He fled from Rome for homicide, and resided for some time in Naples; from thence he passed to Malta, where, after having been honoured with the Cross by the Grand Master, for his talent displayed in his picture of the Decollation of S.
There remains no public specimen of him, except a Decollation of S.
Sidenote: This truce was prolonged about the feast of the decollation of S.
This being the anniversary of the Decollation of St. John the usual formalities were observed at the election of the Mayor, chamberlain, and churchwardens of Yarmouth.
How to seeme to cut off a mans head, it is called thedecollation of =Iohn Baptist=.
Of the same nature is that tricke formerly mentioned in the booke, and called The decollation of Iohn Baptist.
Their pictures were composed in a good style, and there are some of their works in the churches of Genoa; particularly of the first, by whom there is at Sestri di Ponente a Decollation of St. John the Baptist, highly celebrated.
The correctors of the old Guide suppose him to be the author of a Decollation of St. John, placed at S.
He seems most frequently to have repeated the decollation of St. John the Baptist, often met with in the Bolognese galleries, and the best perhaps is in that of the Malvezzi.
It was St. John's day, and the people of the parish had built a stage in the body of the church, for the representation of a tragedy called the Decollation of the Baptist.