Jacopo Alessandro Calvi

Jacopo Alessandro Calvi (23 February 1740 – 15 May 1815) was an Italian painter and art critic who painted sacred and historical subjects in a late-Baroque style.

Biography

He was born in Bologna. He became deaf at the age of eight years, and due to his short stature, he was nicknamed il Sordino. He trained with Giuseppe Varotti and later with Giampietro Cavazzoni Zanotti, from whom he also learned poetry. Among Calvi's writing are:

Calvi painted in the cloister of the church of San Michele in Bosco[1] and the Church of Sant'Agostino, Ferrara. Anna Mignani was one of his pupils.[2] He died in Bologna.

References

  1. Memorie originali italiane risguardanti le belle arti, Volume 1, 1846, by Michelangelo Gualandi, M.G., page 28.
  2. Guida del forestiere per la città di Bologna e suoi sobborghi By Girolamo Bianconi, page 516-517.


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