Caterina Ginnasi

Painting, Visual Artist

1590 – 1660

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Who was Caterina Ginnasi?

Caterina Ginnasi was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Rome.

Ginnasi was orphaned under a young age, and placed in the care of her uncle, Cardinal Domenico Ginnasi, who was the dean of the Holy College in Rome. He had arranged for her to marry a cousin, but she chose to remain single and dedicated herself to painting. She started training under the painter Gaspare Celio, and then under Giovanni Lanfranco. She was a contemporary of Giovanna Garzoni.

Her success in Rome was mainly limited to religious altarpieces. She painted a ‘Guardian angel for the church of dell'Angelo Custode. The majority of her works, however, were completed for the church Santa Lucia alle Botteghe Oscure, that had been restored under her uncle’s patronage. After Cardinal Domenico’s death, she was endowed to help establish a convent of nuns of an order of St. Teresa at the adjacent site of the family palace, Palazzo Ginnasi.

Ginnasi resided in this convent of Santa Lucia until her death. Like her family, she was interred there; however, in 1938 this church and convent were torn down during enlargement of the Via delle Botteghe Oscure. A portal from the church now stands in building owned by the Maestre Pie Filippini, a Catholic religious organization. The Baroque funerary monuments of the family which were in S. Lucia were transferred to a modern chapel inside the modern rebuilt ‘’Palazzo Ginassi’’, which sports the coat of arms that once stood on the façade of the old palace.

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Born
1590
Rome
Nationality
  • Italy
Lived in
  • Rome
Died
Nov 30, 1660
Rome

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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