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Vincent Malo or Vincent Malo I (Cambrai 1585/1605, (ca. 1595) - Rome, 1649) was a Flemish painter who after training and working in Antwerp was mainly active in Italy, where he was known, amongst others, as Vincenzo Malo and Vincenzio Malo. ==Life== Malo was a pupil of the leading Flemish Baroque painters David Teniers the Elder and Peter Paul Rubens and they taught him the Flemish Baroque style. Between 1623 and 1634 he worked in Antwerp. During this period he was a member of the Antwerp Guild of St. Luke. He married in Antwerp and had a son also named Vincent in 1629. His son would later also become a painter and be known as Vincent Malo II.〔Vincent Malo at the Biographie Nationale de Belgique, Volume 13, p. 251-253 〕 He moved to Genoa after 1634 where he lived and collaborated with fellow Flemish painter Cornelis de Wael, who played a pivotal role in the Flemish community in Genoa.〔(Vincent Malo ) in Het Gulden Cabinet, by Cornelis de Bie, page 143, Antwerp, 1662 〕 Genoa was at the time an attractive destination for artists since the competition between artists there was less intense than in the leading cultural centres Rome, Florence and Venice. Genoa was a thriving port city where a large number of potential patrons and collectors lived.〔(Anversa & Genova: een hoogtepunt in de barokschilderkunst ) 〕 In Genoa Malo completed various commissions for local churches and palaces.〔 Malo later travelled to Florence with his family and resided and worked there for a while. He then travelled to Rome where he died not long after his arrival at the age of 45.〔 His family returned to Antwerp and in 1652 his son was admitted in the local Guild of St. Luke as the son of a master.〔 Isaac Wigans was his pupil in Antwerp and Antonio Maria Vassallo in Genua.〔(Vincent Malo (I) ) at the Netherlands Institute for Art History 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vincent Malo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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