- Giovanni Angelo Canini
Giovanni Angelo Canini (1617-1666) was an Italian painter and engraver of the
Baroque period.He is also known as "Giovanni Agnolo Canini" or "Giannangiolo". He was born at
Rome . He was first the pupil ofDomenichino , and afterwards ofAntonio Barbalonga . He painted two canvases: the "Martyrdom of SS. Stephen" and of "St. Bartholomew" for the church ofSan Martino ai Monti ,Rome . He died inParis . He was received into theAccademia di San Luca of Rome in 1650, and was eventually was patronized byQueen Christina of Sweden . Though talented as an artist, he devoted much time to archaeology, and published two works on that subject. He engraved a portrait ofCardinal Mazarin .Having accompanied Cardinal
Chigi toFrance , he was encouraged by the minister Colbert to carry into execution his project of designing from medals, antique gems and similar sources a series of portraits of the most illustrious characters of antiquity, accompanied with memoirs; but shortly after the commencement of the undertaking Canini died at Rome. The work, however, was prosecuted by his brother Marcantonio, who, with the assistance ofJean Picard andValet , completed and published it in 1699, under the title of "Iconografia di Giovanni Agnolo Canini". It contains 50 engravings. A reprint in Italian and French appeared atAmsterdam in 1731.References
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