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Cesare Gennari, Orpheus, private collection. |
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Birth name | Cesare Gennari |
Born | December 12, 1637 Cento, Italy |
Died | February 11, 1688 Bologna, Itlay |
(aged 50)
Nationality | Italian |
Field | Painting |
Movement | Baroque |
Cesare Gennari (12 December 1637 – 11 February 1688[1]) was an Italian painter of Baroque period. His Saint Mary Magdalene is in the Pinacoteca Civica di Cento. His Apparition of the Virgin to Saint Nicholas of Bari is at the Pinacoteca di Bologna.[2]
In his later work Cesare "shed all traces of Guercinesque idiom, adopting instead the courtly accents of St James's and Saint-Germain".[3]
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Son of Ercole Gennari and born at Cento, he was trained in the studio of his maternal uncle, Giovanni Francesco Barbieri called "Guercino",[4] in Bologna. Cesare's uncle, Benedetto Gennari, and his brother, Benedetto II Gennari ((1633—1715), were also painters in the circle of Guercino. Cesare and the younger Benedetto were heirs of Guercino's studio, papers and effects, preserved for some time at Casa Gennari, Bologna.[5]
He married Francesca Ripa, and had two sons, Gianfranceasco and Filippo.[6]