Bartolomeo Schedoni
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bartolomeo Schedoni (1578-1615) was an Italian early Baroque painter of Reggio Emilia.
He was born in Modena, but moved to Parma with his father. Soon he was sent to be apprenticed under Federico Zuccari in Rome after 1598, with the sponsorship of Ranuccio I Farnese, Duke of Parma. He soon returned to Parma. The baroque art historian Count Carlo Cesare Malvasia also claims he trained under Annibale Carracci in Bologna. He may have died of suicide after a night of heavy gambling losses. His painting shows knowledge of Caravaggio’s work.
His masterpieces are now in the Galleria Nazionale of Parma, and were the two paintings intended for the altar of the church of the Capuchin convent in Fontevivo, near Parma.
[edit] Anthology of works
- The Entombment
- Three Maries at the Tomb
- Rest on the Flight to Egypt
- Charity
[edit] References
- Francis P. Smyth and John P. O'Neill (Editors in Chief) (1986). in National Gallery of Art, Washington DC: The Age of Correggio and the Carracci: Emilian Painting of the 16th and 17th Centuries, 526-533.