Carlo Cignani
Carlo Cignani (1628-1719) was an Italian Baroque painter.
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1628 - 1719 - Italian - Baroque - Painter
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He was born in Bologna to a noble family. In Bologna, he studied under Battista Cairo and later Francesco Albani. An intimate friend of the latter, Cigani became Albani's most famous disciple. He was, however, also strongly and deeply influenced by the genius of Correggio. For instance, his Assumption of the Virgin, round the cupola of the church of the Madonna della Fuoca at Forli, is inspired from the more renowned fresco of Correggio in the cupola of the cathedral of Parma.
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Bologna - Battista Cairo - Francesco Albani - Correggio - Church of the Madonna della Fuoca - Forli - Cathedral of Parma
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This painting, which occupied Cignani for some twenty years, is perhaps his most famous.
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Cignani had some of the defects of his masters: his elaborate finish and his audacious artificiality in the use of color and in composition mark Albani's influence. Despite that, he imparted to his work a more intellectual character than either of his models, and is not without other remarkable merits of his own. As a man Cignani was eminently amiable, unassuming and generous. His success, however, made him many enemies; and the envy of some of these is said to have impelled them to deface certain of his works.
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He accepted none of the honors offered him by the duke of Parma and other princes, but lived and died an artist. On his removal to Forli, where he died, members of the school he had founded at Bologna considered following him. His most famous pictures, in addition to the Assumption already cited, are the Entry of Paul III into Bologna; the Francois I Touching for Kings Evil; a Power of Love, painted under a fine ceiling by Agostino Carracci, on the walls of a room in the ducal palace at Parma; an Adam and Eve (at the Hague); and two of Joseph and Potiphars Wife (at Dresden and Copenhagen).
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Duke of Parma - Agostino Carracci - The Hague
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His son Felice Cignani (1660-1724) and nephew Paolo Cignani (1709-1764) were also painters.
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Felice Cignani - Paolo Cignani
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