Carlo Francesco Nuvolone (1608 or 1609 in Milan – 1661 or 1662 in Milan)[1] was an Italian painter of religious subjects and portraits who was active mainly in Lombardy. He became the leading painter in Lombardy in the mid-17th century, producing works on canvas as well as frescoes.[2] Because his style was perceived as close to that of Guido Reni he was nicknamed il Guido della Lombardia (the Guido of Lombardy).[3]
^The entry on Carlo Francesco Nuvolon, in: Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 79 (2013) places his birth in 1608 or 1609 and gives his death date as 1 August 1661 (in Italian)
^Francesco Frangi. "Nuvolone." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 7 February 2017
^Giovanni Antonio de Giorgi, Cristoforo Mantelli, Notizie sui celebri pittori e su altri artisti alessandrini, Alessandria, p 81 (in Italian)
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