Emilio Savonanzi, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Emilio Savonanzi

Italian painter, 1580-1660

Date of Birth: 19-Jun-1580

Place of Birth: Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy

Date of Death: 01-Jan-1660

Profession: artist, painter, drawer

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Emilio Savonanzi

  • Emilio Savonanzi, nicknamed il Reniano (1580-1666) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in and around his native Bologna.
  • He trained under Guido Reni, hence his nickname. He painted a Scene from the Life of Santa Lucia for the church of San Martino in Anatoglia.
  • He painted frescoes about the Life of the Virgin in the church of Santa Maria della Grazia in Camerino, Italy.
  • He painted a Deposition now in the Accademia Carrara in Bergamo. Luigi Lanzi describes him as an erudite, eclectic, wealthy and peripatetic, but not assembling his knowledge into excellence:Savonanzi, a Bolognese noble, attached himself to the art when nearly arrived at manhood, but he attended Cremonini more than Calvart; and strongly addicted to changing masters, entered the school of Lodovico Caracci, next that of Guido at Bologna, of Guercino at Cento, and finally the studio of Algardi, a sculptor at Rome.
  • By such means he became a good theorist and an able lecturer, applauded in every particular of his art; nor was he wanting in good practice, uniting many styles in one, in which however that of Guido most prevails.
  • Still he was not equally correct in all his pieces, even betraying feebleness of touch, and not scrupling to denominate himself an artist of many hands.
  • He resided at Ancona, next at Camerino, at which places, as well as in the adjacent districts, he left a variety of works.

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