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

Leonardo Fibonacci (1170 - 1250)
Leonardo Fibonacci
1170 - 1250
Moses Levy (1885 - 1968)
Moses Levy
1885 - 1968
Konstantin Dmitriyevich Flavitsky (1830 - 1866)
Konstantin Dmitriyevich Flavitsky
1830 - 1866
Pietro Magni (1817 - 1877)
Pietro Magni
1817 - 1877
Saverio della Gatta (1758 - 1829)
Saverio della Gatta
1758 - 1829
Roberto Mangou (1948)
Roberto Mangou
1948
Giovanni Andrea Podestà (Podesta) (1608 - 1673)
Giovanni Andrea Podestà (Podesta)
1608 - 1673
Lev Feliksovich Lagorio (1827 - 1905)
Lev Feliksovich Lagorio
1827 - 1905
Ivan Meštrović (1883 - 1962)
Ivan Meštrović
1883 - 1962
Angela Lo Priore (1960)
Angela Lo Priore
1960
Daniele Crespi (1598 - 1630)
Daniele Crespi
1598 - 1630
Hans Speckaert (1540 - 1577)
Hans Speckaert
1540 - 1577
Domenico Morelli (1826 - 1901)
Domenico Morelli
1826 - 1901
Matteo Bonechi (1669 - 1756)
Matteo Bonechi
1669 - 1756
Prince Paolo Petrovich Troubetzkoy (1866 - 1938)
Prince Paolo Petrovich Troubetzkoy
1866 - 1938
Mario Ceroli (1938)
Mario Ceroli
1938

Creators Rococo

Louis Marin Bonnet (1743 - 1793)
Louis Marin Bonnet
1743 - 1793
François Girardon (1628 - 1715)
François Girardon
1628 - 1715
Jean-Claude Duplessis (1699 - 1774)
Jean-Claude Duplessis
1699 - 1774
Jean Saint (1698 - 1769)
Jean Saint
1698 - 1769
Johann Friedrich Grooth (1717 - 1801)
Johann Friedrich Grooth
1717 - 1801
Jacobus Linthorst (1745 - 1815)
Jacobus Linthorst
1745 - 1815
Norbert Grund (1717 - 1767)
Norbert Grund
1717 - 1767
Christian Winck (1738 - 1797)
Christian Winck
1738 - 1797
Josef Ignaz Mildorfer (1719 - 1775)
Josef Ignaz Mildorfer
1719 - 1775
Alexandre-François Desportes (1661 - 1743)
Alexandre-François Desportes
1661 - 1743
Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne (1704 - 1778)
Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne
1704 - 1778
Peter Adolf Hall (1739 - 1793)
Peter Adolf Hall
1739 - 1793
Friedrich Wilhelm Hirt (1721 - 1772)
Friedrich Wilhelm Hirt
1721 - 1772
Auguste Borget (1808 - 1877)
Auguste Borget
1808 - 1877
Giovanni Raggi (1712 - 1793)
Giovanni Raggi
1712 - 1793
Francesco Maria Schiaffino (1688 - 1763)
Francesco Maria Schiaffino
1688 - 1763