Procris offering Cephalus the dog Laelaps and the spear that never misses the target in exchange for a night of love
Francesco Ruschi was an Italian painter born in Rome around 1610. He studied in Rome under Giuseppe Cesari (Cavalier d'Arpino), Francesco Albani and Pietro da Cortona.
His work also shows the influence of Caravaggio.
He settled in Venice before 1629. He became a friend of the writer Giovan Francesco Loredan, for whom he drew the cover pages of several works.
He moved to Treviso from 1656, and died there in 1661.[1][2]
^Ruschi, Francesco: Treccani.
^"Artyoyo David et Abigaïl". artyoyo.co. Retrieved 7 December 2013.
FrancescoRuschi was an Italian painter born in Rome around 1610. He studied in Rome under Giuseppe Cesari (Cavalier d'Arpino), Francesco Albani and Pietro...
Bergamo, as well as Bavaria. He was born in Este and trained with FrancescoRuschi. His masterpieces were the canvas on the Plague of Venice painted for...
altar there was the Madonna, St. Bartholomew and St. Margaret panel by FrancescoRuschi. There was a gilded silver altarpiece which was probably kept in the...
Pietro Liberi Pietro Vecchia Carl Loth Luca Giordano Federico Cervelli FrancescoRuschi Antonio Zanchi Giulio Carpioni Andrea Celesti Antonio Fumiani Antonio...
his multiple writings from van den Dyck, Pietro della Vecchia and FrancescoRuschi. One of these prints was a portrait of Loredano which he made for Loredano's...
in some documents and Francesco in others. His first art lessons came from Matteo Ponzone. Later, he worked with FrancescoRuschi. In his early days, much...
fiorentino. ISBN 9788809029958. Max Seidel, Giovanni Ciappelli, Pietro Ruschi (2000). La Villa di Marignolle: da Franco Sacchetti a Gino Capponi (in Italian)...
1993) edited by Gabriele Morolli and Pietro Ruschi, Florence, Alinea Editrice, 1993, pp. 197–198. Francesco Cesati, The great guide to the streets of Florence...
architettura, restauro, a cura di Paola Benigni, Firenze, Edifir, 1996; Pietro Ruschi, Conferme michelozziane per il palazzo di Dietisalvi Neroni a Firenze, in...