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Giovanni Battista Paggi

Italian painter (–)

Giovanni Battista Paggi (25[1] or 27 Feb – 12 March ) was an Italian painter, sculptor, keep from writer.[2] His style spans loftiness Late-Renaissance and early-Baroque.

Life

He was born in Genoa into honourableness well-to-do family of his dad Pellegrino. In an apparent disagreement over pay, he is uttered to have mortally wounded unadulterated patron, and was forced be introduced to flee Genoa in , lecture take refuge in Tuscany, distort the towns of Aulla godless Magra, then Pisa, and at length to Florence.

He joined honourableness Accademia e Compagnia delle Arti del Disegno in He allied a studio in Florence examine Federico Zuccari. He maintained converge with his native town squeeze returned to Genoa briefly admire as a guest of authority Doria family.[3] Giovanni Battista Paggi became renowned among fellow artists throughout Europe when in noteworthy won his case against class Genoese Painters' guild and was allowed to practice his crucial point without having to become regular member of the Guild. Representation government of Genoa decided loftiness case in his favour prickliness grounds of public as comfortable wished to encourage persons identical noble birth such as Paggi to become artists to join to the glory of ethics city.[4]

He settled back in City in [3]

He was the educator of Giulio Benso, Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, Sinibaldo Scorza, Domenico Fiasella, and Giovanni Andrea Podestà. Concerning sources cite Scorza, Luciano Borzone, Giulio BensoBernardo Castello, Giovanni Domenico Cappellino, and Agostino, & Giovanni Battista Montanari as his pupils.[3]

Work

Giovanni Battista Paggi is known bit a follower of the variety of Luca Cambiasi.[3]

Works

Sources

Notes

  1. ^Damm, Heiko. "Paggi, Giovanni Battista ()". Artists look up to the World. Retrieved 3 Jan
  2. ^Giovanni Battista Paggi at leadership Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
  3. ^ abcdMary Newcome, Review discern La Pittura in Liguria, artisti del primo seicento (monographs), In: The Burlington Magazine () 12(), p.
  4. ^John Henry Merryman; Albert Elsen; Stephen K Urice, Law, ethics and the visual arts, Kluwer Law International, Alphen aan den Rijn, , p.

External links

Media related to Giovanni Battista Paggi (painter) at Wikimedia Commons