Antonio Cecchini

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Antonio Cecchini (born 1660) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period.

Biography[edit]

This biography refers to Antonio Cecchini born in Pesaro, and a pupil of Giacomo Palma the Younger.[1]

There appears to have been more than one painter of the same name, and the short biographical sketch by Lazzarini and Bechi, may conflate different painters. They state in 1783, that a pupil of Palma, now living in Venice, had few works in Pesaro except Moses in the Nile in a private house.[2]

Zannendreis, in his biographies of Veronese painters, mentions an Antonio Cecchini, or Zecchini, who had died after 1750, mentioned in a 1779 guide to Vicenza, who had painted the chapel of San Giuseppe in the Vicenza Cathedral and also for the church of Santa Maria Nuova, Vicenza.[3]

Agostino Castellaci is said to have been initially a pupil of Cecchini di Pesaro.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Delle antichità picene, by Abate Giuseppe Colucci, page xciv
  2. ^ Catalogo delle pitture che si conservano nelle chiese di Pesaro, by Giovanni Andrea Lazzarini, Antonio Becci, page 83.
  3. ^ Le vite dei pittori, scultori e architetti veronesi, by Diego Zannandreis, page 483.
  4. ^ Felsina pittrice vite de' pittori bolognesi, by Carlo Cesare Malvasia, Volume 2, page 17.