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Pietro Dandini (12 April 1646 – 26 November 1712) was an Italian painter of the
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period, active mainly in
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Biography

He is also called ''Pier Dandini''. He was the son (or nephew) and pupil of the painter Vincenzo Dandini. Pietro's uncle,
Cesare Dandini Cesare Dandini (1 October 1596– 7 February 1657) was an Italian Baroque painter, active mainly in his native city of Florence. Biography He was the older brother of the painter Vincenzo Dandini (1609–1675). His nephew, Pietro Dandini, P ...
, was a prominent painter in Florence. Vincenzo's sons,
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and Vincenzo Dandini the younger also became painters. Among his pupils as
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of Pescia, Father
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of Vellano, Gaetano Santarelli
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, and
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. In addition to having training within the family, he traveled to Bologna, Modena, Venice, and Rome to learn about art.''Pittorico''
Pellegrino Antonio Orlandi, Bolognese, 1723, page 365. As a painter, Dandini's styles are eclectic, as reflected in his travels, though he has the high-minded graciousness and delicacy characteristic of Florentine Baroque. Pietro was strongly patronized by members of the
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, including prince Ferdinand and the Grand Duke. He completed a number of ecclesiastical commissions in Florence, including frescoes in the vault for San Jacopo Soprarno; in the chapel of San Bernardo in the church of San Frediano; in the lunettes for
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; and in the dome of the main chapel of the church of
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depicting the ''Ascension of St Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi surrounded by Florentine Saints'' (1701). He also painted an altarpiece depicting the ''Beheading of John the Baptist'' for the church of
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; a ''St Francis'' in
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in Rome; an altarpiece in the Church of Santa Caterina d'Alessandria in Pisa; an altarpiece of ''God the Father'' for the Santuario della Madonna del Giglio of
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; an ''Adoration of the Magi'' for the Church of Santa Croce in
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; and painting in the former convent of San Francesco de' Macci. Other works in situ include frescoes in the Capella Nuova of
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; murals for Villa Bellavista near Pistoia; and in the Florentine Palazzo Corsini. He painted a large canvas of the ''Battle of Vienna'' in 1683 (now lost) for the auditor Filippo Lucci, which won the admiration of contemporary critics such as Francesco Saverio Baldinucci, from whom we can derive the most biographical information about Pietro's life. The
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in Rome has a series of paintings of the ''Four Seasons''. He also painted some pastoral and rustic scenes.


Gallery

San Giovannino dei cavalieri, pier dandini, decollazione del battista.JPG, ''Decollation of St John the Baptist'', San Giovannino dei Cavalieri, Florence San Jacopo Soprarno, interno, altare maggiore pier dandini vocazione di san jacopo.JPG, ''Vocation of St Jacob'', San Jacopo Soprarno, Florence Nascita di maria, dandini.jpg, ''Birth of the Virgin'', Duomo,
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Santa maria del giglio, altare.jpg, Altarpiece, Church of Santa Maria del Giglio,
Prato Prato ( ; ) is a city and municipality (''comune'') in Tuscany, Italy, and is the capital of the province of Prato. The city lies in the northeast of Tuscany, at an elevation of , at the foot of Monte Retaia (the last peak in the Calvana ch ...
Santa Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi (Florence) - Dome of Cappella Maggiore.jpg, Dome, Santa Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi, Florence Chiesa di san gaetano, sacrestia, pier dandini, san gaetano presenta la chiesa alla trinità accompagnato dalla fede.JPG, ''St Cajetan dedicates church to the Trinity and Faith'',
San Gaetano, Florence San Gaetano, also known as Santi Michele e Gaetano, is a Baroque architecture, Baroque church in Florence, Italy, located on the Piazza Antinori#History, Antinori, entrusted to the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest. History A Romane ...
Villa_La_Nerlaia,_interno,_salone,_soffitto_02.jpg, Ceiling fresco, Villa La Nerlaia


References

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Entry by Evelina Borea in Dizionario Treccani
{{DEFAULTSORT:Dandini, Pietro 1646 births 1712 deaths 17th-century Italian painters Italian male painters 18th-century Italian painters Painters from Florence Italian Baroque painters 18th-century Italian male artists