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Sollecito Arisi (active late 16th and first half of 17th century) was an Italian Augustinian monk and painter, active in Lodi. He appears to have trained with the School of Cremona, and his style recalls that of Giovanni Battista Trotti. He frescoed the library of the Augustinian convent in Lodi, but the work was destroyed in the 19th century. In Lodi, he also painted an Adoration of the Magi (1596) for the church of Sant'Agnese; a St Francis receives the stigmata with donors (1611) for the church of San Francesco, and a Visitation of Mary and Elizabeth with Sts Joseph and Zaccarias (1651) for the church of the .

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  • Sollecito Arisi (XVI. mendearen amaieran eta XVII. mendearen lehen erdian aktiboa) italiar fraide eta margolari agustindarra izan zen, Lodin jardun zuena. Cremonako Eskolan trebatu zela dirudi, eta bere estiloak gogoratzen du. Freskoa egin zuen Lodiko agustindarren komentuko liburutegian, baina obra suntsitu zuten XIX. mendean. Lodin, Errege Magoen Adorazioa ere (1596) margotu zuen elizarako; a San Frantziskok estigmak jasotzen ditu dohaintzarekin (1611) San Frantzisko elizarako, eta Maria eta Isabelen bisita bat San Jose eta Zakariasekin (1651) elizarako. (eu)
  • Sollecito Arisi (active late 16th and first half of 17th century) was an Italian Augustinian monk and painter, active in Lodi. He appears to have trained with the School of Cremona, and his style recalls that of Giovanni Battista Trotti. He frescoed the library of the Augustinian convent in Lodi, but the work was destroyed in the 19th century. In Lodi, he also painted an Adoration of the Magi (1596) for the church of Sant'Agnese; a St Francis receives the stigmata with donors (1611) for the church of San Francesco, and a Visitation of Mary and Elizabeth with Sts Joseph and Zaccarias (1651) for the church of the . (en)
  • Sollecito Arisi (... – ...; fl. fine XVI secolo-metà del XVII) è stato un pittore, monaco cristiano agostiniano italiano attivo a Lodi. (it)
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  • Sollecito Arisi (XVI. mendearen amaieran eta XVII. mendearen lehen erdian aktiboa) italiar fraide eta margolari agustindarra izan zen, Lodin jardun zuena. Cremonako Eskolan trebatu zela dirudi, eta bere estiloak gogoratzen du. Freskoa egin zuen Lodiko agustindarren komentuko liburutegian, baina obra suntsitu zuten XIX. mendean. Lodin, Errege Magoen Adorazioa ere (1596) margotu zuen elizarako; a San Frantziskok estigmak jasotzen ditu dohaintzarekin (1611) San Frantzisko elizarako, eta Maria eta Isabelen bisita bat San Jose eta Zakariasekin (1651) elizarako. (eu)
  • Sollecito Arisi (active late 16th and first half of 17th century) was an Italian Augustinian monk and painter, active in Lodi. He appears to have trained with the School of Cremona, and his style recalls that of Giovanni Battista Trotti. He frescoed the library of the Augustinian convent in Lodi, but the work was destroyed in the 19th century. In Lodi, he also painted an Adoration of the Magi (1596) for the church of Sant'Agnese; a St Francis receives the stigmata with donors (1611) for the church of San Francesco, and a Visitation of Mary and Elizabeth with Sts Joseph and Zaccarias (1651) for the church of the . (en)
  • Sollecito Arisi (... – ...; fl. fine XVI secolo-metà del XVII) è stato un pittore, monaco cristiano agostiniano italiano attivo a Lodi. (it)
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  • Sollecito Arisi (eu)
  • Sollecito Arisi (it)
  • Sollecito Arisi (en)
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