The History Of Painting In Italy

Chapter 131

Sclavo, Luca, a Cremonese, lived soon after 1450. _Zaist._ iv. 151.

Scolari, Gioseffo, a Vicentese, living in 1580. _Orlandi._ iii. 170.

Scor, called Gio. Paolo Tedesco, an academician of St. Luke in 1653.

_Orlandi._ ii. 237.

---- Egidio, his brother. _Taia._ _ib._



Scorza, Sinibaldo, b. at Voltaggio in the Genovese, 1589, d. 1631.

_Soprani._ v. 468.

Scorzini, Pietro, a Lucchese, painter of theatres. _MS._ i. 362.

Scotto, Stefano, a Milanese, master of Gaudenzio. _Lomazzo._ iv. 234.

---- Felice, his work of 1495. _MS._ _ib._

Scuarz, Cristoforo, a German. _Ridolfi._ d. 1594. _Baldinucci._ iii. 164.

Scutellari, Andrea, di Viadana, in the Cremonese, painted in 1588. _Zaist._ iv. 162.

---- Francesco, a painter of the sixteenth century. _ib._

Sebastiani, Lazzaro, a Venetian, scholar of Carpaccio. _Ridolfi._ iii. 56.

Sebeto, da Verona. _Vasari._ Painted about 1377. _Guida di Padova._ iii.

12. Most probably it is a name resulting from a mistake of Vasari. _ib._

Seccante, Sebastiano, an Udinese. His works to the year 1576. _Renaldis._ iii. 132.

---- Giacomo, his brother, painted in 1571. Sebastiano, a younger son of Giacomo; his works from 1571 to 1629. Seccante de" Seccanti, painted in 1621. _Renaldis._ iii. 132.

Secchi, Gio. Batista, called Il Caravaggio, painted in 1619. _Borsieri_, iv. 317. In the _Pitture d"Italia_, vol. i. p. 214, he is called Caravaggino, and an inscription is cited:--_Jo. Bapt. Sicc. de Caravag._

Secchiari, Giulio, a Modenese, d. 1631. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 59.

Segala, Gio., a Venetian, d. 1720, aged 57. _Zanetti._ iii. 352.

Seiter, Daniele, a scholar of Loth. iii. 292.

Sellitto, Carlo, a Neapolitan, scholar of Annibal Caracci. _Dominici._ ii.

395.

s.e.m.e.nza, or s.e.m.e.nti, Giacomo, a Bolognese, b. 1580, d. young. _Baglione_ and _Malvasia_. v. 148.

Semini, Michele, a scholar of Maratta. _Vita del Cav. Maratta._ ii. 286.

Semino, and more commonly Semini, Antonio, a Genoese, b. about 1485, painted in 1547. _Soprani._ v. 365, 376.

---- Andrea, his son, d. 1578, aged 68. _Soprani._ _ib._

---- Ottavio, another son, d. 1604. _Soprani._ _ib._

Semitecolo, Niccolo, a Venetian, painted in 1367. _Zanetti._ iii. 16.

Semolei, _see_ Franco.

Semplice, (Fra.), _see_ Da Verona.

Serafini, de", Serafino, da Modena, painted in 1376 and 1385. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 34.

Serano, _see_ Cerano.

Serenari, Ab. Gaspero, of Palermo, a scholar of Cav. Conca. _MS._ ii. 304.

Serlio, Sebastiano, a Bolognese, painted at Pesaro in 1511 and 1514; or rather, he resided there. _Guida di Pesaro._ d. at Fontainebleau, old in 1552. _Histor. Dic._ v. 78.

Sermei, Cav. Cesare, di Orvieto, d. about 1600, aged 34. _Orlandi._ ii.

161.

Sermolei, _see_ Franco.

Sermoneta, da, _see_ Siciolante.

Serodine, Gio., di Ascona, in Lombardy, d. young in the pontificate of Urban VIII. ii. 205.

Serra, Cristoforo, da Cesena, living in 1678. _Malvasia._ v. 173.

Servi, de", Constantino a Florentine, b. 1554, d. 1622. _Baldinucci._ i.

259, 334.

Sesto, da, Cesare, or Cesare Milanese, d. towards 1524; and Cesare Magni, by some supposed the same Cesare da Sesto who still painted in 1533.

_Bianconi._ _Guida di Milano con Note MS._ iv. 249, 251.

Sestri, da, _see_ Travi.

Setti, Cecchino, a Modenese, painted in 1495. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 36.

---- de", Ercole, a Modenese; his notices from 1568 to 1589. _Tiraboschi._ iv. 50.

Sguazzella, lo, Andrea, a scholar of Sarto. _Vasari._ i. 206.

Sguazzino, lo, di Citta di Castello, living about 1600. _MS._ ii. 166.

Siciolante, Girolamo, called from his birth-place Sermoneta, living in 1572, as appears from an inscription placed to his son. (_Gallet. I. Rom._ tom. ii.) d. in the pontificate of Gregory XIII. _Baglione._ ii. 129, 131, 166.

Siena, da, Agnolo and Agostino, Florentine sculptors in 1338. _Della Valle._ i. 7.