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{{short description|Italian painter (c. 1530–1606)}}

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'''Giovanni Battista Fiammeri''' (c. 1530 – 1606) was an Italian painter and Jesuit priest, active in [[Florence]].
'''Giovanni Battista Fiammeri''' (c. 1530 – 1606) was an Italian painter and Jesuit priest, active in [[Florence]].
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==Sources==
==Sources==
*{{cite book | first= Giovanni|last= Baglione| year=1641| title= Le Vite de' Pittori, Scultori, Architetti, ed Intagliatori dal Pontificato di Gregorio XII del 1572. fino a' tempi de Papa Urbano VIII. nel 1642. (''Lives of the painters, sculptors, architects, and engravers during the papacies of Gregory XII in 1572 to Urban VIII in 1642'')| editor = Giovanni Battista Passari | pages= 92| publisher= 1731 edition (Naples); Digitized by Googlebooks | url= https://books.google.com/books?id=bVsGAAAAQAAJ&q=Baglione&pg=PA1 }}
*{{cite book |last=Baglione |first=Giovanni |orig-date=1641 |date=1733 |title=Le Vite de' Pittori, Scultori, Architetti, ed Intagliatori dal Pontificato di Gregorio XII del 1572. fino a' tempi de Papa Urbano VIII. nel 1642. |trans-title=Lives of the painters, sculptors, architects, and engravers during the papacies of Gregory XII in 1572 to Urban VIII in 1642 |publisher=Giovanni Battista Passari |page=92 |location=Naples |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bVsGAAAAQAAJ&q=Baglione&pg=PA1 }}


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Giovanni Battista Fiammeri (c. 1530 – 1606) was an Italian painter and Jesuit priest, active in Florence.

"Baptism of Christ" by Fiammeri and his assistants; Gesù, Rome

He oversaw part of the decoration of the Church of the Gesù in Rome.[1]

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  1. ^ Gauvin A. Bailey, 2003 Between Renaissance and Baroque: Jesuit art in Rome ISBN 0-8020-3721-6 page 233

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