Mattia Preti (1613 - 1699) - photo 1

Mattia Preti

Mattia Preti was an Italian Baroque artist renowned for his dynamic and dramatic style, heavily influenced by Caravaggio. Born in Taverna, Calabria, in 1613, Preti's work spanned Italy and Malta, where he became a Knight of the Order of St. John and significantly contributed to the artistic landscape with his religious and mythological scenes. His career took him from Rome, where he was influenced by major painters of the early 17th century like Domenichino and Pietro da Cortona, to Naples and finally Malta, where he left an indelible mark on the St. John's Co-Cathedral through a series of paintings on the life and martyrdom of St. John the Baptist​​​​​​.

Preti's work is characterized by a rich Caravaggesque influence, noted for its vivid naturalism and dramatic use of light and shadow. However, his later works also display a blend of influences, including Neovenetian atmospheres and a reflection on Bolognese classicism, showcasing his versatility in adapting and synthesizing various stylistic elements of his time. Preti's paintings are celebrated for their emotional intensity and the ability to convey complex biblical and historical narratives with a profound sense of humanity and divine inspiration​​.

His paintings are held in prestigious museums worldwide, including the Louvre in Paris, the Museo del Prado in Madrid, and the National Museum of Fine Arts in Malta, featuring masterpieces such as "The Martyrdom of St. John the Baptist" and "The Death of Sophonisba"​​. Preti's commitment to Caravaggesque vocabulary, even as he explored the influences of Veronese and possibly Rembrandt, showcases his unique position in the Baroque era, bridging the gap between Caravaggio's intense realism and the emerging Baroque idealism​​.

For collectors and experts in art and antiques, the legacy of Mattia Preti offers a fascinating study in the evolution of Baroque painting, reflecting the complex interplay of light, shadow, and color that defines the period. His works continue to inspire and captivate audiences, bearing testament to his skill and creative vision.

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Date and place of birt:24 february 1613, Taverna, Italy
Date and place of death:3 january 1699, Valletta, Malta
Nationality:Italy, Malta
Period of activity: XVII century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Art school / group:Neapolitan school
Genre:Genre art, History painting, Portrait, Religious genre
Art style:Baroque, Karavagism, Old Masters

Creators Italy

Michele Marieski (1710 - 1743)
Michele Marieski
1710 - 1743
Oscar Torlasco (1934 - 2004)
Oscar Torlasco
1934 - 2004
Ippolito Caffi (1809 - 1866)
Ippolito Caffi
1809 - 1866
Carlo Ademollo (1824 - 1911)
Carlo Ademollo
1824 - 1911
Jacopino del Conte (1515 - 1598)
Jacopino del Conte
1515 - 1598
Juana Romani (1867 - 1923)
Juana Romani
1867 - 1923
Bartolomeo Castelli II (1696 - 1738)
Bartolomeo Castelli II
1696 - 1738
Romano Vio (1913 - 1984)
Romano Vio
1913 - 1984
Giuseppe Cades (1750 - 1799)
Giuseppe Cades
1750 - 1799
Carlo Maria Mariani (1931 - 2021)
Carlo Maria Mariani
1931 - 2021
Ludovico Dorigny (1654 - 1742)
Ludovico Dorigny
1654 - 1742
Dosso Dossi (1489 - 1542)
Dosso Dossi
1489 - 1542
Johann Evangelist Holzer (1709 - 1740)
Johann Evangelist Holzer
1709 - 1740
Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini (1675 - 1741)
Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini
1675 - 1741
Renato Pengo (1943)
Renato Pengo
1943
Cristiano Bunty (1824 - 1904)
Cristiano Bunty
1824 - 1904

Creators Baroque

Alexander Adriaenssen (1587 - 1661)
Alexander Adriaenssen
1587 - 1661
Johann Jacob Dietzsch (1713 - 1776)
Johann Jacob Dietzsch
1713 - 1776
Pedro Calderón de la Barca (1600 - 1681)
Pedro Calderón de la Barca
1600 - 1681
Gaspare Serenario (1694 - 1759)
Gaspare Serenario
1694 - 1759
Martin Johann Schmidt (Kremser) (1718 - 1801)
Martin Johann Schmidt (Kremser)
1718 - 1801
Alessandro Grevenbroeck (1695 - 1748)
Alessandro Grevenbroeck
1695 - 1748
Pieter Bout (1658 - 1719)
Pieter Bout
1658 - 1719
Antonio Zanchi (1631 - 1722)
Antonio Zanchi
1631 - 1722
Antonio Fantuzzi (1510 - 1550)
Antonio Fantuzzi
1510 - 1550
Herman Verelst (1641 - 1702)
Herman Verelst
1641 - 1702
Francisco de Zurbarán (1598 - 1664)
Francisco de Zurbarán
1598 - 1664
Antonio Negretti (1510 - 1575)
Antonio Negretti
1510 - 1575
Jan Havickszoon Steen (1626 - 1679)
Jan Havickszoon Steen
1626 - 1679
Lucas Achtschellinck (1626 - 1699)
Lucas Achtschellinck
1626 - 1699
Giorgio Duranti (1683 - 1768)
Giorgio Duranti
1683 - 1768
Jacques Callot (1592 - 1635)
Jacques Callot
1592 - 1635