ROMANELLI, Giovanni Francesco
Italian painter, Roman school (b. 1610, Viterbo, d.1662, Viterbo).
Italian painter and draughtsman. He was the pupil first of Domenichino, then of Pietro da Cortona; his work also shows the influence of Bernini (in some of whose projects he became involved) and of Poussin. His calm and graceful synthesis of these extremes of austere Baroque classicism and High Baroque ebullience was prophetic of the effects of the Roman Late Baroque and of the generalized style of public painting that spread throughout Europe in the late 17th century and the early 18th. Related Paintings of ROMANELLI, Giovanni Francesco :. | Dziewczyna bez dachu | Hesiod and the Muse | Miniature of lady dysart | Portrait of the Artist (mk05) | Self-Portrait | Related Artists: Aron Gerlepainted Skargardsmotiv in 1860-1930 Arthur e.grimshaw1868-1913
Byzantine Painterthe period of 1465-1535
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