Domenico Falcini

Domenico Falcini (Siena, 8 May 1575-c.1632) was an Italian Renaissance painter and engraver.[1]

Not much is known about Falcini's life except through his works. He primarily painted religious-themed works for church commissions.[2] One work based on an engraving by Falcini The Judgement of Christ, with Nineteen Shields (copy in Uffizi, Florence) is part of the National Inventory of Continental European Paintings collection.[2] It is documented that Falcini applied to the grand-ducal administration in Florence for the privilege of engraving a new single sheet version (the original was three sheets) in 1618.[3]

References

  1. Misiti, María Cristina, «Falcini, Domenico», en Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, vol. 44 (1994). Trecanni.it.
  2. National Inventory of Continental European Paintings Brief Bio Domenico Falcini
  3. "Domenico Falcini", Page 206, Copyright in the Renaissance: Prints and the Privilegio in Sixteenth-Century Venice and Rome, Volume 100 of Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, Author: Christopher L. C. E. Witcombe, Publisher: BRILL, 2004, ISBN 9004137483, 9789004137486
  • Eckhard Leushner, 'The Printing Privilege in Tuscany: Falcini, the Florimis and Callot', Print Quarterly, September 2008, No. 3, Vol. XXV, pp. 243–254.


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