Giovanni Lanfranco (26 January 1582 - 30 November 1647) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period.
Giovanni Gaspare Lanfranco was born in Parma, the third son of Stefano and Cornelia Lanfranchi, and was placed as a page in the household of Count Orazio Scotti His talent for drawing allowed him to begin an apprenticeship with the Bolognese artist Agostino Carracci, brother of Annibale Carracci, working alongside fellow Parmese Sisto Badalocchio in the local Farnese palaces. When Agostino died in 1602, both young artists moved to Annibale's large and prominent Roman workshop, which was then involved in working on the Galleria Farnese in the Palazzo Farnese gallery ceiling.
Lighting display pipa player and two men playing anvil as percussion instruments. mk270 a 15th centuty illumination showing a lute player and two men playing the anvil as a percussion instrument.
Painting ID:: 60136
Lighting_display_pipa_player_and_two_men_playing_anvil_as_percussion_instruments. mk270 a 15th centuty illumination showing a lute player and two men playing the anvil as a percussion instrument.
This Guoqin curriculum has six strings, there is one of the five kinds of match. mk270 the lute is instantly recognizable by its characteristic swelling pear shaped body and flat belly. this lute has six courses of strings, five of which are paired.
Painting ID:: 60138
This_Guoqin_curriculum_has_six_strings,_there_is_one_of_the_five_kinds_of_match. mk270 the lute is instantly recognizable by its characteristic swelling pear shaped body and flat belly. this lute has six courses of strings, five of which are paired.
Giovanni_Lanfranco (26 January 1582 - 30 November 1647) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period.
Giovanni Gaspare Lanfranco was born in Parma, the third son of Stefano and Cornelia Lanfranchi, and was placed as a page in the household of Count Orazio Scotti His talent for drawing allowed him to begin an apprenticeship with the Bolognese artist Agostino Carracci, brother of Annibale Carracci, working alongside fellow Parmese Sisto Badalocchio in the local Farnese palaces. When Agostino died in 1602, both young artists moved to Annibale's large and prominent Roman workshop, which was then involved in working on the Galleria Farnese in the Palazzo Farnese gallery ceiling.