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Francesco Maria Tassi

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Francesco Maria Tassi (1716 in Bergamo – 1782) was an Italian art historian whose book, Lives of the Painters, Sculptors, and Architects of Bergamo, published posthumously in 1793, provided important biographical information on artists such as Lorenzo Lotto, Fra Galgario, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, and Francesco Zuccarelli.[1] His account of contemporaries was often enlivened by first-hand knowledge, for example with Tiepolo and Zuccarelli, who at times visited Tassi's home villa of Tasso, called Celadina, in Bergamo.[2][3] Tassi also edited a compilation of writings by Benvenuto Cellini which appeared in print in 1829.[4]

Notes

  1. ^ Tassi, Francesco Maria. Vite de' pittori, scultori e architetti bergamaschi. Bergamo, 1793.
  2. ^ "San Girolamo Emiliani presenta i fanciulli alla Madonna con Bambino". LombardiaBeniCulturali. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  3. ^ "Villa dei Tasso". Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  4. ^ Cellini, Benevenuto. Tassi, Francesco Maria; ed. Vita di Benvenuto Cellini: orefice e scultore fiorentino. G. Piatti. Florence, 1829. Tassi wrote a preface for the three volume work which was divided into sections for autobiography, prose, and poetry, some of the material hitherto unpublished.