Evaristo Baschenis
Evaristo Baschenis (Bergamo, December 4th, 1607 - Bergamo, March 15th, 1677) is a painter Baroque of the Venetian school of the 17th century.
Born from a family of artists, and friend of a notable family of Violin maker S of Casement bolt, it is known for its dead Natures, generally of musical instruments.
He is the contemporary of the Bergamask Carlo Ceresa, and appears to be influenced by Cristoforo Munari of Modena.
Works
Its small tables are according to the Dictionnaire Bouillet, very required at the 19th century.-
Still life with the musical instruments , Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Still life Cologne
- with the musical instruments , art gallery of Brera, Still life Milan
- with the musical instruments on a table , royal museums of the Art schools of Still life Brussels
- with the musical instruments , Pinacoteca dell' Accademia Carrara, Still life Bergamo
- with the musical instruments with a small statue , Pinacoteca dell' Accademia Carrara, Still life Bergamo
- with the musical instruments , Gallery dell' Accademia, Venice
External bonds
- Evaristo Baschenis in Artcyclopedia
Source
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