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

Romolo Romani (1884 - 1916)
Romolo Romani
1884 - 1916
Christian Carl Magnussen (1821 - 1896)
Christian Carl Magnussen
1821 - 1896
Sebastiano Conca (1680 - 1764)
Sebastiano Conca
1680 - 1764
Johann Martin von Rohden (1778 - 1868)
Johann Martin von Rohden
1778 - 1868
Dietisalvi Di Speme (1250 - 1291)
Dietisalvi Di Speme
1250 - 1291
Pino Pascali (1935 - 1968)
Pino Pascali
1935 - 1968
 Domenichino (1581 - 1641)
Domenichino
1581 - 1641
Emilio Scanavino (1922 - 1986)
Emilio Scanavino
1922 - 1986
Mimmo Rotella (1918 - 2006)
Mimmo Rotella
1918 - 2006
Attavante degli Attavanti (1452 - 1525)
Attavante degli Attavanti
1452 - 1525
Pietro della Vecchia (1603 - 1678)
Pietro della Vecchia
1603 - 1678
Giovanni Battista Caracciolo (1578 - 1635)
Giovanni Battista Caracciolo
1578 - 1635
Franz Adam (1815 - 1886)
Franz Adam
1815 - 1886
Clemente Spera (1662 - 1742)
Clemente Spera
1662 - 1742
Giuseppe Zais (1709 - 1784)
Giuseppe Zais
1709 - 1784
Rimma Nikitichna Brailovskaya (1877 - 1959)
Rimma Nikitichna Brailovskaya
1877 - 1959

Creators Baroque

Tiberio di Tito (1573 - 1627)
Tiberio di Tito
1573 - 1627
Nicolas Heurtaut (1720 - 1771)
Nicolas Heurtaut
1720 - 1771
Petrus Staverenus (1615 - 1660)
Petrus Staverenus
1615 - 1660
Jan van Helmont (1650 - 1714)
Jan van Helmont
1650 - 1714
Nicolaes Willingh (1640 - 1678)
Nicolaes Willingh
1640 - 1678
Jules-César-Denis van Loo (1743 - 1821)
Jules-César-Denis van Loo
1743 - 1821
Gerrit Adriaensz. de Heer (1606 - 1670)
Gerrit Adriaensz. de Heer
1606 - 1670
Carlo Ceresa (1609 - 1679)
Carlo Ceresa
1609 - 1679
Petrus Schotanus (1601 - 1669)
Petrus Schotanus
1601 - 1669
Michael Willmann (1630 - 1706)
Michael Willmann
1630 - 1706
Bartolomé Román (1587 - 1647)
Bartolomé Román
1587 - 1647
Antonio Bellucci (1654 - 1726)
Antonio Bellucci
1654 - 1726
Hendrick Avercamp (1585 - 1634)
Hendrick Avercamp
1585 - 1634
Jan van Eyck (1390 - 1441)
Jan van Eyck
1390 - 1441
Cornelis van Poelenburgh (1594 - 1667)
Cornelis van Poelenburgh
1594 - 1667
Orazio Marinali (1643 - 1720)
Orazio Marinali
1643 - 1720