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Carlo Cignani
Carlo Cignani

Carlo Cignani

Italian, 1628 - 1719
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Carlo Cignani was an Italian painter. His innovative style referred to as his 'new manner' introduced a reflective, intimate mood of painting and presaged the later pictures of Guido Reni and Guercino, as well as those of Simone Cantarini. This gentle manner marked a break with the more energetic style of earlier Bolognese classicism of the Bolognese School of painting.

He was born to a family of noble ancestry, but limited resources, in Bologna. His father's first name was Pompeo, and his mother, Maddalena Quaini.

In Bologna, he studied first under Battista Cairo and later under Francesco Albani, to whom he remained closely allied, and was his most famous disciple. His first noted commission was a St Paul exorcising demon for the church of the Gesu in Bologna. For a hall dedicated to the Farnese in the Palazzo Publico, he painted with Taruffi, depicting the Francis, king of France, curing Scrofula on his entry to Bologna and the Entry of Paul III Farnese to Bologna'.

He was also strongly influenced by the genius of Correggio and by the masterworks by Melozzo da Forlì. For instance, his masterpiece, the Assumption of the Virgin, around the cupola of the church of the Madonna del Fuoco at Forlì, is inspired by the Correggio's frescoes in the cupola of the Cathedral of Parma and by the Melozzo's perspective from down to up. These frescoes occupied Cignani for some twenty years.

In 1681 Cignani returned to Bologna from Parma. He opened an accademia del nudo for painting from models and had as one of his pupils Giuseppe Maria Crespi.

He had some of the defects of his masters: his elaborate finish and his audacious artificiality in the use of color and in composition mark Albani's influence. Despite that, he imparted to his work more of an intellectual character than his mentors. As a man Cignani was eminently amiable, unassuming and generous.

He accepted no honors offered him by the duke of Parma, but lived and died an artist. In 1686 he moved to Forlì, where he died. When the Accademia Clementina for Bolognese artists was founded in 1706, Cignani was posthumously elected Principe in absencia for life. His most famous pictures, in addition to the Assumption already cited, are the Entry of Paul III into Bologna; the Francis I Touching for Kings Evil; a Power of Love, painted under a fine ceiling by Agostino Carracci, on the walls of a room in the ducal palace at Parma; an Adam and Eve (at The Hague); and two of Joseph and Potiphars Wife (at Dresden and Copenhagen).

His son Felice Cignani (1660–1724) and nephew Paolo Cignani (1709–1764) were also painters. His most noted pupils were Marcantonio Franceschini and Federico Bencovich. Other pupils include Giacomo Boni, Andrea and Francesco Bondi; Giovanni Girolamo Bonesi; Girolamo Domini; Pietro Donzelli; Francesco Galli; Bonaventura Lamberti; Giovanni Battista Loreti; Matteo Zamboni; Camilla Lauteri; Stefano Maria Legnani; Giovanni Battista Loreti; Charles Lucy (1692 - after 1767), Francesco Mancini; Paolo Antonio Paderna., and Sante Vandi.

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Virgin With Child And With Saint John The Baptist As Child

Virgin With Child And With Saint John The Baptist As Child

Carlo Cignani (Italian, 1628 - 1719)
Religion
The Triumph Of Love

The Triumph Of Love

Carlo Cignani (Italian, 1628 - 1719)
Mythology
Self-Portrait

Self-Portrait

Carlo Cignani (Italian, 1628 - 1719)
Figurative
Charity

Charity (ca. 1680)

Carlo Cignani (Italian, 1628 - 1719)
Figurative
Hercules and Omphale

Hercules and Omphale

Carlo Cignani (Italian, 1628 - 1719)
Mythology
Five Putti Playing with a Goat (Bacchanalia)

Five Putti Playing with a Goat (Bacchanalia) (ca. 1690–95)

Carlo Cignani (Italian, 1628 - 1719)
Drawings
Standing Nude Female Figure

Standing Nude Female Figure (1620–30)

Carlo Cignani (Italian, 1628 - 1719)
Drawings
Female Head in Profile to Right

Female Head in Profile to Right

Carlo Cignani (Italian, 1628 - 1719)
Drawings
Praying Magdalene

Praying Magdalene (1670s)

Carlo Cignani (Italian, 1628 - 1719)
Drawings
Seated Male Nude

Seated Male Nude

Carlo Cignani (Italian, 1628 - 1719)
Drawings
Sleeping Christ Child Holding Cross

Sleeping Christ Child Holding Cross

Carlo Cignani (Italian, 1628 - 1719)
Drawings
Two Cloud-Borne Nude Female Figures

Two Cloud-Borne Nude Female Figures

Carlo Cignani (Italian, 1628 - 1719)
Drawings
Woman in Flight

Woman in Flight

Carlo Cignani (Italian, 1628 - 1719)
Drawings
Satyr and Woman

Satyr and Woman (17th-18th century)

Carlo Cignani (Italian, 1628 - 1719)
Drawings

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