1552 Pomarancio - 1626 Rome, Italy. Known for: Figure, allegorical, religious drawing, painting.
Cristoforo Roncalli was an Italian painter who moved to Siena in 1575 and later to Rome in 1582. He gained commissions from numerous patrician families and was highly regarded by his fellow artists,...
Read full biography Cristoforo Roncalli was an Italian painter who moved to Siena in 1575 and later to Rome in 1582. He gained commissions from numerous patrician families and was highly regarded by his fellow artists, including Peter Paul Rubens. Roncalli's work was financially successful in Rome, where he was among...
Read full biography Cristoforo Roncalli was an Italian painter who moved to Siena in 1575 and later to Rome in 1582. He gained commissions from numerous patrician families and was highly regarded by his fellow artists, including Peter Paul Rubens. Roncalli's work was financially successful in Rome, where he was among the highest paid artists of his time. The present painting is most likely an early work by the artist, in which Sienese influences can still be discerned
Cristoforo Roncalli was an Italian painter who moved to Siena in 1575 and later to Rome in 1582. He gained commissions from numerous patrician families and was highly regarded by his fellow artists, including Peter Paul Rubens. Roncalli's work was financially successful in Rome, where he was among the highest paid artists of his time. The present painting is most likely an early work by the artist, in which Sienese influences can still be discerned
Cristoforo Roncalli was an Italian painter who moved to Siena in 1575 and later to Rome in 1582. He gained commissions from numerous patrician families and was highly regarded by his fellow artists, including Peter Paul Rubens. Roncalli's work was financially successful in Rome, where he was among the highest paid artists of his time. The present painting is most likely an early work by the artist, in which Sienese influences can still be discerned