- Remigio Cantagallina
Remigio Cantagallina (c. 1582-1656) was an Italian
etcher , active in theBaroque period.He was born in
Sansepolcro , formerly Borgo Santo Sepolcro, in the province ofArezzo . He is best known for hisetching s of landscapes and religious subjects, influenced byPaul Brill , and likely a pupil of the fellow-FlorentineGiulio Parigi andJacopo Ligozzi . In 1612–13 he traveled through the Netherlands, Belgium, and France, which he documented detailed drawings in pen and wash of buildings, houses, and cityscapes, complete with persons engaged at work or play in the foreground. His eye caught both the courtly celebrations and the peasant world. He produced a detailed views ofBrussels andSiena .Jacques Callot was reputed to be a pupil of Cantagallina, before the former moved to Rome to work withAntonio Tempesta . He also likely tutoredStefano della Bella . After 1648, he tutored in drawing the scientist and nature observerFrancesco Redi . The engraverNiccolo Angeli was also his pupil.He painted a "Last Supper" (1604) for the church of San Bartolomeo (now in Museo Civico) of Sansepolcro; aiding him in this painting was a relative,
Antonio Cantagallina (b. 1616), who distinguished himself as architect in his hometown and Livorno. Another relative Gianfrancesco was also an architect. He died atFlorence .Among his plates are landscapes, theatrical decorations, and triumphal entries: two landscapes; one with a bridge, the other with buildings; both dated 1603; "Immaculate Conception" after Callot; A set of four landscapes (1609); A further set of six landscapes; A set of twelve landscapes and an octagon marked with his initials; a set of six landscapes with his cipher (1624); A set of plates of the "Scenes of an Opera" after Giulio Parigi; and a set of plates, called the "Palazzo della Fame"(1608).
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