Giovanni Baglione
Italian painter and art historian

Born
1566
459 years ago
Died
December 30th, 1643
381 years ago — 77 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Italy
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Active primarily in the early 17th century, this individual gained prominence as a painter and historian of art. His contributions include several notable religious paintings and portraits, showcasing the style and themes of the Baroque period. He documented the lives and works of other artists of the time, providing valuable insights into art history. His most significant work, 'Il Modo di Regolare la Pittura', served as an important text on painting techniques and principles, reflecting the artistic practices of his era. The painter's rivalry with Caravaggio also marked his career, which influenced subsequent generations of artists.
Painted 'The Ecstasy of Saint Cecilia'
Authored 'Il Modo di Regolare la Pittura'
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