- Enrico Haffner
Enrico Haffner (August 1640-1702) was an Italian painter of
quadratura during theBaroque period, active mainly inBologna in the late 16th and early 17th century.Enrico was born to a Swiss father, who was a mercenary
Swiss guard for the Papacy, stationed in Bologna; Enrico himself rose to become a lieutenant in the force. His younger brother Antonio Maria (born 1654) also became a painter.While it is sometimes said the Haffner brothers trained with Canuti, they practiced of
quadratura , and seem to have learned more fromBaldassare Bianchi andGiovanni Giacomo Monti , as well as the influence ofAgostino Mitelli . Enrico did traveled with Canuti to Rome and painted in the church ofSanti Domenico e Sisto . Returning to Bologna, under the patronage of the Olivetan prior Taddeo Pepoli, Haffner also worked alongside Canuti, at the convent ofSan Michele in Bosco , including quadratura above the main altar of the church.Enrico also worked with
Marcantonio Franceschini in the church of Corpus Domini and in the Palazzo Marescotti. In November of 1661, he worked for the duke ofModena for one year, where he was paid a stipend of 130 lire per month. Again in 1696, he worked with Franceschini andLuigi Quaini in completing frescoes for the main hall of the Ducal palace of Modena. Haffner worked withGiovanni Antonio Burrini in Santi Giovanni Battista dei Celestini. Enrico worked withGiovanni Gioseffo dal Sole in the Palazzo Bianconcini.Enrico also painted in Savona in the church of Spirito Santo, in the palazzo Gavoti, and in the Balbi Chapel.
References
*cite book | author= Marchese Antonio Bolognini Amorini| year=1843| title= Vite de Pittori ed Artifici Bolognesi| chapter= Parte Quinta| editor= | others= | pages= pages 361-365| publisher= Tipografia Governativa alla Volpe, Bologna | id= | url= http://books.google.com/books?id=-GABAAAAQAAJ&dq=pittori&as_brr=1 | authorlink=
*Ebria Feinblatt. "A Letter by Enrico Haffner", The Burlington Magazine (1970) Vol 112(80): pages 229-233.
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