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Domenico Fetti Parable of the Lost Drachma oil painting reproduction


Parable of the Lost Drachma
Date ca. 1618(1618) Medium Oil on wood Dimensions Height: 75 cm (29.5 in). Width: 44 cm (17.3 in). cjr
new25/Domenico Fetti-467355.jpgPainting ID::  84610
 

 

 
   
      

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Domenico Fetti Parable of the Lost Drachma oil painting reproduction


Parable of the Lost Drachma
Date between 1618(1618) and 1622(1622) Medium Oil on wood Dimensions Height: 55 cm (21.7 in). Width: 44 cm (17.3 in). cjr
new25/Domenico Fetti-893644.jpgPainting ID::  84665
 

 

 
   
      

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Domenico Fetti Parable of the Lost Drachma oil painting reproduction


Parable of the Lost Drachma
1618(1618) Medium Oil on wood cyf
new25/Domenico Fetti-387493.jpgPainting ID::  88459
 

 

 
   
      

Domenico Fetti
  
Italian painter , Rome 1589 - Venice 1623 was an Italian Baroque painter active mainly in Rome, Mantua and Venice. Born in Rome to a little-known painter, Pietro Fetti, Domenico is said to have apprenticed initially under Ludovico Cigoli, or his pupil Andrea Commodi in Rome from circa 1604-1613. He then worked in Mantua from 1613 to 1622, patronized by the Cardinal, later Duke Ferdinando I Gonzaga. In the Ducal Palace, he painted the Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes. The series of representations of New Testament parables he carried out for his patron's studiolo gave rise to a popular specialty, and he and his studio often repeated his compositions. In August or September 1622, his feuds with some prominent Mantuans led him to move to Venice, which for the first few decades of the seventeenth century had persisted in sponsoring Mannerist styles (epitomized by Palma the Younger and the successors of Tintoretto and Veronese). Into this mix, in the 1620s?C30s, three "foreigners"??Fetti and his younger contemporaries Bernardo Strozzi and Jan Lys??breathed the first influences of Roman Baroque style. They adapted some of the rich coloration of Venice but adapted it to Caravaggio-influenced realism and monumentality. In Venice where he remained despite pleas from the Duke to return to Mantua, Fetti changed his style: his formalised painting style became more painterly and colourful.
Parable of the Lost Drachma
1618(1618) Medium Oil on wood cyf

Related Paintings to Domenico Fetti :.
| Sir Thomas Lawrence01 | Bearded Man | Hans Suss von Kulmbach--Saint John the Baptist in the Wilderness | Pietro Longhi - A Fortune Teller at Venice | Rembrandt van Rijn -- Self Portrait | | Argenteuil (The Boating Party) (mk09) | Homage to Bleriot | homme a la tulipe | Triumph of St. George | Madonna Enthroned with Child and Two Saints |


        

 

 

 

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