Pietro Antonio Rotari (1707 - 1762)

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Pietro Antonio Rotari

Pietro Antonio Rotari was an Italian painter born in Verona on September 30, 1707. His early artistic development was influenced by his studies under Antonio Balestra and later Francesco Trevisani and Francesco Solimena in Rome and Naples. Rotari's style evolved from history painting to focus primarily on portraitures, particularly of women, which garnered him significant acclaim.

Rotari's career spanned various European cities, with significant periods in Venice, Rome, and eventually Saint Petersburg, Russia, where he was invited by Empress Elizabeth in 1756 to become a court painter. His works are known for their emotional depth and the delicate portrayal of his subjects, often depicted in elegant, idealized manners that emphasized expressions of melancholy, surprise, or joy.

Many of Rotari's most celebrated works are portraits of young women in ethnic or regional costumes, displaying a range of subtle emotions. These works, often referred to as "character heads," are notable examples of his contribution to the rococo style, blending Italian artistry with international elements. His paintings are housed in several prominent collections, including the Cabinet of the Muses at Peterhof in Russia.

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Date and place of birt:30 september 1707, Verona, Italy
Date and place of death:31 august 1762, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire
Nationality:Italy, Russia, Russian Empire
Period of activity: XVIII century
Specialization:Artist, Engraver, Painter, Portraitist
Genre:History painting, Mythological painting, Portrait, Religious genre
Art style:Rococo

Creators Italy

Carletto Caliari (1570 - 1596)
Carletto Caliari
1570 - 1596
Amos Cassioli (1832 - 1891)
Amos Cassioli
1832 - 1891
Marco Almaviva (1934)
Marco Almaviva
1934
Ivan Rendić (1849 - 1932)
Ivan Rendić
1849 - 1932
Jožef (Giuseppe) Tominc (1790 - 1866)
Jožef (Giuseppe) Tominc
1790 - 1866
Francesco Peluso (1836 - 1916)
Francesco Peluso
1836 - 1916
Benedetto Castelli (1577 - 1643)
Benedetto Castelli
1577 - 1643
Barbara Longhi (1552 - 1638)
Barbara Longhi
1552 - 1638
Davide Antonio Fossati (1708 - 1795)
Davide Antonio Fossati
1708 - 1795
Perino del Vaga (1501 - 1547)
Perino del Vaga
1501 - 1547
Franco Angeli (1935 - 1988)
Franco Angeli
1935 - 1988
Carmelo Cappello (1912 - 1996)
Carmelo Cappello
1912 - 1996
Anna Castelli Ferrieri (1918 - 2006)
Anna Castelli Ferrieri
1918 - 2006
Bartolomeo Manfredi (1582 - 1622)
Bartolomeo Manfredi
1582 - 1622
Giulio Campi (1502 - 1572)
Giulio Campi
1502 - 1572
Giustino di Gherardino da Forlì (XIV century)
Giustino di Gherardino da Forlì
XIV century

Creators Rococo

Jean Berain (1640 - 1711)
Jean Berain
1640 - 1711
William Collins (1788 - 1847)
William Collins
1788 - 1847
Marcellus Laroon II (1679 - 1772)
Marcellus Laroon II
1679 - 1772
Louis Carrogis Carmontelle (1717 - 1806)
Louis Carrogis Carmontelle
1717 - 1806
Giuseppe Canale (1725 - 1802)
Giuseppe Canale
1725 - 1802
Thomas Robins (the Elder) (1715 - 1770)
Thomas Robins (the Elder)
1715 - 1770
Mariano Salvador Maella (1739 - 1819)
Mariano Salvador Maella
1739 - 1819
Franz Martin Kuen (1719 - 1771)
Franz Martin Kuen
1719 - 1771
Jean-Baptiste Isabey (1767 - 1855)
Jean-Baptiste Isabey
1767 - 1855
Jurriaan Andriessen (1742 - 1819)
Jurriaan Andriessen
1742 - 1819
Claude Gillot (1673 - 1722)
Claude Gillot
1673 - 1722
Jean Germain Drouais (1763 - 1788)
Jean Germain Drouais
1763 - 1788
Domenico Fossati (1743 - 1785)
Domenico Fossati
1743 - 1785
Salvatore Tonci (1756 - 1844)
Salvatore Tonci
1756 - 1844
Johannes Kip (1653 - 1722)
Johannes Kip
1653 - 1722
Jacob de Wit (1695 - 1754)
Jacob de Wit
1695 - 1754