Giovanni Battista Passeri

Giovanni Battista Passeri (c. 1610 – 22 April 1679) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. He was a pupil of the painter Domenichino, as the latter worked at Frascati. He painted genre and still life paintings.

Portrait of Giovanni Battista Passeri by Johann Jakob Haid

Life

Born in Rome, Passeri is also known for his volume of artists' biographies,[1] or Lives of the painters sculptors, and architects who practiced in Rome, and died between 1641 and 1673, published in 1773.

Passeri became director or president of the Accademia di San Luca in Rome, which once had his portrait of Domenichino, now in Florence. He was also the author of Il silenzio, discorso sopra la pittura (Rome, 1670) and La fantasia, discorso accademico (Rome, 1673). These publications are based on Passeri's lectures on art theory, which he delivered between 1662/3 and 1675 at the Accademia di S Luca. Another lecture remained unpublished.[2]

He died in 1679. His nephew Giuseppe Passeri was a pupil of Carlo Maratta.

Artists covered in Passeri's Vite de pittori, scultori ed architetti

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References

  1. Passeri, Giovanni Battista (1772). Vite de pittori, scultori ed architetti: che anno lavorato in Roma, morti dal 1641 fino al 1673.. Stamperia di Giovanni Zempel, Presso Monte Giordano.
  2. Dieter Graf. "Passeri." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 24 Feb. 2016.

Further reading

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