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Index Jacopo Zoboli

Jacopo Zoboli, also known by Giacomo, (23 May 1681 – 22 February 1767) was an Italian painter of the Baroque style.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 47 relations: Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna, Accademia di San Luca, Angelo Maria Querini, Baroque, Bologna, Brescia, Capitoline Museums, Church of the Gesù, Coimbra, Dublin, Ducal Palace of Modena, Frances of Rome, Francesco Stringa, Galleria Estense, Giovanni Gioseffo dal Sole, Giovanni Paolo Panini, Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari, Jacopino Consetti, John Francis Regis, John V of Portugal, Modena, Neri Maria Corsini, New Cathedral, Brescia, Palazzo Barberini, Palazzo Chigi of Ariccia, Palazzo Corsini, Rome, Palazzo Farnese, Palazzo Venezia, Philip Neri, Pope Benedict XIV, Pope Clement XII, Rome, San Carlo al Corso, San Domenico, Modena, San Giovanni della Pigna, Rome, Sant'Adriano III Papa, Spilamberto, Sant'Agostino, Modena, Sant'Antonio dei Portoghesi, Sant'Apollinare, Rome, Sant'Eustachio, Santa Maria della Pace, Brescia, Santa Maria in Trastevere, Santa Prassede, Santissime Stimmate di San Francesco, Sebastiano Conca, Stanislaus Kostka, Visitation (Christianity).

  2. 1760s deaths
  3. Italian etchers

Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna

The Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna ("academy of fine arts of Bologna") is a public tertiary academy of fine art in Bologna, in Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy.

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Accademia di San Luca

The Accademia di San Luca (Academy of Saint Luke) is an Italian academy of artists in Rome.

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Angelo Maria Querini

Angelo Maria Querini or Quirini (30 March 1680 – 6 January 1755) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Baroque

The Baroque is a Western style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished from the early 17th century until the 1750s.

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Bologna

Bologna (Bulåggna; Bononia) is the capital and largest city of the Emilia-Romagna region, in northern Italy.

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Brescia

Brescia (locally; Brèsa,; Brixia; Bressa) is a city and comune (municipality) in the region of Lombardy, in northern Italy.

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Capitoline Museums

The Capitoline Museums are a group of art and archaeological museums in Piazza del Campidoglio, on top of the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy.

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Church of the Gesù

The Church of the Gesù (Chiesa del Gesù) is the mother church of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), a Catholic religious order.

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Coimbra

Coimbra (also,, or) is a city and a municipality in Portugal.

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Dublin

Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland and also the largest city by size on the island of Ireland.

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Ducal Palace of Modena

The Ducal Palace of Modena is a Baroque palace in Modena, Italy.

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Frances of Rome

Francesca Bussa de' Leoni (1384 – March 9, 1440), known as Frances of Rome (Francesca Romana; Francisca Rōmāna), was an Italian Catholic mystic, organizer of charitable services and a Benedictine oblate who founded a religious community of oblates, who share a common life without religious vows.

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Francesco Stringa

Francesco Stringa (1635–1709) was an Italian painter of the Baroque era, active mainly near his native city of Modena. Jacopo Zoboli and Francesco Stringa are painters from Modena.

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Galleria Estense

The Galleria Estense is an art gallery in the heart of Modena, centred around the collection of the d’Este family: rulers of Modena, Reggio and Ferrara from 1289 to 1796.

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Giovanni Gioseffo dal Sole

Giovanni Gioseffo dal Sole (10 December 1654 – 22 July 1719) was an Italian painter and engraver from Bologna, active in the late-Baroque period. Jacopo Zoboli and Giovanni Gioseffo dal Sole are 18th-century Italian male artists and 18th-century Italian painters.

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Giovanni Paolo Panini

Giovanni Paolo, also known as Gian Paolo Panini or Pannini (17 June 1691 – 21 October 1765), was an Italian painter and architect who worked in Rome and is primarily known as one of the vedutisti ("view painters"). Jacopo Zoboli and Giovanni Paolo Panini are 18th-century Italian painters.

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Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari

Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (10 March 1654 – 8 September 1727), also known simply as Giuseppe Chiari, was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period, active mostly in Rome. Jacopo Zoboli and Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari are 18th-century Italian male artists and 18th-century Italian painters.

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Jacopino Consetti

Jacopino Consetti (1651–1726) was an Italian painter. Jacopo Zoboli and Jacopino Consetti are 18th-century Italian male artists, 18th-century Italian painters and painters from Modena.

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John Francis Regis

Jean-François Régis, SJ, commonly known as Saint John Francis Regis and Saint Regis (31 January 1597 – 31 December 1640), was a French priest of the Society of Jesus, recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church in 1737.

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John V of Portugal

Dom John V (João Francisco António José Bento Bernardo.; 22 October 1689 – 31 July 1750), known as the Magnanimous (o Magnânimo) and the Portuguese Sun King (o Rei-Sol Português), was King of Portugal from 9 December 1706 until his death in 1750.

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Modena

Modena (Mòdna; Mutna; Mutina) is a city and comune (municipality) on the south side of the Po Valley, in the Province of Modena, in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy.

