Arcangelo Resani
Arcangelo Resani (1670–1740) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. He was born at Rome and was a pupil of Giovanni Battista Boncuore. He chiefly excelled in painting animals and hunted game. His simple realistic works were highly esteemed at Siena, Bologna, and Venice. His portrait, with dead game in the background, is in the Uffizi collection.
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Arcangelo Resani, Crocifissione coi ss. Vitale e Apollinare (Museo d'arte della città di Ravenna)
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- Bryan, Michael (1889). Walter Armstrong & Robert Edmund Graves (ed.). Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, Biographical and Critical (Volume II L-Z). York St. #4, Covent Garden, London; Original from Fogg Library, Digitized May 18, 2007: George Bell and Sons. p. 361.CS1 maint: location (link)
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- 1670 births
- 1740 deaths
- Artists from Rome
- 17th-century Italian painters
- Italian male painters
- 18th-century Italian painters
- Italian Baroque painters
- Italian still life painters
- Italian painters of animals
- Italian painter, 17th-century birth stubs