All Giuseppe Bazzani's oil paintings
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Oil Pantings, Sorted from A to Z |
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29046 |
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Christ in the Garden of Olives |
mk65
Oil on canvas
16 9/16x14 3/ 16in
Uffizi,
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58482 |
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Lady like |
mk261 Florence 1821 oil on canvas 98.5 x 77 cm |
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Giuseppe Bazzani
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Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1690-1769
was an Italian painter of the Rococo. Born in Mantua to a goldsmith, Giovanni Bazzani, early on he apprenticed with the Parmesan painter Giovanni Canti (1653-1715). A fellow pupil was Francesco Maria Raineri. He spent most of his life in Mantua. From 1752, he was faculty, and from 1767, director of the Accademia di Belle Arti of Mantua. While esconced in a declining provincial city, he absorbed international influences. His loose brushstrokes, fervid often dark emotionalism, and tortured poses, which recall at times later expressionism, display stylistic tendencies more typical of Lombardy. Numerous artists, including Fetti, Bencovich, Rubens, and Magnasco are said to have influenced him, although the number and diversity of the artists suggested hints that he had an idiosyncratic and unique synthesis for his time. Among his early works are paintings of the Miracles of Pius V, the Conversion of a Heretic and the Healing of a Madwoman
. Related Artists to : | Master of the Life of Saint John the Baptist | Manuel Barron Y Carrillo | Jacob Ochtervelt | Amaldus Clarin Nielsen | Frans Hals | |
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