Adoration of the shepherds bernardo strozzi biography
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Bernardo Strozzi Design for a silver basin with scenes from the life of Cleopatra ca. 1613-24 oil on canvas Ashmolean Museum, Oxford |
Bernardo Strozzi (designer) Basin with scenes from the life of Cleopatra ca. 1620-25 silver, made in Genoa, possibly bygd Francesco Fanelli Getty Museum, Los Angeles |
Bernardo Strozzi St John the Baptist questioned about Christ ca. 1618-20 oil on canvas National Trust, Kedleston entré, Derbyshire |
Bernardo Strozzi Release of St Peter from Prison ca. 1635 oil on canvas Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney |
Bernardo Strozzi Annunciation ca. 1644 oil on canvas Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest |
"Born to impoverished parents in Genoa, Bernardo Strozzi trained under the Sienese painter Pietro Sorri (1556-1622), who was in Genoa around 1595-1597. Strozzi entered the Capuchin beställning in 1599 as a novice and became a brother in 1600, an obligation that, though brief, was to ha
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Adoration Of The Shepherds
Bernardo Strozzi, named il Cappuccino and il Prete Genovese was an Italian Baroque painter and engraver. A canvas and fresco artist, his wide subject range included history, allegorical, genre and portrait paintings as well as still lifes. Born and initially mainly active in Genoa, he worked in Venice in the latter part of his career. His work exercised considerable influence on artistic developments in both cities. He is considered a principal founder of the Venetian Baroque style. His powerful art stands out by its rich and glowing colour and broad, energetic brushstrokes.
Strozzi was born in Genoa. He is not believed to be related to the Florentine Strozzi family. Bernardo Strozzi initially trained in the workshop of Cesare Corte, a minor Genoese painter whose work reflected the late Mannerist style of Luca Cambiaso. He subsequently joined the workshop of Pietro Sorri, an innovative Sienese painter residing in Genoa from 1596 to 1598. Sorri is cred
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Bernardo Strozzi
Italian painter (c. 1581–1644)
Bernardo Strozzi, named il Cappuccino and il Prete Genovese (c. 1581 – 2 August 1644), was an Italian Baroque painter and engraver. A canvas and fresco artist, his wide subject range included history, allegorical, genre and portrait paintings as well as still lifes.[1][2] Born and initially mainly active in Genoa, he worked in Venice in the latter part of his career. His work exercised considerable influence on artistic developments in both cities.[3] He is considered a principal founder of the Baroque style in Venetian painting.[4] His powerful art stands out by its rich and glowing colour and broad, energetic brushstrokes.[1]
Life
[edit]Strozzi was born in Genoa. He is not believed to be related to the Florentine Strozzi family. Bernardo Strozzi initially trained in the workshop of Cesare Corte, a minor Genoese painter whose work reflected the late Mannerist st