- Count Carlo Cesare Malvasia
Carlo Cesare Malvasia (1616–1693) was an Italian scholar and art historian from
Bologna , best known for his biographies ofBaroque artists titled "Felsina pittrice, vite de’ pittori bolognesi", published in 1678 [Felsina is an archaic latin name for Bologna] [cite book | first= Count Carlo Cesare|last= Malvasia| year=1769| title= Felsina pittrice: vite de pittori bolognesi (tomo terzo : all maesta de Carlo Emanuele III. re di Sardegna &c. &c.)| editor = Luigi Crespi with contributions by Marco Pagliarini| pages= 688 pages | publisher= Stamperia di Marco Pagliarini, ; Digitized by Googlebooks from Oxford University copy on February 7, 2007| id= | url= http://books.google.com/books?id=8mQGAAAAQAAJ&printsec=titlepage&dq=Felsina#PPR3,M1 | authorlink= ] .Malvasia is the Bolognese equivalent of
Giorgio Vasari , and saw his native city surpassingFlorence in the artistic supremacy of his time. Born to an aristocratic family, he is also known as Count Carlo Malvasia. He received cursory training in painting underGiacinto Campana andGiacomo Cavedone . He also was an amateur poet and participated in local literary circles. He traveled to Rome in 1639 where he metCardinal Bernardino Spada and the sculptorAlessandro Algardi . He graduated as a lawyer, and lectured on the subject at the university in Bologna. He obtained a theology degree in 1653, and was appointed a canon in Bologna Cathedral in 1662.His "Felsina pittrice" is a principal sources of information about the wave of painters from
Emilia-Romagna that rose to Italian pre-eminence during the Baroque. Over the years, the book has been criticized for inaccuracies and, that for example, unlike the contemporaryGian Pietro Bellori , his writings are mere compilation of facts embellished by courtly flourishes, but lacking critical assessment or core ideology (other than a provincial attachment to his native city). He collects biographies ofFrancesco Francia , the Ludovico andAnnibale Carracci ,Guido Reni (whom he considered the foremost painter of his time),Domenichino ,Bartolomeo Schedoni ,Elisabetta Sirani ,Francesco Albani andGuercino . He also published a guide to Bolognese antiquities called "Marmorea Felsina" (1690). He was a collector and also an agent forLouis XIV ’s interests in the Bolognese artworks.References
*"Carlo Cesare Malvasia: The Life of Guido Reni", Review author: Claire Pace; "The Burlington Magazine" (1982); p. 306-308.
External links
* [http://www.dictionaryofarthistorians.org/malvasiac.htm Dictionary of art historians entry]
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