Giovanni Battista Piazzetta (1682 - 1754)

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Giovanni Battista Piazzetta

Giovanni Battista Piazzetta was an influential Italian painter known for his mastery in the Rococo style, characterized by its subtle coloring and elegant forms in religious and genre subjects. Born in Venice to a sculptor, Piazzetta initially trained in woodcarving before venturing into painting, where he was influenced by the Venetian Baroque painter Antonio Molinari and possibly by Giuseppe Crespi and Caravaggio's dramatic use of light and shadow​​​​.

Giovanni Battista Piazzetta's work is renowned for its emotional depth and complex characters, often imbued with a layering of meanings. His notable works include "The Sacrifice of Isaac," "The Annunciation," and "Susanna and the Elders," which showcase his ability to blend religious themes with a strong sense of humanity​​​​​​. Despite not receiving numerous commissions, he made significant contributions through his book illustrations and was a respected teacher, becoming the first director of the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia in 1750​​​​.

For art collectors and experts, Giovanni Battista Piazzetta's works offer a unique perspective on 18th-century Venetian painting, highlighting his distinctive style and contribution to the Rococo movement. His paintings, which can be found in various museums and galleries, continue to captivate audiences with their intricate details and emotional resonance.

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Date and place of birt:13 february 1682, Venice, Italy
Date and place of death:29 april 1754, Venice, Italy
Nationality:Italy
Period of activity: XVIII century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Art school / group:Venetian school
Genre:Genre art, Mythological painting, Portrait, Religious genre
Art style:Baroque, Rococo, Old Masters

Creators Italy

Andrea Soldi (1703 - 1771)
Andrea Soldi
1703 - 1771
Richard Brompton (1734 - 1783)
Richard Brompton
1734 - 1783
Anton von Maron (1733 - 1808)
Anton von Maron
1733 - 1808
Salvatore Fiume (1915 - 1997)
Salvatore Fiume
1915 - 1997
Lella Vignelli (1934 - 2016)
Lella Vignelli
1934 - 2016
Antonio Pisanello (1395 - 1455)
Antonio Pisanello
1395 - 1455
Johann Georg Platzer (1704 - 1761)
Johann Georg Platzer
1704 - 1761
Fabio Berardi (1728 - 1782)
Fabio Berardi
1728 - 1782
Pelagio Palagi (1775 - 1860)
Pelagio Palagi
1775 - 1860
Joseph Johann Kauffmann (1707 - 1782)
Joseph Johann Kauffmann
1707 - 1782
 Erro (1932)
Erro
1932
Giovanni Girolamo Savoldo (1480 - 1540)
Giovanni Girolamo Savoldo
1480 - 1540
Umberto Brunelleschi (1879 - 1949)
Umberto Brunelleschi
1879 - 1949
Dietrich Wilhelm Lindau (1799 - 1862)
Dietrich Wilhelm Lindau
1799 - 1862
Andrea Andreani (1558 - 1629)
Andrea Andreani
1558 - 1629
Silvestro Chiesa (1623 - 1657)
Silvestro Chiesa
1623 - 1657

Creators Baroque

Joseph-Siffred Duplessis (1725 - 1802)
Joseph-Siffred Duplessis
1725 - 1802
Giuseppe Nogari (1699 - 1766)
Giuseppe Nogari
1699 - 1766
Carlo Francesco Nuvolone (1609 - 1662)
Carlo Francesco Nuvolone
1609 - 1662
Charles Hamilton Smith (1776 - 1859)
Charles Hamilton Smith
1776 - 1859
Melchor Pérez de Holguín (1660 - 1732)
Melchor Pérez de Holguín
1660 - 1732
Johann Georg Hainz (1630 - 1700)
Johann Georg Hainz
1630 - 1700
Carl Sebastian von Bemmel (1743 - 1796)
Carl Sebastian von Bemmel
1743 - 1796
Johannes Dünz (1645 - 1736)
Johannes Dünz
1645 - 1736
Petrus Staveren (1615 - 1660)
Petrus Staveren
1615 - 1660
Cornelis Mahu (1613 - 1689)
Cornelis Mahu
1613 - 1689
Filippo Abbiati (1640 - 1715)
Filippo Abbiati
1640 - 1715
Michiel van Musscher (1645 - 1705)
Michiel van Musscher
1645 - 1705
Pieter van der Borcht III (1604 - 1631)
Pieter van der Borcht III
1604 - 1631
Nicola Federici (1747 - 1808)
Nicola Federici
1747 - 1808
Michael Willmann (1630 - 1706)
Michael Willmann
1630 - 1706
David Teniers II (1610 - 1690)
David Teniers II
1610 - 1690