- Francesco Curradi
Francesco Curradi (*
Firenze ,November 15 1570 † 1661) was an Italian painter of the style described asContra-Maniera or Counter-Mannerism , born and active inFlorence .Curradi was born in
Florence , the son of a jeweller, Taddeo. He trained underGiovanni Battista Naldini and in 1590 matriculated from theAccademia del Disegno , Florence. His first independent works from 1597-1598 were for churches inVolterra , including that in the Colleoni chapel of the local Duomo. He later helped painting the frescoes of the "Fame Exalting Michelangelo" for theCasa Buonarroti (c. 1616-1617).In 1622 he painted the "San Francesco Saverio preaching to Indians" for the church of "San Giovannino degli Scolopi" and a canvas of "Narcissus" and "Herminia among shepherds" commissioned by the cardinal Carlo de' Medici for his
Casino di San Marco . He also executed seven lunettes in the chapel ofVilla di Poggio Imperiale with the "Story of Mary Magdalen."Curradi painted the "Crowning of the Virgin" in 1646 for the Benedictine
Abbey of Vallombrosa , and a "Preaching of John the Baptist" for the Rondoni chapel in the church ofSanta Trinita in 1649. One of his pupils wasCesare Dandini . He is also known as "Francesco Currado".Currado painted small canvases for various churches in Florence, including a painting of San Francesco Saverio for San Giovannino. The
Uffizi has two paintings: a "Martyrdom of Santa Tecla" and a "Beatification of the Magdalen".References
*cite book | first= Maria|last= Farquhar| year=1855| title= Biographical catalogue of the principal Italian painters| editor = Ralph Nicholson Wornum | pages= page 53| publisher= Woodfall & Kinder, Angel Court, Skinner Street, London; Digitized by Googlebooks from Oxford University copy on Jun 27, 2006| id= | url= http://books.google.com/books?q=intitle:Wornum+intitle:principal+intitle:painters | authorlink=
* "Grove Art Dictionary"
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