Cesare Massimiliano Gini
1776–1824 (age 48)
Biography
Cesare Massimiliano Gini was a painter whose artistic work contributed to the visual culture of late 18th and early 19th-century Italy. His paintings reflected the aesthetic sensibilities and technical mastery characteristic of his era.
Gini's association with the Certosa di Bologna connected him to a vibrant artistic community. His career demonstrates the important role that religious institutions played in supporting and nurturing artistic talent and production during this period.