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Person Born Died Gender Person ID
Vincenzo Carducci Florence 1568 Madrid 1638 M P0873

Instrument(s) Professional group Social status Social sphere Why is the person listed?
vihuela Artist Professional Urban Artist Artist (painter)

Years active Place active Century Region
Valladolid, Segovia, Madrid 17cent Castilla
Biographical information

Vincenzo Carducci (in Spanish, sometimes Vicencio or Vicente Carducho; 1568–1638) was an Italian painter.

He was born in Florence, and was trained as a painter by his brother Bartolomeo, whom he followed to Madrid as a boy.
He Initially painted some works at Valladolid and helped his brother in painting at the Escorial for Philip II of Spain. He returned to the court of Philip III in Madrid in 1606 and helped decorate the recently rebuilt Palacio del Pardo. While at work his brother died, and Vicente took his place. He painted there a history of Achilles. When finished, he was employed for four years by the monks of the Chartreuse of el Paular to decorate their monastery with 54 canvases of historical figures the great cloister. 27 represent the live of St. Bruno, 27 of martyrs.[2][3]
He worked a great deal for the subsequent monarch, Philip IV, and his best pictures are those he executed for him as decorations in the Prado. Examples of his work are preserved at Toledo, Segovia, and several other Spanish cities. For many years he labored in Madrid as a teacher of his art, and among his pupils were Giovanni Ricci, Pedro Obregon, Vela, Francisco Collantes, and other distinguished representatives of the Spanish school during the 17th century.
He also authored a treatise, De las Excelencias de la Pintura or Diálogos de la pintura, su defensa, origen, essencia, definición, modos, y differencias,[a] published in 1633
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincenzo_Carducci acc. 29/09/14

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1633 Vincencio Carducho, Diálogo de la pintura.


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