Lorenzo Gennari

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Lorenzo Gennari
Born1595 (1595)
Died1665–1672 (aged 70–77)
OccupationPainter
Parent
  • Benedetto (father)

Lorenzo Gennari (also known as Ariminese;[1] 1595 – 1665–72) was an Italian painter.

Gennari was born in Cento in 1595 to the painter Benedetto. From 1615 to 1617, Gennari was apprenticed to Guercino and frescoed the Pannini family home in Cento; afterwards, he followed the senior painter to Bologna.[2] Cassandra and Coroebus (The Capture of Cassandra and Death of Coroebus)—previously The Inspiration of Cassandra—was painted between 1615 and 1630; it was originally attributed to Guercino, but "is too clumsy to even be a copy of a lost painting of his. It is certainly an autonomous work by Gennari, but based on drawings by Guercino."[1] Gennari died between 1665 and 1672 in Rimini.[2]

References

  1. ^
    National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty. Archived
    from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2019-10-30.
  2. ^ a b Zeri, Federico; Rozman, Ksenija (2000). European Paintings: Catalogue of the Collection. National Gallery of Slovenia. p. 38.