Giambettino Cignaroli

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Giambettino Cignaroli (1718- 1770) is an Italian painter of the Rococo and early Neoclassic period. He was born in 1718 and died in Verona in 1770. He was a pupil of Santo Prunati and Antonio Balestra and active mostly in the area of the Veneto. He became the director of the academy of painting and sculpture of Verona in December 1764.

For the Austrian governor of Lombardy and a collector of antiquities, Count Firmian, Cignaroli painted two canvases on Greco-Roman episodes, a thematic preferred by Neoclassic painters: Death of Cato (1759) and Death of Socrates. The postures and grouping though could be easily mistaken for the death of saint.

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  • Web Gallery of Art
  • Giambettino Cignaroli's Deaths of Cato and of Socrates, Joseph Geiger

Zeitschrift für Kunstgeschichte (1996) pp270-278.

  • Studi sopra la storia della pittura italiana dei secoli xiv e xv e della scuola pittorica. By Cesare Bernasconi

Published 1864 (google books). Original from Oxford University