Jacopo Vignali

Italian painter who died on 03 August 1664 Italian painter. At an early age he entered the studio of Matteo Rosselli in Florence, and his first works, Virgin and Saints (1616; Florence, S Brigida, Santuario della Madonna del Sasso) and the ceiling painting Love of the Fatherland (1616; Florence, Casa Buonarroti), were influenced by Rosselli and Ludovico Cigoli. In 1616 he enrolled at the Accademia del Disegno in Florence, becoming an academician in 1622. In the 1620s he moved away from Rosselli's influence and developed a style distinguished by dramatic light effects, rich colour and painterly technique and by the expression of deep emotion. The decade opened with the Investiture of St Benedict (1620; Florence, Semin. Maggiore), one of a series of works painted in honour of St Benedict for the Confraternit? di S Benedetto Bianco, to which Vignali had belonged since 1614. Having learnt the technique of fresco painting from Rosselli, he also began to work in that medium and was involved in the decoration of the Casa Buonarroti throughout the decade, the ceiling fresco Jacob's Dream dating from 1621.


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Jacopo Vignali St.Silvester,Pope,Baptizes the Emperor Constantine oil


St.Silvester,Pope,Baptizes the Emperor Constantine
Painting ID::  28869
St.Silvester,Pope,Baptizes the Emperor Constantine
mk65 Oil on canvas 51 13/16x63in
mk65 Oil_on_canvas 51_13/16x63in
   
   
     

Jacopo Vignali Tobias and the Angel oil


Tobias and the Angel
Painting ID::  28969
Tobias and the Angel
mk65 Oil on canvas 52 3/8x63 3/8in
mk65 Oil_on_canvas 52_3/8x63_3/8in
   
   
     

Jacopo Vignali San Giovanni evangelista a Patmos oil


San Giovanni evangelista a Patmos
Painting ID::  88073
San Giovanni evangelista a Patmos
17th century Medium Oil on canvas cjr
17th_century _ Medium_Oil_on_canvas _ cjr
   
   
     

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     Jacopo Vignali
     Italian painter who died on 03 August 1664 Italian painter. At an early age he entered the studio of Matteo Rosselli in Florence, and his first works, Virgin and Saints (1616; Florence, S Brigida, Santuario della Madonna del Sasso) and the ceiling painting Love of the Fatherland (1616; Florence, Casa Buonarroti), were influenced by Rosselli and Ludovico Cigoli. In 1616 he enrolled at the Accademia del Disegno in Florence, becoming an academician in 1622. In the 1620s he moved away from Rosselli's influence and developed a style distinguished by dramatic light effects, rich colour and painterly technique and by the expression of deep emotion. The decade opened with the Investiture of St Benedict (1620; Florence, Semin. Maggiore), one of a series of works painted in honour of St Benedict for the Confraternit? di S Benedetto Bianco, to which Vignali had belonged since 1614. Having learnt the technique of fresco painting from Rosselli, he also began to work in that medium and was involved in the decoration of the Casa Buonarroti throughout the decade, the ceiling fresco Jacob's Dream dating from 1621.

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