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entered the Church and became a cardinal himself, 16 November 1586. Both brothers were keen art patrons, and the collection they established became one of the most important in its age. On Giustiniani's death - Benedetto died in 1621 - it contained over 300 paintings (15 by Caravaggio) and more than
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Vincenzo and his elder brother Benedetto were taken by their father to Rome, where an uncle was already a cardinal. Giuseppe Giustiniani became a banker, and by his death in 1600 was financier to the Vatican and one of the richest men in Rome. Vincenzo Giustiniani followed his father into the family
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and occupied it. The island was pillaged; churches destroyed or converted to mosques. Some members of the family were taken captive and transported to Constantinople. About twenty younger Giustinianis were drafted as
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Salerno, Luigi. “The Picture Gallery of Vincenzo Giustiniani - 1: Introduction.” The Burlington Magazine, vol. 102, no. 682, 1960, pp. 21–27. JSTOR, Accessed 21 Aug. 2022
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Giustiniani followed interests in many other fields, writing essays in architecture, music, and art, as well as on such practical matters as hunting, travel, and
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1200 pieces of sculpture, and the various catalogues constitute an invaluable resource for early 17th-century art. In 1631, the
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houses 43 paintings from the Giustinani collection, while other works are to be found in Potsdam's
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The collection itself was broken up at the beginning of the 19th century, when the king of
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Silvia Danesi Squarzina, "The Collections of Cardinal Benedetto Giustiniani": Part I,
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acquired over 160 paintings, the most important of which were destined for museums in
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when it was rejected by church officials for its perceived lack of decorum.
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Miranda, "Cardinals of the Holy Roman church": Benedetto Giustiniani
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Vincenzo's father, Giuseppe Giustiniani, had been the last
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Index

Vincenzo Giustiniani (Dominican)
Vincenzo Giustiniani (bishop of Gravina di Puglia)
Vincenzo Giustiniani (bishop of Brescia)

Nicolas RĂ©gnier
Chios
Rome
Palazzo Giustiniani
Pantheon
Bassano
Cardinal Benedetto
Caravaggio
Genoese
Chios
Piali Pasha
Chios
janissaries
A painting
Doge's Palace, Genoa
Benedetto
Joachim von Sandrart
Athena Giustiniani
Giustiniani Hestia
horse trading
Francesco Maria Del Monte
Saint Matthew and the Angel

British Museum
Prussia
Berlin

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