Terenzio Terenzi
Terenzio Terenzi (1575–1621) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance or Mannerist period. Born near Pesaro, he is also known as Terenzio da Urbino or il Rondolino. He was a pupil of the painter Federigo Barocci. There is an altarpiece by Terenzi in the Cathedral of Sant'Andrea, a Baptism of Constantine in the quadreria di San Costanzo[1], and an Assumption of the Virgin (1621) in the church of the Cappuccini in Rome [2]. According to Baglione, Terenzi visited Rome, where he was favored with the protection of Cardinal Montalto. Having practiced a deceptions on his benefactor by imposing on him a picture painted by himself for a work of Raphael, he was disgraced[3]. There is a picture of his own composition in the church of San Silvestro, in Rome, representing the Virgin and Infant Christ, with several Saints.
References
Secondary sources
- Hobbes, James R. (1849). Picture collector's manual adapted to the professional man, and the amateur. T&W Boone, 29 Bond Street; Digitized by Googlebooks. pp. page 22. http://books.google.com/books?q=intitle:picture+intitle:collector's.
- Baglione, Giovanni (1641). Giovanni Battista Passari. ed. Le Vite de’ Pittori, Scultori, Architetti, ed Intagliatori dal Pontificato di Gregorio XII del 1572. fino a’ tempi de Papa Urbano VIII. nel 1642. (Lives of the painters, sculptors, architects, and engravers during the papacies of Gregory XII in 1572 to Urban VIII in 1642). 1731 edition (Naples); Digitized by Googlebooks. pp. page 149. http://books.google.com/books?id=bVsGAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA1&dq=Baglione.
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Terenzi, Terenzio |
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1575 |
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1621 |
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