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Tintore, Simone del
Document Type
Reference Entry
Author
Moro, Franco, author
Source
Oxford Art Online, 2003
Subject
Italian
Language
English
Abstract
(b Lucca, May 7, 1630; d Lucca, Feb 16, 1708). Italian painter. He trained at the painting academy opened in Lucca by Pietro Paolini in the mid-17th century and was acknowledged to be an excellent painter of still-lifes. He bequeathed to his third wife, Caterina del Testore, 13 paintings, almost all of them of religious subjects, which may represent evidence of a still unknown aspect of Simone’s painting. There are numerous records of still-lifes by him in collections in Lucca: fruit, fungi, flowers, animals, fish and kitchens are among the most common subjects. Attempts to recreate his oeuvre were inspired by a Still-life with Mushrooms and Cabbage (priv. col., see 1960 exh. cat., pl. 57), which has an old inscription with the name of the painter on the back of the canvas. On the basis of that picture, Gregori (1964 exh. cat.) also attributed to Simone two Still-lifes with Fruit and Vegetables (both Milan, Castello Sforzesco), one of which bears the initials ...