Place: Cambrai
Born: 1602
Death: 1644
Biography:
Vincent Malò or Vincent Malo I (Cambrai c. 1602 or 1606 – Rome, 14 April 1644) was a Flemish painter who after training and working in Antwerp was mainly active in Italy, where he was known, amongst others, as Vincenzo Malo, Vincenzo Malò and Vincenzio Malo. Vincent Malo painted genre scenes as well as religious and mythological subjects and, occasionally, portraits. While his early works retain Mannerist traits, his mature works showed a Baroque style close to that of Rubens and van Dyck. He collaborated with other artists such as Pietro da Cortona and Pietro Testa.