Cristoforo Greppi Explained

Cristoforo Greppi (Active early 17th century) was an Italian painter of the Mannerist period, active in Rome.

He was born in Como, Region of Lombardy, in Italy. He worked circa 1600 with Prospero Orsi and Francesco Nappi under the guidance of Cristoforo Roncalli in the decoration of the Palazzo Mattei, Rome. Greppi painted the fresco of Joseph's brothers in Egypt. In 1605–1608, he worked with the same team in decoration for Vatican palaces. Greppi also worked with Giovanni Battista Ricci in the decoration of the Castellani chapel in San Francesco a Ripa, Rome. He also worked in painting the vault of the Albertoni Chapel in the same church.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Giovan Battista Ricci and Cristoforo Greppi at the Castellani Chapel in S. Francesco a Ripa, Rome . 3100693 . Tosini . Patrizia . The Burlington Magazine . 2003 . 145 . 1202 . 366–370 .