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Domenico Fiasella (12
August 1589 – 19
October 1669) was an
Italian painter of the
Baroque period,
mainly active in Genoa. He was
nicknamed Il Sarzana...
- Gentileschi, he was
trained at the
studio of
Genoese painter Domenico Fiasella. He
travelled to
London with his father, and upon his
death in 1639 he...
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Bernardo Strozzi,
Giovanni Battista Paggi,
Sinibaldo Scorza,
Domenico Fiasella,
Luciano Borzone,
Serafino De Tivoli,
Plinio Nomellini. The
academy was...
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Alessandro Sauli Stops the Plague, (c. 1630) at the
fifth altar by
Domenico Fiasella; Pietà, (c. 1571) at the
sixth altar by Luca Cambiaso; Last Judgement,...
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ospital of San
Lazzaro The
altar with the
painting of
Domenico Fiasella.
Domenico Fiasella,
Saint Lazarus imploring the
Virgin for the city of
Sarzana (1616)...
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later in the Piedmont. He was a
disciple of the
Genoese painter Domenico Fiasella. He died of the
plague in 1657. Soprani,
Raffaello (1769).
Carlo Giuseppe...
- Doge of the time,
Giacomo Lomellini, had his
palace frescoed by
Domenico Fiasella with a
cycle of
paintings inspired by Cebà's poem. In 1617 Cebà published...
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Caravaggist style of
painting had been
brought to
Genoa both by
Domenico Fiasella,
after his
return from Rome in 1617–18, and by
followers of Caravaggio...
- Beaumont; the
vault is
frescoed with Sant'Andrea
adores the
Cross by
Domenico Fiasella. The
fifth chapel has an
altarpiece of St.
Peter of
Alcantara adores the...
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animals and
still lifes under Flemish and
Venetian influence.
Domenico Fiasella and
Gioacchino ****ereto
joined the
Caravaggesque followers,
while Valerio...