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Francesco Costanzo Catanio

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Catanio was described as prone to carrying a sword, hunting, and brawls. He was so quarrelsome and had such a turbulent disposition that he passed the greater portion of his life in exile or in disgrace. After injuring a soldier, Catanio was forced to seek refuge in the monastery of San Francesco
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where he was employed in painting frescoes. He was able to travel with the Marchese Giraldi throughout Italy. In 1654, he traveled briefly to
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in Ferrara, until – because of his "...litigious and ill-tempered..." manner – his father sent him to Bologna to study in the school of
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from before 1636 – already show the influence of Caravaggio. He also painted studio portraits.
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was probably painted soon after 1636, when the building was enlarged. During the
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originally painted soon after 1630 for the church of that saint, now in
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Portrait engraving after a self-portrait (from Girolamo Baruffaldi,
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Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, Biographical and Critical
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S. Luigi Gonzaga che rinuncia alla signoria di Castiglione
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Biographical catalogue of the principal Italian painters
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Index

Francesco Costanzo Cattaneo

Ferrara
Papal States
Ippolito Scarsellino
Guido Reni
Carlo Bononi

Caravaggio
Szépmüvészeti Múzeum
Budapest

Italian Baroque
Ferrara
Ferrara
Papal States
Emilia-Romagna
Ippolito Scarsellino
Guido Reni
Carlo Bononi
Ludovico Carracci
Caravaggio
Rome
Carlo Pio di Savoia
Santa Maria dei Teatini
Duomo
Santo Spirito
it
Second World War
Santo Stefano

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