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Luca Ciamberlano

1580
1641
Italy
Luca Ciamberlano (1580–1641) was an Italian engraver born in Urbino and died in Rome.
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Movement:
Baroque
Biography:

Luca Ciamberlano was an Italian engraver born in 1580, whose career unfolded during the Baroque period. He is noted for his intricate engravings, which contributed to the dissemination of Baroque art and ideas across Europe. Ciamberlano's work often involved collaborations with prominent artists of his time, including the renowned painter Guido Reni, for whom he created engravings that translated Reni's paintings into prints. His engravings were instrumental in popularizing the works of these artists, thus playing a significant role in the spread of Baroque aesthetics. Ciamberlano's oeuvre reflects the dramatic intensity and dynamic compositions characteristic of the Baroque movement. He passed away in 1641, leaving behind a legacy that underscores the importance of printmaking in the art historical canon of the 17th century.

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