- Panfilo Nuvolone
Panfilo Nuvolone (1581-1651) was an Italian painter of the Mannerism style, who painted both religious and
still life topics, active inCremona andMantua .Born to a Mantuan gentleman, he was the father of a family of Cremonese painters. In that town, he apprenticed with
Giovanni Battista Trotti (known as "il Malosso"). Afterwards he moved toMilan , where frescoe church ceilings, and painted altarpieces and still-lifes.One of his few documented still-lifes depict a bowl of peaches, and recalls the near-contemporary paintings of fruit bowls in Milan, including the 1594-98 painting in the Ambrosiana by
Caravaggio and similarly themed paintings byFede Galizia . His son,Carlo Francesco Nuvolone , also a prominent in painter inLombardy . Panfilo’s younger son Giuseppe Nuvolone also a painter. Giuseppe’s son Carlo was a mediocrequadratura specialist active mainly aroundCremona .ources
*cite book | first= Dottore Pasquale|last= Coddè, Segretario dell Belle Arti in Mantova| year=1837| title= Memorie Biografiche, poste in forma di Dizionario die Pittori, Scultori, Architetti, ed Incisori Mantovani| editor = Aumentate e scritte Dottore Fisico, Luigi Coddè| pages= page 120-123| publisher= Presso i Fratelli Negretti, Mantua; Digitized by Googlebooks from Oxford University copy on October 16, 2006| id= | url=http://books.google.com/books?id=0BAGAAAAQAAJ&dq=Pasquale+Codd%C3%A8| authorlink=
* [http://www.artnet.com/library/06/0630/T063084.asp| Grove Encyclopedia entry]
* [http://www.wga.hu/html/n/novelli/cainabel.html| ‘’Cain and Abel’’]
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