Giovanni Baglione
Giovanni Baglione (c.1566–1643) was one of the most successful painters in seventeenth-century Rome. Now he is among the most despised artists of all time. In 1603 he was the target of scurrilous verses circulated around Rome and, in response, Baglione brought a legendary lawsuit against Caravaggio and other artists. This book seeks to redress this antagonistic position and to view his life, as a painter, draftsman and writer. O'Neil explores Baglione's world through primary sources, including documents on apprenticeships, workshop arrangements, and collaborations. O'Neil also provides the first diplomatic transcription in English of the court libel documents. What emerges is not only a realistic view of Baglione and his contribution to the history of art, but also an illuminating glimpse into the world of the Roman Baroque. The book contains color plates, over 100 black-and-white pictures, and a checklist of paintings, drawings and documents.
- First comprehensive study of Baglione as painter, draftsman and author of art books on Rome
- Contains over 100 black and white pictures and a collection of colour plates, as well as detailed checklists of documents and sources
- Contains the first diplomatic translation in English of libel documents from the notorious Caravaggio/Baglione trial
Reviews & endorsements
'This book enables us to evaluate his paintings and drawings and, more than has hitherto been possible, to understand his judgment of others.' Rivisita
Product details
August 2002Hardback
9780521570381
428 pages
284 × 228 × 35 mm
1.909kg
108 b/w illus. 15 colour illus.
Unavailable - out of print September 2003
Table of Contents
- List of illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1. The trial
- 2. Making a name
- 3. Fame and fortune
- 4. Man of the arts
- 5. First historian of the Roman Baroque
- Appendix 1: Checklist of paintings
- Appendix 2: Checklist of drawings connected with known or documented compositions
- Appendix 3: Checklist of drawings unconnected with known or documented compositions
- Appendix 4: Register of documents
- Appendix 5: Lost works
- Appendix 6: Court record of the libel trial of 1603
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index.