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Michelangelo Cerquozzi or Michelangelo delle Battaglie or Michelangelo delle Bambocciate was an Italian Baroque painter and member of the Accademia di San Luca in Rome.
The artist was a master of battle scenes and also painted in the Bambocciate style, hence his middle names. Cerquozzi , like many other painters of the time, was influenced by Caravaggio.


Michelangelo Cerquozzi or Michelangelo delle Battaglie or Michelangelo delle Bambocciate was an Italian Baroque painter and member of the Accademia di San Luca in Rome.
The artist was a master of battle scenes and also painted in the Bambocciate style, hence his middle names. Cerquozzi , like many other painters of the time, was influenced by Caravaggio.




Johann(es) Lingelbach was a Dutch Golden Age artist who worked in the bamboochade genre.
He first studied painting in Holland, from 1642 in Paris and from 1644 in Rome. The influence of Philippe Vovermann is noticeable in Johannes works. He is known for his numerous landscapes and war scenes, in which the influence of Italian painting is perceptible. He worked for other painters as well, painting their canvases with different details, backgrounds and animals.



Jan Miel was a Flemish painter and printmaker who worked in Italy.
As a young man Miel worked in the Bamboschade genre: his paintings depict dancing villagers, gamblers and charlatans, barbers and shoemakers, traveling musicians and actors.
Miele diversified the genre painting of the time with carnival scenes. Miele also executed several frescoes in Roman churches, decorated the Quirinale Palace, and was court painter to the Duke of Savoy. Later he moved away from genre painting and painted historical subjects in the classical style.
Miele's works are kept in many museums in Europe and the United States, several of them in the Hermitage.












































































