Artist

Bolognese 17th Century

Portrait of Bolognese 17th Century

1625–1650

Bolognese 17th Century was a Baroque artist. 2 works are cataloged here, principally at National Gallery of Art.

This artist drew religious scenes and Italian landscapes in the 17th century using red chalk and brown ink. Their surviving sheets include a flowing study of Saint Andrew and a detailed View of an Italian Town, both done on laid paper. Slide to see how the chalk bleeds across the page in Saint Andrew, or jump to View of an Italian Town to spot the imagined buildings that echo Titian or Campagnola.

Works by Bolognese 17th Century

Collections represented

National Gallery of Art

Museum

National Gallery of Art

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