Cesare Baglioni
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Cesare Baglioni (c. 1525–1590, born in Bologna) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period. He trained under his father, then became renowned as a painter of quadratura. He painted in Parma and Rome. He befriended both Agostino and Annibale Carracci. Leonello Spada apprenticed with Baglioni.
Works
- Decorated rooms of the Villa Malenchini Fortuny, Carignano
- Involved in frescoing the Oratorio di Santa Cecilia, Bologna
References
- Ticozzi, Stefano (1830). Dizionario degli architetti, scultori, pittori, intagliatori in rame ed in pietra, coniatori di medaglie, musaicisti, niellatori, intarsiatori d'ogni etá e d'ogni nazione' (Volume 1). Milan: Gaetano Schiepatti. p. 95.
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