Giulio Cirello

Giulio Cirello (1633 in Padua 1709) was an Italian painter.[1]

He trained under Luca Ferrari in Padua. He mainly painted sacred subjects in a late-Baroque style,[2] though he was also valued as portraitist during his time.[3] He painted an altarpiece for the church of San Giuseppe in Padua.[4] He painted the walls of the Palazzo Vescovile or the Bishop's palace, adjacent to the Padua Cathedral; and two pieces for the church of La Rotonda in Rovigo.[5][6] Along with the fellow Luca da Reggio pupil, Francesco Minorello, he painted two canvases, depicting St Agnes beaten by the Roman Prefect and St Martha as a Nun holding the cross sprays holy water on a Dragon, for the church of Sant'Agnese in Padua.[7]

Glory of Giovanni Battista Foscarini (1678)

References

  1. Garollo, Gottardo (1907). Ulrico Hoepli (ed.). Dizionario biografico universale. Editore Libraio della Real Casa, Milan. p. 536.
  2. Della origine e delle vicende della pittura in Padova, (1826) by Giannantonio Moschini, page 104.
  3. Moschini, Giovanni Antonio (1975). Della origine e delle vicende della pittura in Padova. Sala Bolognese: A. Forni. p. 104.
  4. Pitture, sculture, architetture, ed altre cose notabili di Padova nuovamente ... (1795) by Pietro Brandolese, page 182.
  5. Ivanoff, Nikolaj (1967). Pitture e sculture de La Rotonda, in La Rotonda di Rovigo. Vicenza. pp. 98 s., 104, tavv 48, 57.
  6. Museo Diocesano Padua.
  7. Guida per la citta di Padova By Giannantonio Moschini, Fratelli Gamba, Padua (1817); page 1-2.


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