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Francesco Caccianiga (1700–1781) was an Italian painter and engraver. He was born in Milan. In Bologna, he became a pupil of Marcantonio Franceschini. He afterwards visited Rome, where he established himself under the patronage of Marcantonio Borghese, 5th Prince of Sulmona, for whom he executed some considerable works in the Palazzo and the Villa Borghese. His principal works are at Ancona, where he painted several altar-pieces, among them, Marriage of the Virgin and Last Supper. A few engravings by him are known, one being The Death of Lucretia. He died in Rome.

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  • Francesco Caccianiga (1700–1781) was an Italian painter and engraver. He was born in Milan. In Bologna, he became a pupil of Marcantonio Franceschini. He afterwards visited Rome, where he established himself under the patronage of Marcantonio Borghese, 5th Prince of Sulmona, for whom he executed some considerable works in the Palazzo and the Villa Borghese. His principal works are at Ancona, where he painted several altar-pieces, among them, Marriage of the Virgin and Last Supper. A few engravings by him are known, one being The Death of Lucretia. He died in Rome. (en)
  • Francesco Caccianiga (Milán, 6 de agosto de 1700 - Roma, 1781), pintor italiano, que trabajó a caballo entre los últimos estertores del barroco y la época neoclasicista. Aunque muy prolífico, careció de originalidad, limitándose a practicar un arte derivado de modelos aprendidos en su juventud. (es)
  • Francesco Caccianiga (Milano, 6 agosto 1700 – Roma, 14 marzo 1781) è stato un pittore e incisore italiano. Nato a Milano, si trasferì poi a Bologna dove divenne allievo di Marcantonio Franceschini. Successivamente visitò Roma, dove si stabilì sotto il patronato del principe Marcantonio IV Borghese, per il quale realizzò alcune opere notevoli nel Palazzo Borghese e nella Villa Borghese. Altre sue opere importanti sono ad Ancona, dove dipinse diverse pale d'altare, fra queste ricordiamo Il matrimonio della vergine e l'Ultima cena. Altre opere importanti: (it)
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  • Francesco Caccianiga (1700–1781) was an Italian painter and engraver. He was born in Milan. In Bologna, he became a pupil of Marcantonio Franceschini. He afterwards visited Rome, where he established himself under the patronage of Marcantonio Borghese, 5th Prince of Sulmona, for whom he executed some considerable works in the Palazzo and the Villa Borghese. His principal works are at Ancona, where he painted several altar-pieces, among them, Marriage of the Virgin and Last Supper. A few engravings by him are known, one being The Death of Lucretia. He died in Rome. (en)
  • Francesco Caccianiga (Milán, 6 de agosto de 1700 - Roma, 1781), pintor italiano, que trabajó a caballo entre los últimos estertores del barroco y la época neoclasicista. Aunque muy prolífico, careció de originalidad, limitándose a practicar un arte derivado de modelos aprendidos en su juventud. (es)
  • Francesco Caccianiga (Milano, 6 agosto 1700 – Roma, 14 marzo 1781) è stato un pittore e incisore italiano. Nato a Milano, si trasferì poi a Bologna dove divenne allievo di Marcantonio Franceschini. Successivamente visitò Roma, dove si stabilì sotto il patronato del principe Marcantonio IV Borghese, per il quale realizzò alcune opere notevoli nel Palazzo Borghese e nella Villa Borghese. Altre sue opere importanti sono ad Ancona, dove dipinse diverse pale d'altare, fra queste ricordiamo Il matrimonio della vergine e l'Ultima cena. Ci sono giunte anche una serie di incisioni, di cui la più famosa è Morte di Lucrezia. Altre opere importanti: * Martirio di Santa Catalina (1719, chiesa di Santa Maria Beltrade, Milano), perduta. * San Celso sconfigge i sacerdoti pagani (1736-38, Santi Celso e Giuliano, Roma) * Giuramento dell'Immacolata Concezione (1763, Università di Salamanca) * Aurora (1773-74, Palazzo Borghese, Roma) * Caduta di Fetonte (1778, Villa Borghese, Roma) (it)
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