. He painted a ''Holy family'' and a ''Resurrection of the dead'' for the church of San Francesco in Bologna. He also painted ''Christ's entry into Jerusalem'' for the former Certosa in Bologna [1].
His pupils included Gian Antonio Burrini, Gioseffo dal Sole, Giovanni Pietro Zannotti, Giuseppe Mazza, and Donato Creti.
★ Art and Architecture Italy, 1600-1750, , Rudolf, Wittkower, Penguin Books, 1993,
★ Artnet biography from Grove encyclopedia of Art.
★ Biographical catalogue of the principal Italian painters, , Maria, Farquhar, Woodfall & Kinder, Angel Court, Skinner Street, London; Digitized by Googlebooks from Oxford University copy on Jun 27, 2006, 1855,
★ Artcyclopedia entry
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History of Painting in Italy. From the Period of the Revival of the Fine Arts to the End of the Eighteenth Century (Volume III), , Luigi, Lanzi, Henry G. Bohn, 1847,
Despite that training, his works have an air of Mannerism. He collaborated after 1648 with Flaminio Torre. He is known to have painted a ''Miracle of St. Anthony'' for the Bolognese church of San Francesco (now found in San Petronio) He painted for the local Senatore Francesco Ghisilieri a ''Love disarmed by the nymphs of Diana'', now found in the Pinacoteca BPER of Modena. Attributed to Pasinelli, in the same collection is an atypical, almost genre-like allegory of a ''Young girl with an open cage''. He painted a ''Holy family'' and a ''Resurrection of the dead'' for the church of San Francesco in Bologna. He also painted ''Christ's entry into Jerusalem'' for the former Certosa in Bologna [1].
His pupils included Gian Antonio Burrini, Gioseffo dal Sole, Giovanni Pietro Zannotti, Giuseppe Mazza, and Donato Creti.
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References
★ Art and Architecture Italy, 1600-1750, , Rudolf, Wittkower, Penguin Books, 1993,
★ Artnet biography from Grove encyclopedia of Art.
★ Biographical catalogue of the principal Italian painters, , Maria, Farquhar, Woodfall & Kinder, Angel Court, Skinner Street, London; Digitized by Googlebooks from Oxford University copy on Jun 27, 2006, 1855,
★ Artcyclopedia entry
Notes
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History of Painting in Italy. From the Period of the Revival of the Fine Arts to the End of the Eighteenth Century (Volume III), , Luigi, Lanzi, Henry G. Bohn, 1847,
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