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- Giovanni Camillo Sagrestani (1660–1731) was an Italian painter of the Baroque era. A native of Florence, he was, according to Lanzi, a pupil of Antonio...
- Michele D'antimi Artist(s) Federico Belinghieri Adrian Sroka Carlo Giovanni Sagrestani Antonio Navarra Valerio Villani Giacomo "G-Max" Gibellato Writer(s) Jem...
- Matteo Bonechi, Atanasio Bimbacci, Giovanni Cinqui, and Giovanni Camillo Sagrestani. The palace has a small private garden. Palazzo Spinelli website, Soprintendenza...
- ovals along the nave depict events in the Life of St Benedict by Giovanni Sagrestani Deposition from the Cross by Rossetti Apotheosis of St Dalmazio by Ranieri...
- (1745). Luigi Lanzi describes him as a pupil of Giovanni Camillo Sagrestani or of Sagrestani's mentor, Carlo Cignani. Metropolitan Museum, drawing by Soderini...
- painter from Florence. According to the contemporary Giovanni Camillo Sagrestani, Ferretti was a pupil of the Bolognese painter Giuseppe Maria Crespi....
- painted by Cammillo Sagrestani. In the sacristy, which was once the oratory, there were two paintings also attributed to Sagrestani. The canvas depicting...
- Salvatore Rosa. Among those who studied with Giusti, was Giovanni Camillo Sagrestani. Farquhar, Maria (1855). Ralph Nicholson Wornum (ed.). Biographical catalogue...
- Baroque period, active mainly in Tuscany. He trained under Giovanni Camillo Sagrestani. Lanzi describes him as descending into Mannerism. He painted a St Thomas...
- talented as a musician and dancer. One of his pupils was Giovanni Camillo Sagrestani 17th Century Italian Drawings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, edited...