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Alfonso Rivarola
Alfonso Rivarola (1590 – January 8, 1640) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Ferrara, where he was born. He is also known as ''il Chenda'' because of an inheritance he received from someone with that name.
==Biography==
He was born to Francesco Rivarola and Giulia Panizza and baptised by June 1, 1590.〔( ''Vite de' pittori e scultori ferraresi'' ), Volume 2. by Girolamo Baruffaldi, page 188.〕
As a youth, he became a pupil of the painter Carlo Bononi. In Ferrara, he painted the ''Marriage of the Virgin'' in Santa Maria in Vado. He also painted for a ''San Nicola'' and a ''John the Baptist'', and a ceiling canvas of the ''Baptism of St Augustine'' for Sant'Agostino (now lost); a ''St Cajetan prays before a Crucifix'' for the Church of the Theatines; a ''Destruction of the Brazen Serpent'' for the church of San Nicolo ; and a ''Martyrdom of St Catherine'' for the church of San Guglielmo. He painted two canvases (''Manna in Desert'' and ''Miracle of Loaves and Fish'' for the parish church of Quartesana. In the chapel of Saint Maria Maddalena de'Pazzi of the church of San Paolo, he painted a ''St Francis in Glory''. He completed an unfinished canvas of Bononi depicting the ''Marriage of the Virgin'' for Santa Maria in Vado 〔Baruffaldi, page 197.〕
He was also employed in the production of transient decorations for spectacles, festivities, and also the theater, and was employed in Ferrara by the Count Borso Bonacossi, and in Parma by the Duke. For example in 1631, Borso celebrated a tournament in celebration of the marriage of Beatrice Estense Tassoni, daughter of the Marchese Ferrante, to Giovanni Francesco Sacchetti, brother of Cardinal Cardinal Sacchetti, then legate of Ferrara. The tournament was held in the ''Sala de Giganti'', a hall in the Giardino Estense della Fontana. The theatrical presentation represented the story of ''Alcina the Sorceress, a Fisherman's Tale''. In 1636, he worked for the Marchese Pio Enea degli Obizzi in a celebration held in the Prato della Valle in Padua. In 1638, again in Padua, he helped decorate a performance and tournament in the Hall of the Montartone Monastery.
In 1638, he helped with the creation of a theatrical tableu, a mixed metaphor of pagan and Catholic themes, set up in a piazza near the Palazzo de' Marchesi Bevilacqua in Ferrara; the occasion was the celebration ''Coronation of Mary, as the Virgin of the Rosary'' and the arrival of the new cardinal Ciriaco Rocci. At a cost of over 11,000 crowns, over 80 feet tall and 70 feet long, spouting fireworks, a column in the piazza was converted into a seven headed hydra with each head representing heretic notions of the Virgin Mary. The masque had a cloud descend with Archangel Gabriel, incinerating the hydra.〔Baruffaldi, page 192-193.〕
He died in Ferrara.

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