All Carlo Dolci's oil paintings
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Oil Pantings, Sorted from A to Z |
Other Information |
26859 |
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Carlo dolci |
mk52
1674
Oil on canvas
74.5x60.5cm
Uffizi.Florence
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96808 |
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Madona |
17th century
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 74.5 X 62.5 cm
cyf |
96914 |
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Mater dolorosa |
17th century
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 51 X 39.5 cm
cyf |
28967 |
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Portrait of Ainolfo de'Bardi |
mk65
Oil on canvas
58 7/8x46 7/8in
Uffizi
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28966 |
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Portrait of Stefano Della Bella |
mk65
Oil on canvas
23 3/16x18 7/8in
Pitti,
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81097 |
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Ritratto di Stefano Della Bella |
o/tv, 59 x 48 cm, Galleria Palatina, Palazzo Pitti, Firenze
Date 1631
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77822 |
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Ritratto di Stefano Della Bella, |
Ritratto di Stefano Della Bella, o/tv, 59 x 48 cm, Galleria Palatina, Palazzo Pitti, Firenze
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28965 |
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St.Andrew before the Cross |
mk65
Oil on canvas
48x22 1/4in
Pitti,Palatine Gallery
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29210 |
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St.Cecilia |
mk65
ca.1670
Oil on canvas
49 1/2x39"
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Carlo Dolci
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Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1616-ca.1686
was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Florence, known for highly finished religious pictures, often repeated in many versions. He was born in Florence, on his mother's side the grandson of a painter. Although he was precocious and apprenticed at a young age to Jacopo Vignali, Dolci was not prolific. "He would take weeks over a single foot", according to his biographer Baldinucci. His painstaking technique made him unsuited for large-scale fresco painting. He painted chiefly sacred subjects, and his works are generally small in scale, although he made a few life-size pictures. He often repeated the same composition in several versions, and his daughter, Agnese Dolci, also made excellent copies of his works. Dolci was known for his piety. It is said that every year during Passion Week he painted a half-figure of the Saviour wearing the Crown of Thorns. In 1682, when he saw Giordano, nicknamed "fa presto" (quick worker), paint more in five hours than he could have completed in months,
. Related Artists to : | Charles Parsons | Karel Dujardin | Louis Hayet | Jacques Charlier | Velasquez | |
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