PELLEGRINI, Giovanni Antonio
Italian Rococo Era Painter, 1675-1741
Italian painter. With Sebastiano Ricci and Jacopo Amigoni he was the most important Venetian history painter of the early 18th century. By uniting the High Renaissance style of Paolo Veronese with the Baroque of Pietro da Cortona and Luca Giordano, he created graceful decorations that were particularly successful with the aristocracy of central and northern Europe. He travelled widely, working in Austria, England, the Netherlands, Germany and France. Related Paintings of PELLEGRINI, Giovanni Antonio :. | Rebecca at the Well | Allegory of Sculpture sg | Allegory of Painting ag | The Nativity with God the Father and the Holy Ghost | Mucius Scevola before Porsenna | Related Artists: Bard, JamesSpecializes in Maritime Art
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