A report on Tommaso Redi
Italian painter, active during the late-Baroque in his native Florence.
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Anton Domenico Gabbiani
1 linksItalian painter and active in a late Baroque style.
Italian painter and active in a late Baroque style.
His pupils included Giovanna Fratellini, Ignazio Enrico Hugford (also a biographer), Benedetto Luti, Pietro Marchesini of Pistoia, Ranieri del Pace, Giovanni Battista, Tommaso Redi, and his brother Gaetano Gabbiani.
Ciro Ferri
1 linksItalian Baroque sculptor and painter, the chief pupil and successor of Pietro da Cortona.
Italian Baroque sculptor and painter, the chief pupil and successor of Pietro da Cortona.
Among the many pupils and assistants were Ambrogio Besozzi, Camillo Gabrielli, Marziale Carpinoni, Filippo Maria Galetti, Benedetto Luti, Giovanni Battista Marmi, Pietro Montanini, Giuseppe Nasini, Giovanni Odazzi, Tommaso Redi, and Urbano Romanelli.
Giuseppe Grisoni
0 linksItalian painter and sculptor, noted for his landscapes and historical tableaux.
Italian painter and sculptor, noted for his landscapes and historical tableaux.
Born in Mons, he studied in Florence under Tommaso Redi, abandoning his Flemish influences for the Italian tradition.
Giovanni Domenico Campiglia
0 linksItalian painter and engraver from Florence, active under the patronage of the House of Medici.
Italian painter and engraver from Florence, active under the patronage of the House of Medici.
He initially trained under Tommaso Redi and Lorenzo del Moro, then in Bologna under Giovanni Gioseffo dal Sole.