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Pasquale Cati (c. 1550–c. 1620) was an Italian Mannerist painter active mostly in Rome. Born in Jesi, Cati moved to Rome, where he was known as a follower, if not pupil, of Michelangelo, and later of Federico Zuccari. Among his works are frescoes in the Remigius chapel of San Luigi dei Francesi, frescoes depicting the life of the Titular saint in San Lorenzo in Panisperna, and in walls and vault in the Altemps chapel in Santa Maria in Trastevere. He is also known for a painting depicting the assembled clergy for the Council of Trent.

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  • Pasquale Cati (hacia 1520-hacia 1620) fue un pintor manierista italiano activo principalmente en Roma. Nacido en Jesi, Cati se trasladó a Roma, donde era conocido como seguidor, si no fue alumno, de Miguel Ángel y más tarde de Federico Zuccaro. Entre sus obras se encuentran los frescos de la capilla Remigio de San Luis de los Franceses, frescos que representan la vida del santo titular en la Iglesia de San Lorenzo in Panisperna, y en las paredes y la bóveda de la capilla Altemps en la Basílica de Santa María en Trastevere. También es conocido por una pintura que representa al clero reunido en el Concilio de Trento. Cati fue uno de los pintores que durante el papado de Gregorio XIII participaron en la pintura del techo de la Galleria Geográfica. Los mapas en la pared habían sido pintados por Ignazio Danti, pero las decoraciones del techo se realizaron por un equipo de pintores dirigido por Girolamo Muziano, que incluía a Pasquale Cati, Raffaellino da Reggio, , , , Giovanni da Modena, , , Lorenzino da Bologna, , Antonio Tempesta y Paul Brill.​ El historiador del arte Luigi Lanzi se ocupa brevemente de él como de un pintor inagotable de ese tiempo, aunque de estilo un poco afectado.​ Giovanni Baglione, por su parte, lo menciona en sus biografías. (es)
  • Pasquale Cati (c. 1550–c. 1620) was an Italian Mannerist painter active mostly in Rome. Born in Jesi, Cati moved to Rome, where he was known as a follower, if not pupil, of Michelangelo, and later of Federico Zuccari. Among his works are frescoes in the Remigius chapel of San Luigi dei Francesi, frescoes depicting the life of the Titular saint in San Lorenzo in Panisperna, and in walls and vault in the Altemps chapel in Santa Maria in Trastevere. He is also known for a painting depicting the assembled clergy for the Council of Trent. Cati was one of the painters engaged during the papacy of Gregory XIII in painting the ceiling of the Galleria Geografica. The maps on the wall had been painted by Ignazio Danti, but the ceiling decorations were completed by a team working under Girolamo Muziano that included Cati, Raffaelino da Reggio, Paris Nogari, , Marco da Faenza, Giovanni da Modena, Girolamo Massei, [1], Lorenzino da Bologna, [2], Antonio Tempesta, and Paolo Brill. Art Historian Luigi Lanzi briefly takes note of him as an "inexhaustible painter of that age, though somewhat affected." Giovanni Baglione mentions him in his biographies. (en)
  • Pasquale Cati (Jesi, 1550 – Roma, 1620) è stato un pittore italiano. Concilio di Trento di Pasquale Cati (it)
  • Pasquale Cati, född cirka 1550 i Jesi, död 1620 i Rom, var en italiensk målare under senrenässansen och ungbarocken. Han har bland annat utfört fresker i Santa Maria in Trastevere och San Lorenzo in Panisperna i Rom. (sv)
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  • Pasquale Cati (Jesi, 1550 – Roma, 1620) è stato un pittore italiano. Concilio di Trento di Pasquale Cati (it)
  • Pasquale Cati, född cirka 1550 i Jesi, död 1620 i Rom, var en italiensk målare under senrenässansen och ungbarocken. Han har bland annat utfört fresker i Santa Maria in Trastevere och San Lorenzo in Panisperna i Rom. (sv)
  • Pasquale Cati (hacia 1520-hacia 1620) fue un pintor manierista italiano activo principalmente en Roma. Nacido en Jesi, Cati se trasladó a Roma, donde era conocido como seguidor, si no fue alumno, de Miguel Ángel y más tarde de Federico Zuccaro. El historiador del arte Luigi Lanzi se ocupa brevemente de él como de un pintor inagotable de ese tiempo, aunque de estilo un poco afectado.​ Giovanni Baglione, por su parte, lo menciona en sus biografías. (es)
  • Pasquale Cati (c. 1550–c. 1620) was an Italian Mannerist painter active mostly in Rome. Born in Jesi, Cati moved to Rome, where he was known as a follower, if not pupil, of Michelangelo, and later of Federico Zuccari. Among his works are frescoes in the Remigius chapel of San Luigi dei Francesi, frescoes depicting the life of the Titular saint in San Lorenzo in Panisperna, and in walls and vault in the Altemps chapel in Santa Maria in Trastevere. He is also known for a painting depicting the assembled clergy for the Council of Trent. (en)
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  • Pasquale Cati (es)
  • Pasquale Cati (it)
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