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(3) Giuseppe Nuvolone
(b Milan, 1619; d Milan, ?1703). Brother of (2) Carlo Francesco. His art is close to that of Carlo Francesco but reveals a greater interest in complex and crowded compositions. The influence of his brother is apparent in his first dated work, the Holy Family (1648; Bregnano, Como, S Giorgio), and in the Ecstasy of St Francis (1650; Cornate dAdda, parish church). During the second half of the 1660s Giuseppe appears to have been active in Chiavenna, where he painted the Virgin and Child with St Anthony (1657; S Laurenziana), and in Bergamo (Cain Killing Abel, 1659; Bergamo, S Maria Maggiore). He assisted his brother in the chapels of the Sacro Monte at Orta and in the frescoes in S Francesco at Trecate and received important commissions in Novara and Cremona: one of the scenes from the Life of St Augustine in S Agostino at Novara is dated 1665, while in 1668 he painted the frescoes in the former church of S Domenico at Cremona. In 1671 he painted the grandiose St Dominic Raising Cardinal Fossanova together with the two side paintings representing the Blessed Rolando and the Blessed Moneta da Crema (all Cremona, Mus. Civ. Ala Ponzone). In 1695 he executed four canvases for the Cappella della Vergine in S Giovanni Evangelista, Brescia.
Part of the Nuvolone family
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