Giulio Cirello

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Giulio Cirello (1633 in Padua – 1709) was an Italian painter.[1]

He trained under Luca Ferrari in Padua. He mainly painted sacred subjects in a late-Baroque style,[2] though he was also valued as portraitist during his time.[3] He painted an altarpiece for the church of San Giuseppe in Padua.[4] He painted the walls of the Palazzo Vescovile or the Bishop's palace, adjacent to the Padua Cathedral; and two pieces for the church of La Rotonda in Rovigo.[5][6] Along with the fellow Luca da Reggio pupil, Francesco Minorello, he painted two canvases, depicting St Agnes beaten by the Roman Prefect and St Martha as a Nun holding the cross sprays holy water on a Dragon, for the church of Sant'Agnese in Padua.[7]

Glory of Giovanni Battista Foscarini (1678)

References[]

  1. ^ Garollo, Gottardo (1907). Ulrico Hoepli (ed.). Dizionario biografico universale. Editore Libraio della Real Casa, Milan. p. 536.
  2. ^ Della origine e delle vicende della pittura in Padova, (1826) by Giannantonio Moschini, page 104.
  3. ^ Moschini, Giovanni Antonio (1975). Della origine e delle vicende della pittura in Padova. Sala Bolognese: A. Forni. p. 104.
  4. ^ Pitture, sculture, architetture, ed altre cose notabili di Padova nuovamente ... (1795) by Pietro Brandolese, page 182.
  5. ^ Ivanoff, Nikolaj (1967). Pitture e sculture de La Rotonda, in La Rotonda di Rovigo. Vicenza. pp. 98 s., 104, tavv 48, 57.
  6. ^ Museo Diocesano Padua.
  7. ^ Guida per la citta di Padova By Giannantonio Moschini, Fratelli Gamba, Padua (1817); page 1-2.


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