Sebastiano Ceccarini

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Self-portrait, Palais Fesch d'Ajaccio, France.

Sebastiano Ceccarini (May 17, 1703–August 26, 1783), born in Fano, was an Italian Baroque painter. He was a student of Francesco Mancini in which he collaborated and visited Forlì, Foligno, Perugia and Rome and teacher of his nephew Carlo Magini.

Some of his works and portraits are in museums and private collections today.

Works

  • Portrait of a Noblewoman (ca. 1750) Walters Art Museum, Baltimore
  • Assumption (ca. 1750), Church of Ss. Sergius and Bacchus, Rome
  • Allegory of the Five Senses, 1748, oil on canvas, 174 x 123 cm, Milan, Altomani collection
  • Portrait of Mother and Daughter
  • Self-Portrait, Palais Fesch d'Ajaccio, France
  • Portrait of Abbot Ludovico Mariotti (1735) 63 × 48 cm, private collection, Fano,
  • Portrait of Pietro Paolo Rinalducci, 74 × 59 cm, private collection, Fano,
  • Portrait of Porzia dé Romanis Rinalducci (1731), 74 × 59 cm, private collection, Fano,
  • Portrait of Abbot Francesco Zaghis (1739), 98 × 73 cm, Seminario Madonna della Salute, Venice.
  • The Holy Family with Saints Anne and Joachim, San Antonio Abate, Fano.
  • Saint Barbara (1727), 280 × 195 cm, San Paterniano, Fano

Fano Museum

Portrait of Antonia Maria Anguissola Carrara, huile sur toile, 66 × 48,5 cm

Bibliography

  • Sebastiano Ceccarini, Davide Rossi, Stefano Aguzzi, Sebastiano Ceccarini: cinque ritratti femminili, Museo Archeologico e Pinacoteca Civica del Palazzo Malatestiano, Pinacoteca Civica, 2005 - 22 pages.
  • Luigi Servolini, Sebastiano Ceccarini, Edizioni del Liocorno, 1959.
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