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  1. 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 works of his in Roman churches and galleries and elsewhere.

  2. Baglione’s Eros for the Cardinal Benedetto Giustiniani (1544-1621) was a response to the Eros that Caravaggio had painted for Marchese Vincenzo Giustaniani (1564-1637), the Cardinal’s brother. Caravaggio had drawn a pretty, provocatively naked boy as a youthful god of earthly love to be a victor over the “Liberal Arts”, power and fame.

  3. 1 de sept. de 2003 · And Giovanni Serodine, also owing to his decision to imitate the style of Caravaggio, painted only "after nature . . . without disegno, and with little decorum."8 Despite Baglione`s personal antipathy toward Caravaggio and his own intermezzo Caravaggesco, these and other comments, as I read them, unequivocally reveal a specific aesthetic bias-rooted in central Italian theoretical precepts ...

  4. Baglione himself describes the subject of the fresco as "la favola d'Armida, quando trovò Rinaldo addormentato, e sopra il suo incantato Carro il riposo" (Baglione, 1642, p. 403). View more Due to rights restrictions, this image cannot be enlarged, viewed at full screen, or downloaded.

  5. 1566 - 30 dic 1643. Giovanni Baglione fue un pintor italiano e historiador de arte del principio del barroco. En su tiempo también fue conocido por el mote de Il Sordo del Barozzo.

  6. Giovanni Baglione ( Roma, 1566–Roma, 30 de diciembre de 1643) fue un pintor italiano e historiador de arte del principio del barroco. En su tiempo también fue conocido por el mote de Il Sordo del Barozzo. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... Giovanni Baglione. Giovanni Baglione según Ottavio Leoni, 1625. Información personal.

  7. 2. A monographic exhibition has recently been dedicated to Baglione’s drawings, see: Sonja Brink, In una maniera propria: die Zeichnungen des Giovanni Baglione aus der Sammlung der Kunstakademie im Museum Kunst Palast Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf 2008. 3. Black and white chalk, 186 x 219 mm; inv. no. T,12.55.