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Lorenzo Pasinelli (September 4, 1629 – March 4, 1700) was an Italian painter active mainly in Bologna during the late Baroque period. He was born in Bologna, and initially trained in the studio of Simone Cantarini. He then pursued studies in Rome. Despite that training, his works have an air of Mannerism. In an overview of two major Bolognese painters circa 1700, one author describes that Pasinelli: His pupils included Gian Antonio Burrini, Gioseffo dal Sole, Giovanni Pietro Zanotti, Giuseppe Maria Mazza, Antonio Lorenzini, and Donato Creti.

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  • Lorenzo Pasinelli (* 4. September 1629 in Bologna; † 4. März 1700 ebenda) war ein italienischer Maler der Bologneser Schule. (de)
  • Lorenzo Pasinelli (Bolonia, 13​ de septiembre de 1629 - Bolonia, 4 de marzo de 1700), fue un pintor italiano, activo en su ciudad natal de Bolonia durante la época del Barroco tardío. (es)
  • Lorenzo Pasinelli (September 4, 1629 – March 4, 1700) was an Italian painter active mainly in Bologna during the late Baroque period. He was born in Bologna, and initially trained in the studio of Simone Cantarini. He then pursued studies in Rome. Despite that training, his works have an air of Mannerism. In an overview of two major Bolognese painters circa 1700, one author describes that Pasinelli: Lorenzo liked the design of Raphael joined with the charm of Paolo Veronese; while Carlo (Cignani) liked the grace of Correggio united to the erudition of Annibale (Carracci) ... while Pisanelli did not attain a fullness of correct design, which (Veronese) had advanced ... no one will fail to recognize in Pisanelli large picturesque fire and great new ideas, but sometimes is a tad forced in his movements, and using new and bizarre clothes. He collaborated after 1648 with Flaminio Torre. He is known to have painted a Miracle of St. Anthony for the church of San Francesco (now found in San Petronio) He painted for the local Senatore Francesco Ghisilieri a Love disarmed by the nymphs of Diana, now found in the Pinacoteca BPER of Modena. Attributed to Pasinelli, in the same collection is an atypical, almost genre-like allegory of a Young Girl with an Open Cage. He painted a Holy Family and a Resurrection of the dead for the church of San Francesco in Bologna. He also painted Christ's Entry into Jerusalem and a Christ's return from Purgatory for the former Certosa of Bologna. His pupils included Gian Antonio Burrini, Gioseffo dal Sole, Giovanni Pietro Zanotti, Giuseppe Maria Mazza, Antonio Lorenzini, and Donato Creti. * Libyan Sibyl * Erythraean Sibyl * Sibyl * St Cecilia (1665) * Roman Charity (1670) * Sophonisba (1649) * Sibyl inspired by Putto (Budrioli Family Sibyl) * Lute Player * Mary Magdalen * Diana and Nymphs * Christ enters Jerusalem * Resurrected Christ and Fathers of Church visit his Mother Mary * Adoration by Shepherds * St Anthony of Padua performs a Resurrection (San Petronio, Bologna) * Divorce of Julia, wife of Pompey (1672-1676) * Hercules at Crossroads (1690) (en)
  • Lorenzo Pasinelli (né à Bologne le 4 septembre 1629 et mort le 4 mars 1700 dans la même ville) est un peintre italien de l'école bolonaise. (fr)
  • Lorenzo Pasinelli (4 settembre 1629 – 4 marzo 1700) è stato un pittore italiano del periodo barocco della scuola bolognese. Sofonisba - collezione privata (Torino) Studiò presso Simone Cantarini, nonostante questa esperienza le sue opere hanno un sapore manierista. Dopo il 1648 collaborò con . Presso il suo studio transitarono Giovanni Antonio Burrini, Gioseffo dal Sole, Giovanni Pietro Zanotti, Giuseppe Maria Mazza, Ercole Fava, Donato Creti, Maria Caterina Locatelli e Giuseppe Gambarini. (it)
  • Лоренцо Пазинелли (итал. Lorenzo Pasinelli; 4 сентября 1629, Болонья — 4 марта 1700, там же) — итальянский живописец эпохи барокко из Болоньи. (ru)
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  • Lorenzo Pasinelli (* 4. September 1629 in Bologna; † 4. März 1700 ebenda) war ein italienischer Maler der Bologneser Schule. (de)
  • Lorenzo Pasinelli (Bolonia, 13​ de septiembre de 1629 - Bolonia, 4 de marzo de 1700), fue un pintor italiano, activo en su ciudad natal de Bolonia durante la época del Barroco tardío. (es)
  • Lorenzo Pasinelli (né à Bologne le 4 septembre 1629 et mort le 4 mars 1700 dans la même ville) est un peintre italien de l'école bolonaise. (fr)
  • Lorenzo Pasinelli (4 settembre 1629 – 4 marzo 1700) è stato un pittore italiano del periodo barocco della scuola bolognese. Sofonisba - collezione privata (Torino) Studiò presso Simone Cantarini, nonostante questa esperienza le sue opere hanno un sapore manierista. Dopo il 1648 collaborò con . Presso il suo studio transitarono Giovanni Antonio Burrini, Gioseffo dal Sole, Giovanni Pietro Zanotti, Giuseppe Maria Mazza, Ercole Fava, Donato Creti, Maria Caterina Locatelli e Giuseppe Gambarini. (it)
  • Лоренцо Пазинелли (итал. Lorenzo Pasinelli; 4 сентября 1629, Болонья — 4 марта 1700, там же) — итальянский живописец эпохи барокко из Болоньи. (ru)
  • Lorenzo Pasinelli (September 4, 1629 – March 4, 1700) was an Italian painter active mainly in Bologna during the late Baroque period. He was born in Bologna, and initially trained in the studio of Simone Cantarini. He then pursued studies in Rome. Despite that training, his works have an air of Mannerism. In an overview of two major Bolognese painters circa 1700, one author describes that Pasinelli: His pupils included Gian Antonio Burrini, Gioseffo dal Sole, Giovanni Pietro Zanotti, Giuseppe Maria Mazza, Antonio Lorenzini, and Donato Creti. (en)
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  • Lorenzo Pasinelli (de)
  • Lorenzo Pasinelli (es)
  • Lorenzo Pasinelli (it)
  • Lorenzo Pasinelli (fr)
  • Lorenzo Pasinelli (en)
  • Пазинелли, Лоренцо (ru)
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