Corrado Giaquinto (1703 - 1766)

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Corrado Giaquinto

Corrado Giaquinto was a prominent Italian painter of the Rococo period. His journey into the arts took him from apprenticeships with local painters in his youth to a flourishing career across Italy and Spain. Giaquinto's early training under Saverio Porta and subsequent studies in Naples under Nicola Maria Rossi and Francesco Solimena honed his skills in the Neapolitan painting tradition. By the time he moved to Rome in 1727, his style had matured, leading to collaborations on significant projects and solo commissions that showcased his mastery of the Rococo style​​​​​​.

Giaquinto's work is known for its vibrant colors, dynamic compositions, and the integration of classical and religious themes, reflective of the Rococo spirit. His frescoes and oil paintings, such as "The Penitent Magdalen" and "Medea Rejuvenating Aeson," are celebrated for their technical brilliance and emotional depth, housed in prestigious museums like the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the Louvre Museum in Paris. His significant contribution to the art world extends to his role as a court painter in Madrid, where he influenced the Spanish art scene profoundly during his tenure from 1753 to 1761​​​​.

For collectors and experts in art and antiques, Giaquinto's oeuvre offers a fascinating glimpse into the opulence and elegance of 18th-century Rococo art. His ability to blend dramatic narratives with delicate details makes his work a study in the balance between grandeur and grace, marking him as a key figure in the transition from the Baroque to Rococo styles.

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Date and place of birt:8 february 1703, Molfetta, Italy
Date and place of death:18 april 1766, Naples, Italy
Nationality:Italy
Period of activity: XVIII century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Genre:Allegory, Mythological painting, Religious genre
Art style:Rococo

Creators Italy

Paolo Veneziano (1290 - 1362)
Paolo Veneziano
1290 - 1362
Melozzo da Forlì (1438 - 1494)
Melozzo da Forlì
1438 - 1494
Frederick William Rolfe (1860 - 1913)
Frederick William Rolfe
1860 - 1913
Baldassare Franceschini (Il Volterrano) (1611 - 1689)
Baldassare Franceschini (Il Volterrano)
1611 - 1689
Carlo Marochetti (1805 - 1867)
Carlo Marochetti
1805 - 1867
Mario Radice (1898 - 1987)
Mario Radice
1898 - 1987
 Boethius (480 - 524)
Boethius
480 - 524
Emilio Tadini (1927 - 2002)
Emilio Tadini
1927 - 2002
Mariano Fortuny y Marsal (1838 - 1874)
Mariano Fortuny y Marsal
1838 - 1874
Francesco Bassano II (1549 - 1592)
Francesco Bassano II
1549 - 1592
Mario Mafai (1902 - 1965)
Mario Mafai
1902 - 1965
Luigi Valadier (1726 - 1785)
Luigi Valadier
1726 - 1785
Bartolo Di Fredi (1330 - 1410)
Bartolo Di Fredi
1330 - 1410
Massimiliano Soldani Benzi (1656 - 1740)
Massimiliano Soldani Benzi
1656 - 1740
Carlo Magini (1720 - 1806)
Carlo Magini
1720 - 1806
Gottfried Wals (1595 - 1638)
Gottfried Wals
1595 - 1638

Creators Rococo

Pierre Gobert (1662 - 1744)
Pierre Gobert
1662 - 1744
Thomas Robins (the Elder) (1715 - 1770)
Thomas Robins (the Elder)
1715 - 1770
Jean-Baptiste Isabey (1767 - 1855)
Jean-Baptiste Isabey
1767 - 1855
Ulrika Fredrika Pasch (1735 - 1796)
Ulrika Fredrika Pasch
1735 - 1796
François Girardon (1628 - 1715)
François Girardon
1628 - 1715
Peter Jacob Horemans (1700 - 1776)
Peter Jacob Horemans
1700 - 1776
Alexander Roslin (1718 - 1793)
Alexander Roslin
1718 - 1793
Hugh William Williams (1773 - 1829)
Hugh William Williams
1773 - 1829
Jacques-Charles Dutillieu (1718 - 1782)
Jacques-Charles Dutillieu
1718 - 1782
William Wyld (1806 - 1889)
William Wyld
1806 - 1889
Martin Carlin (1730 - 1785)
Martin Carlin
1730 - 1785
Ulrich Reimkasten (1953)
Ulrich Reimkasten
1953
Peter Angelis (1685 - 1734)
Peter Angelis
1685 - 1734
Gérard Audran (1640 - 1703)
Gérard Audran
1640 - 1703
Nicolas Bertin (1667 - 1736)
Nicolas Bertin
1667 - 1736
Johann Cimbal (1722 - 1795)
Johann Cimbal
1722 - 1795