Carlo Ceresa (January 20, 1609 - January 29, 1679) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period active mainly around Bergamo.
His early life and training are poorly recorded. He likely trained in Bergamo. He visited Venice, yet esconced himself in the small town of San Giovanni Bianco in Val Bembrana. Mostly recalled for his portraiture, Ceresa also painted altarpieces and religious works in an understated fashion. Related Paintings of Carlo Ceresa :. | Portrait of Bartholomew Beale | Summer Flowers | Beach Walk | hosten | Bettina von Arnim | Related Artists: MASTER of the Aix Annunciation Flemish Northern Renaissance Painter, active 1480-1520 Etienne Dinet 1861-1929 Pierre Francois Eugene Giraud painted Gustave Flaubert vers in 1856