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Domenichino
[ doh-mey-ni-kee-noh; Italian daw-me-nee-kee-naw ]
noun
- Domenico Zampieri (Le Dominiquin), 1581–1641, Italian painter.
Domenichino
/ domeniˈkiːno /
noun
- DomenichinoDomenico Zampieri15811641MItalianARTS AND CRAFTS: painter full name Domenico Zampieri (doˈmeːniko dzamˈpjɛːri). 1581–1641, Italian Baroque painter, noted for his frescoes and the altarpiece Last Communion of St Jerome (1614)
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Domenichino secretly hired, as for his own use, one of the boats belonging to a fisherman of Spera.
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Besides being the intimate friend of Du Quesnoy, he was a devout pupil of Domenichino, for whom he had the greatest reverence.
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There he received from the painter Domenichino the necessary training for the work which he desired to take up.
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He also studied anatomy, and attended the academy of Domenichino, whom he considered the first master in Rome.
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The varying fortunes of Domenichino's fame form a curious chapter in the history of taste.
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