- Francesco Ruviali
Francesco Ruviali (mid-16th century) was an Italian painter of the
Renaissance period.Also known as "Il Polidorino" due to his attachment to the style of
Polidoro da Caravaggio . His life was noted byBernardo de' Dominici , the biographer of Neapolitan artists, where Ruviali, a native of Spain, was brought up and where he flourished about the year 1540. Ruviali fled toNaples after theSack of Rome (1527) . His principal works at Naples are a "Dead Christ, with the Virgin Mary and St. John" in the chapel of the Courts of Justice; and the "Descent from the Cross" in that of the Vicaria Crimínale.References
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