Rutilio Manetti

Rutilio Manetti (born in 1571 with His - died in 1639 in the same city) was a Italian painter of the Sienan school.

Biography

August 1st Rutilio Manetti was active with His, city where it brought the manner of the Caravage, which it discovered at the time of a voyage to Rome in 1615. Following this discovery, it was devoted mainly to the religious topics. He was the pupil of Francesco Vanni and Ventura Salimbeni.

Works

Its most important works are:

  • the Fresco S illustrating the life of Holy Roch (1605-1610) in the church of the same name, to His,
  • the Crucifixion in the oratory of San Giacomo in Salicotto, to His (1625-1627),
  • “Saint Jerome comforted by two angels” in the collection of the Assembles dei Paschi (1628), with His.

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