Giacomo Parolini
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Giacomo Parolini (May 1, 1663 - 1733) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, mainly active in Ferrara.
He initially traveled with Giovanni Francesco Viterbi to Turin to study law, but then went to study painting with Peruzzini Anconetano, who had trained with Simon da Pesaro. He travels with Viterbi to Bologna in 1679, where he apprentices with Carlo Cignani, till the latter leaves for Forli. In Bologna he worked with Giovanni Gioseffo dal Sole and Giuseppe Maria Crespi. He then traveled to Turin, Venice and Rome. In about 1699, he returns to Ferrara where he marries.
He painted the ceiling of Carmine in San Paolo. In the Certosa he painted a Crucifixion. He painted numerous other altarpieces in Ferrara.
- Camillo Laderchi (1856). La pittura ferrarese, memorie. Googlebooks, 179-180.