Giovanni_Battista_Giustammiani

Giovanni Battista Giustammiani

Giovanni Battista Giustammiani

Italian painter


Giovanni Battista Giustammiani, also called il Francesino (active 1608 to 1643) was a French-Italian painter active mainly painting sacred subjects in a late-Mannerist style in Siena, Tuscany, Italy.

Biography

He painted the Miracles of Benedictine Saints for the sacristy of San Domenico. He also painted a glory of angels for the Sacristy of the Siena Cathedral. He painted an altarpieces depicting the Circumcision of Jesus for the church of San Raimondo.[1]

He painted a Saint Dominic in Soriano for the Propositura di Santa Croce [it], Greve in Chianti, Tuscany; now in the Museum of Saint Francis, Greve in Chianti.[2]


References

  1. Piccoli Grandi Musei, short biography and collections in Museo San Domenico.
  2. "Image of Saint Dominic Being Carried to Soriano by the Madonna and the Saints Mary Magdalene and Catherine". Piccoli Grandi Musei. Retrieved 17 April 2017. (Under the 'Collection' tab.)



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