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RICCI, Sebastiano
Allegory of France as Minerva or Wisdom Who Treads Ignorance Underfoot and Crowns Martial Virtue (mk05)
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RICCI, Sebastiano
Italian painter, Venetian school (b. 1659, Belluno, d. 1734, Venezia).Painter and draughtsman. He painted light and colourful religious, historical and mythological subjects with a fluid, painterly touch. His rediscovery of Paolo Veronese, whose settings and costumes he borrowed, was important to later Venetian painters. Sebastiano was an itinerant artist, celebrated throughout Europe. Related Paintings of RICCI, Sebastiano :. | Paul III Appointing His Son Pier Luigi to Duke of Piacenza and Parma dt | Bathsheba in her Bath | Venus and Adonis | Fall of Phaeton | Moses Defending the Daughters of Jethro | Related Artists: Peter Adolf Perssonpainted View over the Landscape of Skane in 1889 Raimundo Madrazo(1841, Rome - 1920) was a Spanish realist painter.
He studied painting under his father, Federico de Madrazo, and at the School of the Beaux Arts in Madrid. After 1860 he lived mostly in Paris, where he studied under L??on Cogniet. His remarkable technical ability made him a highly successful portrait painter in a Salon style.
BOUTS, Dieric the Youngerb. ca. 1448, Leuven, d. 1491, Leuven
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