Bernardino Cesari (1571 – 30 June 1622)[1] was an Italian painter of the late-Mannerist and early Baroque period, active mainly in Rome and Naples, where he assisted his brother Giuseppe Cesari (Cavaliere d'Arpino).
On 9 November 1592, he was sentenced to death, for consorting with bandits, and fled to Naples. On 13 May 1593, he was pardoned and returned to Rome.[2] In 1616, he travelled with Giuseppe to Naples to assist in painting in the Certosa di San Martino, then to Piedimonte di Alife to paint a large Last Judgement in the chapel of the fathers "predicatori". He travelled to Monte Cassino where he laboured with Giuseppe in the frescoes for the refectory and the stanza of San Benedict, then to Rome where he painted an oil canvas of Noli me tangere, a fresco of Constantine the Great, a St. Peter, and three oil paintings for the church Santi Cosma e Damiano .
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BernardinoCesari (1571 – 30 June 1622) was an Italian painter of the late-Mannerist and early Baroque period, active mainly in Rome and Naples, where...
penury to the height of opulence. His brother BernardinoCesari assisted in many of his works. Cesari became a member of the Accademia di San Luca in...
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but then apprenticed with Giuseppe Cesari. Bernardino died young. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bernardino Parasole. Bryan, Michael (1889). Walter...
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others. Fontana della Fortuna (Fountain of Fortune) (17th century). Fano dei Cesari is held annually in July or August for a week. During the week there are...
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have questioned the relationship between Islamophobia and racism. Jocelyne Cesari writes that "academics are still debating the legitimacy of the term and...
in 1536 to paint eleven portraits for the Gabinetto dei Cesari (sometimes Camerino dei Cesari, "Cabinet of the Caesars"), one room in new suite at the...
herself also Elisabetta as the author. Her son Bernardino Parasole became a pupil of Giuseppe Cesari, but died young. She was working at Rome about 1600...
the end became his father's sole heir. Prospero's portrait by Giuseppe Cesari can be found in the Museo nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo. Prospero Farinacci...
Italian literature. One of the promoters of the new school was Antonio Cesari, who republished ancient authors, and brought out a new edition, with additions...
of Acqua Pendente; he died unrepentant (January 16, 1855). Giuseppe De Cesaris, from Monte Leone di Cascia, convicted of robbery and murder; beheaded...
Bertrand di Vignone Bartolomeo da Bologna fl. 1405–1427 Italian Johannes Cesaris fl. c. 1406–1417 French Roy Henry fl. 1410-after 1410 English Very likely...
Bussotti, Salvatore Sciarrino, Luciano Berio, and the jazz pianist Umberto Cesari. He teaches Elements of composition for Music education at the Conservatory...
P.G. Redi Licinio Refice (1883–1954) Tony Renis (born 1938), born Elio Cesari Paolo Renosto (1935–1988) Elsa Respighi (1894–1996), born Elsa Olivieri-Sangiacomo...
Cervetto (c. 1682 – 1783) Giovanni Martino Cesare (c. 1590 – 1667) Johannes Cesaris (fl. c. 1406–1417) Sulpitia Cesis (born 1577; fl. 1619) Antonio Cesti (1623–1669)...
mythology. Ascending via a marble staircase, one reaches the Camerino dei Cesari on the piano nobile. On the wall is Rome Triumphant with Winged Victory...
during the papacy of Pope Clement VII and later of Pope Paul III Giuseppe Cesari, a favorite of Pope Clement VIII, his patron; partly known for religious...