He was born to a wealthy family of
Bologna. He first received a humanist education and later studied painting under
Giovanni Francesco Bezzo. In Bologna, he contributed works to the
Duomo,
San Procolo, and
Santo Stefano. He collaborated with
Ludovico Carracci and
Prospero Fontana on some projects. His pious sobriety was influenced by his friendship with
Cardinal Gabriele Paleotti of Bologna, who had attended the
Council of Trent. His biography is contained in
Carlo Cesare Malvasia's
Felsina Pittrice. He traveled to Rome and worked there with
Scipione Pulzone. After his return in 1591, one of his project was a series of frescoes on the
Passion of Christ for the Carthusian Monastery (Charterhouse) or
San Girolamo in Bologna. In 1595, Cesi completed the triptych including the '
Adoration of the Magi and
Virgin and Saints for the
Basilica of San Domenico in Bologna. Together with his contemporary Lodovico Carracci, Cesi campaigned successfully to create a guild of painters in Bologna in 1599. Cesi's last years were less productive, but he became the drawing master of the Accademia degli Ardenti in 1620.
Alessandro Tiarini was his pupil. ==Work==