Angelo Everardi

Crucifixion of the ten thousand Martyrs on Mount Ararat

Angelo Everardi[1] (5 August 1647 – 1678)[2] was a painter and printmaker active in Brescia in the second half of the 17th century. No paintings have been attributed to him with certainty. He is reported to have been a painter of battle scenes, Bambocciate, i.e. low life genre scenes as well as of history paintings.[3]

  1. ^ Many name variations: Angelo Maria Everardi, Angiolov Esseradts, Angiolo Engelbertsz. Esseradts, Angiolo Engelbertsz. Everardi, Angiolo Eversen, Angiolo Engelbertsz. Eversen, Il Fiaminghino
  2. ^ Maria Adelaide Baroncelli, Jan de Herdt e le origini del Fiammenghino, Saggi e Memorie di storia dell'arte Saggi e Memorie di storia dell'arte Vol. 4 (1965), pp. 7, 9-24, 133-141 (26 pages) (in Italian)
  3. ^ EVERARDI Angelo, Enciclopedia Bresciana (in Italian)

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