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Neri Maria Corsini

Neri Maria Corsini (19 May 1685 – 6 December 1770) was an Italian nobleman and Catholic priest and cardinal.

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New Cathedral, Brescia

The Duomo Nuovo or New Cathedral is the largest Catholic church in Brescia, Italy.

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Palazzo Barberini

The Palazzo Barberini (Barberini Palace) is a 17th-century palace in Rome, facing the Piazza Barberini in Rione Trevi.

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Palazzo Chigi of Ariccia

The Palazzo Chigi of Ariccia was the ducal palace of the Chigi family located in the center of the town of Ariccia, near Rome, Italy.

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Palazzo Corsini, Rome

The Palazzo Corsini is a prominent late-baroque palace in Rome, erected for the Corsini family between 1730 and 1740 as an elaboration of the prior building on the site, a 15th-century villa of the Riario family, based on designs of Ferdinando Fuga.

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Palazzo Farnese

Palazzo Farnese or Farnese Palace is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome.

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Palazzo Venezia

The Palazzo Venezia or Palazzo Barbo, formerly "'Palace of Saint Mark'", is a large early Renaissance palace in central Rome, Italy, situated to the north of the Capitoline Hill.

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Philip Neri

Philip Romolo Neri (Filippo Romolo Neri,; 22 July 151526 May 1595), known as the "Second Apostle of Rome" after Saint Peter, was an Italian Catholic priest noted for founding the Congregation of the Oratory, a society of secular clergy.

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Pope Benedict XIV

Pope Benedict XIV (Benedictus XIV; Benedetto XIV; 31 March 1675 – 3 May 1758), born Prospero Lorenzo Lambertini, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 17 August 1740 to his death in May 1758.

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Pope Clement XII

Pope Clement XII (Clemens XII; Clemente XII; 7 April 16526 February 1740), born Lorenzo Corsini, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 12 July 1730 to his death in February 1740.

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Rome

Rome (Italian and Roma) is the capital city of Italy.

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San Carlo al Corso

Sant'Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso (usually known simply as San Carlo al Corso) is a basilica church in Rome, Italy, facing onto the central part of the Via del Corso.

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San Domenico, Modena

San Domenico is a Baroque-style, Roman Catholic church facing Piazza Roma across from the Ducal Palace, in central Modena, Italy.

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San Giovanni della Pigna, Rome

San Giovanni della Pigna is a small Roman Catholic church located on Traversa Vicolo della Minerva in the rione Pigna of Rome, Italy.

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Sant'Adriano III Papa, Spilamberto

Sant'Adriano III Papa is a Roman Catholic parish church located in Spilamberto, province of Modena, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy.

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Sant'Agostino, Modena

Chiesa Parrocchiale di Sant'Agostino is a Roman Catholic parish church on Piazza Sant'Agostino in central Modena, Italy.

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Sant'Antonio dei Portoghesi

The church of Saint Anthony in Campo Marzio, known as Saint Anthony of the Portuguese (Sant'Antonio dei Portoghesi, Santo António dos Portugueses), is a Baroque Roman Catholic titular church in Rome, dedicated to Saint Anthony of Lisbon.

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Sant'Apollinare, Rome

The Basilica di Sant'Apollinare alle Terme Neroniane-Alessandrine ("Basilica of Saint Apollinaris at the Baths of Nero") is a titular church in Rome, Italy, dedicated to St Apollinare, the first bishop of Ravenna.

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Sant'Eustachio

Sant'Eustachio is a Roman Catholic titular church and minor basilica in Rome, named for the martyr Saint Eustace.

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Santa Maria della Pace, Brescia

Saint Mary of the Peace Church (Chiesa di Santa Maria della Pace in Italian) is a Baroque-style, Roman Catholic church located on Via Pace in central Brescia, region of Lombardy, Italy.

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Santa Maria in Trastevere

The Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere (Basilica di Santa Maria in Trastevere); Our Lady in Trastevere) is a titular minor basilica in the Trastevere district of Rome, and one of the oldest churches of Rome. The basic floor plan and wall structure of the church date back to the 340s, and much of the structure to 1140–43.

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Santa Prassede

The Basilica of Saint Praxedes (Basilica Sanctae Praxedis, Basilica di Santa Prassede all’Esquillino), commonly known in Italian as Santa Prassede, is an early medieval titular church and minor basilica located near the papal basilica of Saint Mary Major, on Via di Santa Prassede, rione Monti in Rome, Italy.

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Santissime Stimmate di San Francesco

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Sebastiano Conca

Sebastiano Conca (Gaeta, 8 January 1680 – Naples, 1 September 1764) was an Italian painter. Jacopo Zoboli and Sebastiano Conca are 18th-century Italian male artists and 18th-century Italian painters.

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Stanislaus Kostka

Stanisław Kostka S.J. (28 October 1550 – 15 August 1568) was a Polish novice of the Society of Jesus.

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Visitation (Christianity)

In Christianity, the Visitation, also known as the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, refers to the visit of Mary, who was pregnant with Jesus, to Elizabeth, who was pregnant with John the Baptist, in the Gospel of Luke,.

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See also

1760s deaths

Italian etchers

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacopo_Zoboli

Also known as Giacomo Zoboli.