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Name
  
Cristoforo Rustici


Died
  
1641

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Cristoforo Rustici, known as il Rusticone, (Siena, 1552 – Siena, 1641) was an Italian painter active in Siena who is known for his religious compositions and allegorical scenes representing the twelve months.

Cristoforo Rustici January Cristoforo Rustici as art print or hand painted oil

Life

He was born in Siena in 1552 in an artistic family of architects and artists originally from Piacenza who had settled in Siena in the 16th century. His father Lorenzo, known as Il Rustico or Lorenzo di Cristoforo Rustici, was a prominent Renaissance painter of stucco and grotesque decorations. His younger brother Vincenzo Rustici (1556–1632) was also a painter. His nephew Francesco Rustici was one of the leading followers of Caravaggio working in Siena.

He trained with his father, Lorenzo Rustici and later with il Sodoma. He is mainly known for a series of compositions representing the twelve months. He also produced many religious works for the local churches.

References

Cristoforo Rustici Wikipedia