Girolamo Cialdieri (28 October 1593 - 1680) was an Italian painter from the Baroque period.[1]
Biography
He was born in Urbino and there a pupil of the Veronese Claudio Ridolfi.[2] One of his masterworks is the Martyrdom of St. John in San Bartolommeo. Lanzi describes him as possessing great facility of hand and amenity of color, and commends his style of painting landscape and architecture, which he was fond of introducing in the backgrounds of his pictures.
Among his other works are paintings or frescoes for the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Pelingo in Acqualagna; for churches and convents in Cagli, including San Giuseppe, Santa Maria della Misericordia, and the Capuchin church and convent of the Madonna of the Rosary; the church of the Annunziata in Isola del Piano; Santa Maria del Soccorso in Montemaggiore al Metauro; Santa Chiara in Urbania; and San Stefano in Piobbico.[3]
Gallery
- Dream of St. Joseph with the angel inviting him to marry the Virgin and Return of the Holy Family from Egypt
- Adoration of the Shepherds and Visitation
- Circumcision and Adoration of the Shepherds
- Dream of St. Joseph where the angel suggests him to flee and Presentation at the temple
- Saint Joseph with the Virgin and Child Jesus
- Transit of Joseph and Jesus among the doctors of the temple
- San Giuseppe showing the Virgin and Child to San Giovannino and Sant'Elisabetta
- Madonna and Child
References
- ↑ Arte e storia, article titled: Girolamo Cialdieri: Pittore e le sue Opere, by Ercole Scatazza, page 106-108.
- ↑ Biblioteca Salaborsa biographical entry.
- ↑ Bibliotecca Salaborsa entry.
Attribution:
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Bryan, Michael (1886). "Cialdieri, Girolamo". In Graves, Robert Edmund (ed.). Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers (A–K). Vol. I (3rd ed.). London: George Bell & Sons.