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  1. Giovanni Baglione ( Italian: [d͡ʒoˈvan.ni baʎˈʎoː.ne]; 1566 – 30 December 1643) was an Italian Late Mannerist and Early Baroque painter and art historian. Although a prolific painter, Baglione is best remembered for his encyclopedic collection of biographies of the other artists working in Rome during his lifetime, and particularly his ...

  2. Also known as. Giovanni Cavaliere Baglioni, Giovanni Baglione, (Sordo de Barezzo), Sordo de Barezo. Date of birth. 1561. Date of death. 1643.

  3. The Ecstasy of Saint Francis. Generally considered Giovanni Baglione’s most accomplished painting, this work is his first known “Caravaggesque” picture—that is, one that incorporates the innovative use of realistic figure types and dramatic lighting favored by the painter Caravaggio beginning in the late 1590s.

  4. Stefano da Verona (Stefano di Giovanni d'Arbosio di Francia) (Italian, Paris or Pavia ca. 1374/75–after 1438 Verona) 1435–38 How Chalk Drawings are Made

  5. His advanced command of engraving and his use of stippling are evident in this print of the artist Giovanni Baglione, who decades earlier had implicated Leoni in a libel suit waged against Caravaggio. Baglione’s painting The Ecstasy of Saint Francis of Assisi of 1601 is also in the Art Institute collection (2002.378). Status. Currently Off View.

  6. 1566 - Dec 30, 1643. Giovanni Baglione was an Italian Late Mannerist and Early Baroque painter and art historian. He is best remembered for his acrimonious and damaging involvement with the slightly younger artist Caravaggio and his important collection of biographies of the other artists working in Rome in his lifetime, although there are many ...

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  8. Artwork Details. Title: Rinaldo and Armida. Artist: Giovanni Baglione (Italian, Rome 1566–1643 Rome) Date: 1566–1643. Medium: Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, highlighted with white, on brownish paper. Dimensions: 12-5/16 x 9-1/4 in. (31.2 x 23.5 cm)

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