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BONSIGNORI, Francesco
Italian painter, Veronese school (b. 1455, Verona, d. 1519, Caldiero)
Italian painter. His father, Albertus Bonsignori, was reputedly an amateur painter; and besides Francesco, the oldest and most talented of his children, three other sons, including Bernardino (c. 1476-c. 1520) and Girolamo (b c. 1479), are also recorded as painters. Barely 20 paintings and fewer than a dozen drawings have been attributed to Francesco Bonsignori. Related Paintings of BONSIGNORI, Francesco :. | Sotiri, Dragoman of Mr Colquhoun | Kitty Stephens | Woman Reclining on a Divan | Head of a Woman | The Tribute Money, fresco in the Brancacci Chapel in Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence | Related Artists: CECCO DEL CARAVAGGIOItalian Baroque Era Painter, active ca.1610-1620
Painter active in Italy. His nationality is not known. He was a follower of Caravaggio, and his rare works reveal a highly original and idiosyncratic response to that artist's naturalism. Agostino Tassi mentioned him as involved, with several French artists, in the decoration of the Villa Lante at Bagnaia between 1613 and 1615, Hippolyte-LucasFrench, 1854-1925 Master of Virgo inter VirginesNetherlandish Painter,
active 1470-1520
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