CAVEDONE, JACOPO (1577-166o), Italian painter, born at Sassuolo in the Modenese, was educated in the school of the Caracci, and under them painted in the churches of Bo logna. His principal works are the "Adoration of the Magi," the "Four Doctors," and the "Last Supper" ; and more especially the "Virgin and Child in Glory," with San Petronio and other saints, painted in 1614, and now in the Bolognese academy. Cavedone became an assistant to Guido Reni in Rome. He died at Bologna.