Portrait of Giuseppe Alberto de Ambiveri

Portrait of Giuseppe Alberto de Ambiveri, Vicar of the Mines of Bergamo, c. 1740

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The William Hood Dunwoody Fundexpand_more  29.32

From a family of artists in Bergamo (northern Italy), Giuseppe Ghislandi was an accomplished portraitist, combinined naturalistic detail with baroque flourish. In 1703 the painter entered the Bergamo monastery of the Galgario, from where he took his name.

The sitter's identity is noted in the letter he points to, which includes his name and title of "Vicar of the mines of Bergamo." The inscription in the upper left corner of the canvas, outside the painted oval further identifies him as the son of a nobleman, Francesco Ferrante Ambiverim, and, along with his full name noted again includes "Co:/I.V.D.Collg.s." This might refer to the body of worthies to whom the portrayed (and the portrait) likely belonged.

Details
Title
Portrait of Giuseppe Alberto de Ambiveri, Vicar of the Mines of Bergamo
Artist Life
Italian (Bergamo), 1655 - 1743
Role
Artist
Accession Number
29.32
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Portrait of Giuseppe Alberto de Ambiveri