quercino - translation to English
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quercino - translation to English

PAINTER OF THE ITALIAN 17TH CENTURY (1591-1666)
Il Guercino; Giovanni Barbieri; Barbieri, Giovanni; Giovanni Francesco Barbieri; Gian-Francesco Barbieri; Gianfancesco Barbieri; Guerchin; Guercino il Magnifico; Giovanni Francesco Guercino
  • ''Et in Arcadia ego'']] (c. 1618-1622) marks the first known usage of this Latin motto (inscribed on the plinth beneath the skull)
  • [[Caravaggio]]'s influence is apparent in this canvas ''Christ and the Woman of Samaria '' (c. 1619-1620)
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  • Guercino – ''The Persian Sibyl'' (1647-48)
  •  Guercino – ''The Woman taken in Adultery'', [[Dulwich Picture Gallery]] (1621)
  •  Guercino – ''[[Flagellation of Christ]]'' (1657)
  • Tomb of Guercino, [[Santissimo Salvatore, Bologna]]

quercino      
oaken, made out of wood from the oak tree
oaken      
adj. di quercia, quercino; della quercia

Wikipedia

Guercino

Giovanni Francesco Barbieri (February 8, 1591 – December 22, 1666), better known as (il) Guercino (Italian pronunciation: [ɡwerˈtʃiːno]), was an Italian Baroque painter and draftsman from Cento in the Emilia region, who was active in Rome and Bologna. The vigorous naturalism of his early manner contrasts with the classical equilibrium of his later works. His many drawings are noted for their luminosity and lively style.