Flaminio Torri Explained

Flaminio Torri[1] [2]) was an Italian Baroque painter of the Bolognese School, active during the Baroque period.

He was a pupil of Guido Reni, Giacomo Cavedone, and Simone Cantarini.[3] He was also called Degli Ancinelli, and painted for churches in Bologna; including a Deposition from the Cross for S. Giorgio. Torri died in Modena. Among his pupils were Giulio (or Giuseppe) Cesare Milani, Giovanni Maria Viani, and Alessandro Badile.

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/flaminio-torri%20(Dizionario-Biografico)
  2. (1620–1661 Museum of Lichenstein
  3. Book: Lanzi, Luigi. 1847. History of Painting in Italy; From the Period of the Revival of the Fine Arts to the End of the Eighteenth Century. III. Thomas Roscoe (translator). 106–107. Henry G. Bohn. London . Luigi Lanzi.