Page:Cyclopedia of Painters and Paintings, 1887, vol 1.djvu/122

 ARIEKTI of Pedro de las Cuevas ; painted when fourteen years old pictures for high altar of the Carmelites in Toledo, and at twenty-five reckoned one of the best painters in Madrid. Employed with Camilo, Alonzo Cano, and other distinguished artists to paint the por- traits of the kings of Spain, when the an- cient hall of the kings in the Royal Palace was renovated. Executed many pictures for churches and convents. Works : Trib- ute Money, Charles V. and Philip II., Mad- rid Museum. Died in want at the general ward director of the Bologna Academy. , Works : Beatrice di Tenda, Jeremiah, Ores- tes, Phaedra and Hippolytus, Francesca da Rimini, Origin of the Lombard League (Quirinal, Rome) ; Portrait of Bellini (Naples Conservatory of Music) ; Barbarossa (Royal Palace, Turin). Kunst-Chronik, viii. 466. ARIOSTO, portrait, Titian, Cobham Hall, England ; canvas, H. 2 ft. 9 in. x 2 ft. 1 in. ; signed. The poet is walking, the upper part of his body seen in profile behind a parapet, the face turned toward the specta- Ariadne, Luca Giordano, Dresden Gallery. hospital of Madrid. Stirling, ii. 715 ; Viar- dot, 284 ; Meyer, Kunst. Lex., ii. 248 ; Ma- drazo, 350. ARIENTI, CARLO, born in Milan in 1800, died in Bologna, April 3, 1873. History painter, pupil of the schools of the Brera, Milan ; was professor at the Milan Academy when called to Turin by King Charles Albert, who ordered him to paint for the staircase of the palace a victory of the Italians over the Austrians. This exiled him from Milan, but lie was made president of the Academia Albertini, Turin, and after- tor. History unknown ; not certainly a portrait of Ariosto, but may be the picture of the Lopez collection, sold in London in time of Charles I.; and this in turn may have been the portrait which Bartiffalcli says was sent to Padua in 1554 by Ariosto's son Virginio. The copy formerly in the Palazzo Manfrini passed to Barker collection in 1857, and was afterward sold. Other copies in the Viceuza Gallery, in the Tosi collection at Brescia, and in the Butler-Johnstone col- Baruflaldi's Ariosto, 251.
 * lection, London. C. & C., Titian, i. 197 ;