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Giuseppe Cesari
1568–1640
(b Arpino, ?1568; d Rome, 3 July 1640). Italian Mannerist painter, active mainly in Rome. He had an enormous reputation in the first two decades of the 17th century, when he gained some of the most prestigious commissions of the day, most notably the designing of the mosaics for the dome of St Peter's (1603–12).
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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The Archangel Michael and the Rebel Angels c.1592–1593 Giuseppe Cesari (1568–1640)The Archangel Michael and the Rebel Angels c.1592–1593 Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
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The Expulsion from Paradise Giuseppe Cesari (1568–1640)The Expulsion from Paradise Christ Church, University of Oxford
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The Agony in the Garden c.1590–1600 Giuseppe Cesari (1568–1640)The Agony in the Garden c.1590–1600 National Museum Wales, National Museum Cardiff
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Saint Lawrence among the Poor and Sick before 1588 Giuseppe Cesari (1568–1640)Saint Lawrence among the Poor and Sick before 1588 The Barber Institute of Fine Arts
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The Transfiguration c.1620 Giuseppe Cesari (1568–1640)The Transfiguration c.1620 Ferens Art Gallery
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The Expulsion from Paradise c.1600–1610 Giuseppe Cesari (1568–1640)The Expulsion from Paradise c.1600–1610 English Heritage, The Wellington Collection, Apsley House
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The Agony in the Garden Giuseppe Cesari (1568–1640) (after)The Agony in the Garden National Trust, Uppark
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The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine late 16th C–mid-17th C Giuseppe Cesari (1568–1640) (follower of)The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine late 16th C–mid-17th C English Heritage, The Wellington Collection, Apsley House