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List of works by Guido Cagnacci

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This incomplete list of works byGuido Cagnacci contains paintings and drawings in a variety of genres. Titles and dates often vary by source.

List of works by year

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ImageTitleDateDimensionsCollectionMedium
The Virgin and Child with Saints Sebastian, Roch and Hyacinthc. 1620–1625320 × 190 cmOratory of San Rocco, Montegridolfo (Montegridolfo)Altarpiece[1]
The Procession of the Holy Sacrament1627–1628Museum of Saludecio and Blessed Amato (Saludecio)[a][1]
The Virgin and Child with Three Carmelite Saints: Teresa of Ávila, Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi, and Andrew Corsinic. 1629–1631335 × 230 cmSan Giovanni Battista, Rimini (Rimini)Altarpiece[1]
Infant Jesus between Saints Joseph and Eligius1634241.7 × 156 cmSan Michele Arcangelo, Santarcangelo di Romagna (Santarcangelo di Romagna)[b]Altarpiece[1]
The Penitent Magdalene1637Santa Maria Maddalena, Urbania (Urbania)Altarpiece[1]
Glory of Saint Valerian1642–1644Pinacoteca Civica di Forlì (Forlì)[c][1]
Glory of Saint Mercurialis1642–1643Pinacoteca Civica di Forlì (Forlì)[1]
Allegory of Human Lifec. 1640s118.2 × 95.3 cmPrivate collectionOil on canvas[2]
Allegory of Human Lifec. 1650115 × 94 cmCavallini-Sgarbi Collection (Portogruaro)Oil on canvas[3]
David with the Head of Goliathc. 1645–1650108.3 × 86.4 cmJ. Paul Getty Museum (Los Angeles)Oil on canvas[4]
David Holding Goliath's Headc. 1650Columbia Museum of Art (Columbia, SC)Oil on canvas[5]
The Rape of Europac. 1650Molinari-Pradelli Collection (Castenaso)
Jacob Peeling the Rodsc. 1650148.8 × 186.5 cmPicture Gallery, Buckingham Palace (Royal Collection)Oil on canvas[6]
The Death of Cleopatrac. 1645–165595 × 75 cmMetropolitan Museum of Art (New York City)Oil on canvas[7]
The Death of Cleopatrac. 1660–166245 × 55 cmPinacoteca di Brera (Milan)Oil on canvas[8]
The Death of Cleopatrac. 1661–1662120 × 158 cmKunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna)Oil on canvas[9]
Emperor Leopold I in Coronation Armourc. 1657–1658190 × 120 cmKunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna)Oil on canvas[10]
Saint Jeromeafter 1659160 × 110.5 cmKunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna)Oil on canvas[11]
The Repentant Magdalenec. 1660–1663229.2 × 266.1 cmNorton Simon Museum (Pasadena, CA)Oil on canvas[12]
Head of a Woman in Left Profile, Looking DownUndated22 × 25.4 cmNationalmuseum (Sweden)Black chalk, heightened with white chalk on dark grey washed paper[13]

Disputed attributions

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ImageTitleDateDimensionsCollectionMedium
The Rape of Lucretia(now usually attributed toFelice Ficherelli)c. late 1630s – c. 1640163.5 x 117 cmAccademia di San Luca (Rome)Oil on canvas

Notes

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  1. ^On 8 September 1627, the Confraternity of the Holy Sacrament in Saludecio commissioned Cagnacci to decorate its chapel in the parish church of San Biagio. The painting was later moved out of the church and into the local museum.[1]
  2. ^In August 1634, the Compania of the Carpenters and Blacksmiths ofSantarcangelo di Romagna commissioned Cagnacci to paint an altarpiece with their two patron saints, Joseph and Eligius, for their chapel in Sante Croce. The painting was later moved to San Michele Arcangelo, the church where Cagnacci was baptised.[1]
  3. ^Between 1619 and 1636, a new chapel was built to house theMadonna of the Fire, the most sacred image in Forlì. The chapel was attached to the left nave of the cathedral ofSanta Croce. In 1642, Cagnacci was commissioned for twoquadroni ('large paintings') to decorate the dome of the chapel, representing the patron saints of the city:Valerian andMercurialis. In 1699, they were removed and placed somewhere else in the cathedral. In 1851, they were moved to thePinacoteca Civica di Forlì.[1]

References

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  1. ^abcdefghijSalomon, Xavier F. (30 November 2016)."Travels with Cagnacci".The Frick Collection. Retrieved22 August 2022.
  2. ^Cox, Lucy (5 July 2018)."Live Auction 14772 | Lot 38 | Guido Cagnacci (Sant'Arcangelo di Romagna 1601-1663 Vienna) | Allegory of human life".Christie's. Retrieved22 August 2022.
  3. ^Caliandro, Christian (11 August 2016)."Guido Cagnacci, Allegoria del Tempo (La vita umana), 1650 ca".Artribune. Retrieved22 August 2022.
  4. ^"David with the Head of Goliath (Getty Museum)".Getty: Resources for Visual Art and Cultural Heritage. Retrieved22 August 2022.
  5. ^"David Holding Goliath's Head".The Columbia Museum of Art. Retrieved22 August 2022.
  6. ^Whitaker, Lucy; Clayton, Martin (2007).The Art of Italy in the Royal Collection: Renaissance and Baroque(PDF). London: Royal Collection Enterprises Ltd. p. 304.
  7. ^"Guido Cagnacci | The Death of Cleopatra ca. 1645–55".The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved22 August 2022.
  8. ^"Death of Cleopatra".Pinacoteca di Brera. Retrieved22 August 2022.
  9. ^"Selbstmord der Kleopatra".Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien. Retrieved22 August 2022.
  10. ^"Kaiser Leopold I. (1640-1705) im Krönungsharnisch".Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien. Retrieved22 August 2022.
  11. ^"Hl. Hieronymus".Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien. Retrieved22 August 2022.
  12. ^"The Conversion of Mary Magdalene".Norton Simon Museum. Retrieved22 August 2022.
  13. ^"Head of a woman in left profile, looking down".Nationalmuseum. Retrieved22 August 2022.

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