Giovanni Camillo Ciabilli

Giovanni Camillo Ciabilli (6 July 1675, Castello di Signa - 28 August 1746, Florence) was an Italian Baroque painter.

[1] He also painted panels at the church of San Bartolomeo in Pantano and the abbey of Badia a Settimo.

Later, he was commissioned to produce frescoes for the chapel at the church of San Frediano in Cestello: scenes from the life of Saint Anastasius, inspired by the works of Correggio.

In 1712, he and several other painters were engaged to create twenty-four large tempera paintings for the Basilica of San Lorenzo, for the canonization of Pope Pius V. Four years later, he was granted Florentine citizenship, in recognition of the quantity and quality of his works.

In 1737, he painted two large oval canvases of saints for the Compagnia di San Niccolò del Ceppo [it].

Self-portrait (before 1724)
The Martyrdom of Saint Lucia