Bartolomeo Cesi

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Bartolomeo Cesi
Born 1556
Bologna
Died 1629
Bologna
Nationality Italian
Field Painting
Movement Mannerism and Baroque
Bartolomeo Cesi, Crucifixion

Bartolomeo Cesi (16 August 1556 11 July 1629) was a painter of the Baroque era of the Bolognese School.

Born to a wealthy family of Bologna, he studied under Giovanni Francesco Bezzo (il Nosadella). In Bologna, he contributed works to the Duomo, San Procolo, and Santo Stefano. He collaborated with Ludovico Carracci and Prospero Fontana on some projects. His pious sobriety was influenced by his friendship with Cardinal Gabriele Paleotti of Bologna, who had attended the Council of Trent. His biography is contained in Carlo Cesare Malvasia's Felsina Pittrice.

He traveled to Rome and worked there with Scipione Pulzone, after his return in 1591, one of his project was a series of frescoes on the Passion of Christ for the Carthusian Monastery (Charterhouse of Certosa) of San Girolamo in Bologna.

In 1595, Cesi completed the tryptich including the 'Adoration of the Magi and Virgin and Saints for the Basilica of San Domenico in Bologna.

Passion Cycle by Cesi at Certosa di San Girolamo of Bologna
Gesthemane
Crucifixion
Deposition

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