| Crespi,
Giovanni Battista (b. 1557, Cerano, d. 1632, Milano) |
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Italian painter, sculptor,
engraver, architect, and writer, known as Il Cerano. His nickname derived
from his birthplace near Novaro, but he was mainly active in Milan, where
he was one of the leading artists of his time. During the 1590s he was
in Rome, where he was befriended by Cardinal Federico Borromeo (nephew
of St Charles Borromeo), who became his major patron after they returned
to Milan together. Borromeo appointed him head of the painting section
of the Accademia Ambrosiana, which he founded in 1620, and in 1629 put
him in charge of the sculptural decoration of Milan Cathedral. |