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==Biography==
==Biography==
His father Gaetano Fancelli was a violincello player. Petronio trained with the architect [[Mauro Tesi]]. He collaborated with the figure painter [[Pietro Fabri[[ in painting He painted for the Madonna della Consolazione, near the Porta di Saragozza. He also painted in the Palazzo Bianchi. He decorated the main chapel in the parish church of Santa Agata, and the quadratura of the eight chapel.<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=49VGAQAAIAAJ Felsina pittrice: vite de' pittori bolognesi, con aggiunte], Volume 3, by Count Carlo Cesare Malvasia, Stamperia Marco Pagliarini, Rome, (1769) page 328.</ref> His son was the ornamental painter [[Pietro Fancelli]].
His father Gaetano Fancelli was a violincello player. Petronio trained with the architect [[Mauro Tesi]]. He collaborated with the figure painter [[Pietro Fabri]] in painting He painted for the Madonna della Consolazione, near the [[Porta Saragozza]]. He also painted in the Palazzo Bianchi. He decorated the main chapel in the parish church of Santa Agata, and the quadratura of the eight chapel.<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=49VGAQAAIAAJ Felsina pittrice: vite de' pittori bolognesi, con aggiunte], Volume 3, by Count Carlo Cesare Malvasia, Stamperia Marco Pagliarini, Rome, (1769) page 328.</ref> His son was the ornamental painter [[Pietro Fancelli]].


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 14:09, 27 April 2014

Petronio Fancelli (1734-1800) was an Italian painter, active mostly as an ornamental quadratura painter in Bologna. [1]

Biography

His father Gaetano Fancelli was a violincello player. Petronio trained with the architect Mauro Tesi. He collaborated with the figure painter Pietro Fabri in painting He painted for the Madonna della Consolazione, near the Porta Saragozza. He also painted in the Palazzo Bianchi. He decorated the main chapel in the parish church of Santa Agata, and the quadratura of the eight chapel.[2] His son was the ornamental painter Pietro Fancelli.

References

  1. ^ Bologna tra storia e osterie: viaggio nelle tradizioni. Alessandro Molinari Pradelli, 2001, Page 60.
  2. ^ Felsina pittrice: vite de' pittori bolognesi, con aggiunte, Volume 3, by Count Carlo Cesare Malvasia, Stamperia Marco Pagliarini, Rome, (1769) page 328.

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