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Name
  
Bartolomeo Cavarozzi


Died
  
1625, Rome, Italy

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Bartolomeo Cavarozzi (15 February 1587 – 21 September 1625) was an Italian caravaggisti painter of the Baroque period active in Spain, alongside his master Giovanni Battista Crescenzi.

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Biography

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Bartolomeo Cavarozzi was born at Viterbo, he traveled to Spain with his teacher to help paint and build the Pantheon at the Escorial. He adopted the style of Cristofano Roncalli. He painted a St Ursula and Her Companions with Pope Ciriacus and St Catherine of Alexandria (1608) for the Confraternità delle Sante Orsola e Caterina. He died in Rome.

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Other sources attribute his training to Guercino, and indicate that he was active in the town of Viterbo, painting the Visitation (1622) for the Chapel of the Palazzo Pubblico, Saint Isidore for the Chiesa Collegiata di Sant'Angelo in Spata; a San Silvestro for the Church of the Confraternity of Jesus; a St Phillip Apostle for the Church of San Pietro del Castagno; a St Benedict for the lateral door of the Church of Monasterio della Duchessa; a Presentation at the Temple for the Church of the College of Doctors, and also painted a canvas for the Chapel of the Calabresi family in the church of Sant'Ignazio. A contemporary from Viterbo, Filippo Caparozzi, was a disciple of Giuseppe d'Arpino.

Works

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  • St Ursula and Her Companions with Pope Ciriacus and St Catherine of Alexandria (1608, San Marco, Rome), size: 256 x 17 cm.
  • Guardian Angel (Ángel guardián) (Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires)
  • Aminta's Lament (1614–15, private collection)
  • Saint Jerome and the Angels (1617, Palatine Gallery inside Palazzo Pitti, Florence), size: 116 x 173 cm.
  • Holy Family (Accademia Albertina, Turin)
  • Virgin and Child (Museum of the Duomo di Viterbo)
  • Holy Family with Saint Catherine (c. 1618, Museo del Prado, Madrid), size: 256 x 170 cm.
  • Virgen con el niño (c. 1618, Colegio de Doncellas Nobles, Toledo)
  • The Supper at Emmaus (c. 1615–25), attributed
  • Young Violinist (Louvre, Paris)
  • Young Violinist (Parelari Collection, Bergamo)
  • Visitation (1622, Palazzo Comunale, Viterbo)
  • Saint Cecilia
  • "Saint Jerome" (Palazzo Margherita, Rome), attributed

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    References

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