Anselmo Canera
Anselmo Canera, or Canneri (active 1522–1584), was an Italian painter of the late Renaissance, born and mainly active in Verona.[1] Little is known of his biography. He is said to have trained with Giovanni Francesco Caroto.[2] He painted in fresco in some of the Palladian construction in and around Verona, including Palazzo Thiene and those of Villa Pojana in Pojana Maggiore.[3] During 1550-1560, he collaborated in such fresco work with Bernardino India. He worked with the young Paolo Veronese at the Villa Soranzo near Treviso in 1552,[4] and subsequently is recorded painting at Castelfranco, Vicenza, and Verona. In 1584, his canvas of the Insult to the Pharaoh formed part of a trio of canvases, the others by Felice Brusasorzi and Paolo Farinati depicting scenes from the life of Moses in the Palazzo Ridolfi.[5]
References
- Netherlands Institute of Art.
- Bernasconi, Cesare (1864). Studi sopra la storia della pittura italiana dei secoli xiv e xv e della scuola pittorica veronese dai medi tempi fino tutto il secolo xviii. Googlebooks. p. 346.
- Ville Vicentine, entry on the painter.
- Penny, 331
- Website of the Museo degli Affreschi, entry on the cycle of frescoes of the Palazzo Ridolfi.
Sources
- Bryan, Michael (1886). Robert Edmund Graves (ed.). Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, Biographical and Critical (Volume I: A-K). York St. #4, Covent Garden, London; Original from Fogg Library, Digitized May 18, 2007: George Bell and Sons. p. 225.CS1 maint: location (link)
- Penny, Nicholas, National Gallery Catalogues (new series): The Sixteenth Century Italian Paintings, Volume II, Venice 1540-1600, 2008, National Gallery Publications Ltd, ISBN 1857099133