Bartolomeo Passerotti
(1529-1592) was an Italian painter of the mannerist period, who worked mainly in his native Bologna.
He traveled to Rome in the mid-16th century, where he worked under Girolamo Vignola and Taddeo Zuccari. Upon returning to Bologna, he accumulated a large studio, and influenced many Bolognese who would later play a role in the rise of the Baroque. Annibale Carracci (whose brother Agostino studied with Passarotti) was influenced by Passarotti's genre scenes in a select set of paintings (such as The Beaneater and The Butcher's Shop, the latter being originally attributed to Passarotti). Lucio Massari and Francesco Brizzi were among his pupils. Four of Passarotti's sons, including Ventura, Aurelio, Tiburzio, and Passarotto were painters.
Related Paintings of Bartolomeo Passerotti :. | Portrait of a Man Playing a Lute 1576 Bartolomeo Passarotti, Italian | Bartolomeo Passerotti: Blood of the Redeemer | Portrait of a Man with a Dog | Bartolomeo Passerotti: Blood of the Redeemer | Portrait of a man with a sword | Related Artists: MASTER of the St. Bartholomew AltarGerman painter
active 1470-1510 in Cologne Frank H Desch1873-1934
Chester Hardingpainted Self Portrait in 1843
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