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Nationality
  
Italian

Name
  
Domenico Passignano


Period
  
Known for
  
Domenico Passignano Domenico Cresti called Domenico Passignano Passignano

Full Name
  
Crespi or Cresti

Born
  
1559
Passignano

Movement
  
late-Renaissance , Counter-Mannerism

Died
  
May 17, 1638, Florence, Italy

Domenico Passignano (1559 – 17 May 1638), born Cresti or Crespi, was an Italian painter of a late-Renaissance or Counter-Maniera (Counter-Mannerism) style that emerged in Florence towards the end of the 16th century.

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Biography

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Cresti was born in Passignano, currently a frazione of Tavarnelle Val di Pesa about 30 km south of Florence, and was educated by the local Vallombrosan monks. He started his works in the stylized Tuscan manner, working with Giovanni Battista Naldini and Girolamo Macchietti. After travelling from Rome to Venice (1581–1589), he came under the influence of Tintoretto's style. He had traveled to Venice as an assistant to Federico Zuccari, who had employed him previously in the completion of Vasari's unmemorable frescoes for the Florentine Duomo.

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He was known to paint with great speed; however, as he used less paint in order to work quickly, most of his works have been severely damaged by time. As a result of this gift, he was nicknamed Passa Ognuno ("[He] Passes Everyone") – a possible play upon the name of his birthplace.

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In Florence, he painted frescoes of the Translation and Funeral of Saint Antoninus (1589) for the Cappella Salviati in San Marco and Preaching of John the Baptist (1590) for San Michele Visdomini. He painted a Nativity (1594) for Lucca's Duomo di San Martino. Other works can be found in church of San Frediano in Pisa as fresco and in Uffizi Gallery. He painted famous portraits of Galileo and Michelangelo.

Among his pupils were the brothers Valore, Domenico Casini, Pietro Sozzi (Siena 1556-1622), and Cesare Dandini.

Passignano died at Florence in 1638.

Selected works

  • Ganymede and Jupiter, University Oklahoma Museum of Art [1]
  • The Allegory of Chastity, [2]
  • Wedding Banquet of Grand Duke Ferdinand I de Medici, [3]
  • References

    Domenico Passignano Wikipedia