Saint Peter. 114 x 135 cm. Oil on canvas. Uffizi Gallery

Paolo Emilio Besenzi (1608–1656) was an Italian painter, sculptor, and architect of the 17th century, born and active in Reggio Emilia. He lived and worked as a painter, sculptor and architect in Reggio Emilia in the first half of the 17th century. According to Tiraboschi he was sent to France for a short time, at the court of Louis XIII, who would have named him a knight.[1] He trained with Francesco Albani, and was a friend and companion of Lionello Spada. He was buried in the now demolished church of Santa Maria Maddalena, for which he designed the main altar.[2]

Works

Among the works by the artist were:

In the Church of San Pietro, beyond the canvas of St Placido, are several sculptural works:

He made also twelve apostles and four evangelists for the Confraternity of San Domenico;[5][6] the twelve apostles are lost. It is said that Besenzi helped design the reconstruction of the Church of Sant'Agostino.

References

  1. ^ Ferratini, Teresa. "- Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 9 (1967)". Treccani. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
  2. ^ Tiraboschi, Girolamo (1786). Notizie de' pittori, scultori, incisori, e architetti natii degli stati del Serenissimo Signor Duca di Modena. Modena: Presso la Societa' Tipografica. pp. 117–118.
  3. ^ Tiraboschi, G: By the 19th-century, replaced by a Deposition by Pier Maria Clementi
  4. ^ B. Adorni, E. Monducci, I Benedettini a Reggio Emilia, Reggio Emilia, 2002
  5. ^ G. Tiraboschi: the latter were transferred in 1770 to the Cathedral, and by Fra Stefano da Carpi, the latter were converted to patriarchs of the Bible.
  6. ^ "BESENZI, Paolo Emilio in "Dizionario Biografico"".