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'''Giuseppe Peroni''' (6 May 1700 – 22 September 1776) was an [[Italy|Italian]] painter of the [[Baroque]] period.
'''Giuseppe Peroni''' (6 May 1700 – 22 September 1776) was an [[Italy|Italian]] painter of the [[Baroque]] period.
[[image:Peroni Estasi di San Filippo.jpg|thumb|''Extasis of Phillip Neri'' (1764), Santa Maria presso San Satiro, Milan]]
[[image:Peroni Estasi di San Filippo.jpg|thumb|''Extasis of Phillip Neri'' (1764), Santa Maria presso San Satiro, Milan]]
He was born and died in [[Parma]], where he is said to have studied under [[Pier Ilario Mercanti|lo Spolverini]]. He then moved to [[Bologna]] and attended the ''Accademia Clementina'', where he would have worked under the masters [[Ercole Lelli]], [[Felice Torelli]], and [[Donato Creti]], then moved to [[Rome]] to work with [[Agostino Masucci]]. He painted in the pre-eminent style of his time, the grand manner of [[Carlo Maratta]]. In Rome, In 1738, Giuseppe was able to garner a first prize for painting submitted to an exhibition at the [[Accademia di San Luca]]. He also became a priest by 1744. Returning to Parma, he became active in teaching at the local Accademia di Belle Arti and painting mostly for reichurches.
He was born and died in [[Parma]], where he is said to have studied under [[Ilario Spolverini]]. He then moved to [[Bologna]] and attended the [[Accademia Clementina]], where he would have worked under the masters [[Ercole Lelli]], [[Felice Torelli]], and [[Donato Creti]], then moved to [[Rome]] to work with [[Agostino Masucci]]. He painted in the pre-eminent style of his time, the grand manner of [[Carlo Maratta]]. In Rome, In 1738, Giuseppe was able to garner a first prize for painting submitted to an exhibition at the [[Accademia di San Luca]]. He also became a priest by 1744. Returning to Parma, he became active in teaching at the local Academy of Fine Arts and painting mostly for reichurches.


He painted a ''St. Camillo de Lellis'' for the church of Santa Maria della Visitazione (Chiesa della Madonnina) in [[Ferrara]]. He painted a ''[[Marriage of the Virgin]]'' for the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Popolo in [[Pontremoli]]. In Parma, he painted frescoes for the church of [[San Vitale (Parma)|San Vitale]], a ''St. John the Baptist'' for the no longer extant church of San Cecilia,<ref>According to Italian Wikipedia entry, painting transferred to [[Ognissanti (Parma)|Ognissanti]]</ref> a canvas of ''S. Francesco di Sales'' for the church of San Giuseppe, and a ''Martyrdom of San Bartolomeo'' for the church of [[San Bartolomeo (Parma)|San Bartolomeo]]. He also painted frescoes in the [[Savoy]] castle of Casotto in [[Garessio]].<ref>[http://www.garessio.net/casotto.htm Castello di Casotto<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> He also painted for churches in [[Turin]].
He painted a ''St. Camillo de Lellis'' for the church of Santa Maria della Visitazione (Chiesa della Madonnina) in [[Ferrara]]. He painted a ''[[Marriage of the Virgin]]'' for the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Popolo in [[Pontremoli]]. In Parma, he painted frescoes for the church of [[San Vitale (Parma)|San Vitale]], a ''St. John the Baptist'' for the no longer extant church of San Cecilia,<ref>According to Italian Wikipedia entry, painting transferred to [[Ognissanti (Parma)|Ognissanti]]</ref> a canvas of ''S. Francesco di Sales'' for the church of San Giuseppe, and a ''Martyrdom of San Bartolomeo'' for the church of [[San Bartolomeo (Parma)|San Bartolomeo]]. He also painted frescoes in the [[Savoy]] castle of Casotto in [[Garessio]].<ref>[http://www.garessio.net/casotto.htm Castello di Casotto<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> He also painted for churches in [[Turin]].

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Giuseppe Peroni (6 May 1700 – 22 September 1776) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period.

Extasis of Phillip Neri (1764), Santa Maria presso San Satiro, Milan

He was born and died in Parma, where he is said to have studied under Ilario Spolverini. He then moved to Bologna and attended the Accademia Clementina, where he would have worked under the masters Ercole Lelli, Felice Torelli, and Donato Creti, then moved to Rome to work with Agostino Masucci. He painted in the pre-eminent style of his time, the grand manner of Carlo Maratta. In Rome, In 1738, Giuseppe was able to garner a first prize for painting submitted to an exhibition at the Accademia di San Luca. He also became a priest by 1744. Returning to Parma, he became active in teaching at the local Academy of Fine Arts and painting mostly for reichurches.

He painted a St. Camillo de Lellis for the church of Santa Maria della Visitazione (Chiesa della Madonnina) in Ferrara. He painted a Marriage of the Virgin for the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Popolo in Pontremoli. In Parma, he painted frescoes for the church of San Vitale, a St. John the Baptist for the no longer extant church of San Cecilia,[1] a canvas of S. Francesco di Sales for the church of San Giuseppe, and a Martyrdom of San Bartolomeo for the church of San Bartolomeo. He also painted frescoes in the Savoy castle of Casotto in Garessio.[2] He also painted for churches in Turin.

References

  • Hobbes, James R. (1849). Picture collector's manual adapted to the professional man, and the amateur. T&W Boone, 29 Bond Street; Digitized by Googlebooks. pp. page 68. {{cite book}}: |pages= has extra text (help)
  1. ^ According to Italian Wikipedia entry, painting transferred to Ognissanti
  2. ^ Castello di Casotto

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