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Niccolò Paganelli

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Niccolò Paganelli (7 December 1538 – 1620) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance period.

Born in Faenza to an aristocratic family, he initially trained locally, then moved to Rome for a number of years. He returned to Faenza, where he painted both sacred subjects and portraits.[1] Few paintings of his are known; one altarpiece in the Pinacoteca of Faenza, depicting the Presentation of Jesus at the Temple (circa 1585), portrays a crowded, mannerist scene, recalling works of Giulio Romano.[2]

References

  1. ^ Dei pittori e degli artisti faentini de' secoli XV e XVI, by Gian Marcello Valgimigli, page 118-122.
  2. ^ Pinacoteca di Faenza, Presentation at the Temple.