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Domenico Falcini

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Domenico Falcini (1575-c.1632) was a Flemish Renaissance painter and engraver.[1]

Not much is known about Falcini's life except through his works. He primarily painted religious-themed works for church commissions.[2] One work based on an engraving by Falcini The Judgement of Christ, with Nineteen Shields (copy in Uffizi, Florence) is part of the National Inventory of Continental European Paintings collection.[2] It is documented that Falcini applied to the grand-ducal administration in Florence for the privilege of engraving a new single sheet version (the original was three sheets) in 1618.[3]

References

  1. ^ Misiti, María Cristina, «Falcini, Domenico», en Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, vol. 44 (1994). Trecanni.it.
  2. ^ a b National Inventory of Continental European Paintings Brief Bio Domenico Falcini
  3. ^ "Domenico Falcini", Page 206, Copyright in the Renaissance: Prints and the Privilegio in Sixteenth-Century Venice and Rome, Volume 100 of Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, Author: Christopher L. C. E. Witcombe, Publisher: BRILL, 2004, ISBN 9004137483, 9789004137486
  • Eckhard Leushner, 'The Printing Privilege in Tuscany: Falcini, the Florimis and Callot', Print Quarterly, September 2008, No. 3, Vol. XXV, pp. 243–254.