Francesco Vanni: Art in Late Renaissance Siena
Francesco Vanni (1563/64–1610) was the most important artist in Siena at the turn of the 17th century and a key figure in Italian Counter-Reformation painting. His works combine dazzling technical virtuosity and brilliant coloring with the naturalistic approach to subject matter more famous in the works of his contemporaries Annibale Carracci and Caravaggio. Vanni created altarpieces in every important church in Siena, and he also received commissions in Rome, most notably from Pope Clement VIII for a monumental altarpiece for the Basilica of Saint Peter. The first monographic exhibition on this major artist, Francesco Vanni: Art in Late Renaissance Siena will include over 75 paintings and drawings by Vanni, as well as prints following his designs.