Baccio Ciarpi (1574–1654) was an Italian painter of the late-Mannerism and early-Baroque style. Born in Barga in Tuscany, he was active in Rome and Florence. He is best known for having mentored briefly Pietro da Cortona. He painted a number of canvases, including a Madonna del Rosario and Crucifixion with Saints, for the Pieve di Santa Maria in Barga. In Rome, there are paintings by him in Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuccini, San Silvestro in Capite and Santa Lucia in Selci.
BaccioCiarpi (1574–1654) was an Italian painter of the late-Mannerism and early-Baroque style. Born in Barga in Tuscany, he was active in Rome and Florence...
Renaissance engraver BaccioCiarpi, Tuscan Mannerist painter Baccio della Porta, Florentine Renaissance painter also known as Fra Bartolommeo Baccio del Bianco...
Domenichino. The right fourth chapel has Prayer in Gethsemane (c. 1632) by BaccioCiarpi. The right fifth chapel has Saint Anthony by Andrea Sacchi. The left...
Carlo Borromeo administers communion to those afflicted by Plague by BaccioCiarpi, and an Annunciation by Empoli. The church is in poor condition, and...
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San Silvestro (1690) also by Gimignani, and a Madonna with Child by BaccioCiarpi. In the first chapel to the right is a Madonna with Child & Saint Anthony...
he departed for Rome at around 1612/3, where he joined the studio of BaccioCiarpi. He was involved in fresco decorations at the Palazzo Mattei in 1622-3...
pieve di Santa Maria Assunta in Loppia, Grafiche Gelli, Calenzano 2008; BaccioCiarpi, Barga, Tipografia Gasperetti, 2007; Barga Medicea, Città di Castello...
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the choir, attributed to Francesco Borromini, several paintings by BaccioCiarpi are displayed . List of the Cardinal-deacons until the suppression of...