Filippo Abbiati (1640 - 1715)

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Filippo Abbiati

Filippo Abbiati was an Italian painter, renowned for his contribution to the Baroque period. Born in Milan in 1640, Abbiati's training under Carlo Francesco Nuvolone and Antonio Busca honed his skills, leading him to develop a distinct style characterized by fluid touch and luminous foundations. His work was heavily influenced by early seventeenth-century Lombard painting and later, the Roman Baroque and Venetian painting.

Abbiati's career was predominantly based in Milan, where he produced numerous significant religious and historical paintings. Notable works include the altarpiece of the Preaching of St. John the Baptist for the Sanctuary of the Beata Vergine dei Miracoli in Saronno and the extensive frescoes in the Milanese church of Sant'Alessandro. His masterpieces are celebrated for their dynamic composition and expressive intensity, marking a transition toward the Rococo movement​.

Though details about his later years remain sparse, Abbiati's legacy lives on through his influential frescoes and the mentorship of notable students like Alessandro Magnasco. His works can still be admired in places like the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan and the Biblioteca Ambrosiana​.

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Date and place of birt:1640, Milan, Italy
Date and place of death:1715, Milan, Italy
Nationality:Italy
Period of activity: XVII, XVIII century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Art school / group:Lombard School
Genre:History painting, Portrait, Religious genre, Self-portrait, Still life
Art style:Baroque
Technique:Fresco, Trompe-l’œil

Creators Italy

Carol (Olga Carolina) Rama (1918 - 2015)
Carol (Olga Carolina) Rama
1918 - 2015
Marco Gozzi (1759 - 1839)
Marco Gozzi
1759 - 1839
Simon Denis (1755 - 1813)
Simon Denis
1755 - 1813
Albert Kindle (1833 - 1876)
Albert Kindle
1833 - 1876
 Master of the Fiesole Epiphany (1425 - 1496)
Master of the Fiesole Epiphany
1425 - 1496
Luciano Bartolini (1948 - 1994)
Luciano Bartolini
1948 - 1994
Umberto Giunti (1886 - 1970)
Umberto Giunti
1886 - 1970
Girolamo Massei (1530 - 1614)
Girolamo Massei
1530 - 1614
 Parmigianino (1503 - 1540)
Parmigianino
1503 - 1540
Arcangelo Resani (1670 - 1740)
Arcangelo Resani
1670 - 1740
Kazuhide Takahama (1930 - 2010)
Kazuhide Takahama
1930 - 2010
Filippo Gherardi (1643 - 1704)
Filippo Gherardi
1643 - 1704
Bernardo Daddi (1280 - 1348)
Bernardo Daddi
1280 - 1348
Nicolas (Niccolò) Régnier (Renieri) (1591 - 1667)
Nicolas (Niccolò) Régnier (Renieri)
1591 - 1667
Orazio Samacchini (1532 - 1577)
Orazio Samacchini
1532 - 1577
Agostino Masucci (1691 - 1758)
Agostino Masucci
1691 - 1758

Creators Baroque

Johann Theodor de Bry (1561 - 1623)
Johann Theodor de Bry
1561 - 1623
Juan de Valdés Leal (1622 - 1690)
Juan de Valdés Leal
1622 - 1690
Cesare Dandini (1596 - 1657)
Cesare Dandini
1596 - 1657
Giuseppe Bonati (1635 - 1681)
Giuseppe Bonati
1635 - 1681
Johann Georg Hainz (1630 - 1700)
Johann Georg Hainz
1630 - 1700
Cornelis de Heem (1631 - 1695)
Cornelis de Heem
1631 - 1695
Georges de La Tour (1593 - 1652)
Georges de La Tour
1593 - 1652
Adam de Coster (1586 - 1643)
Adam de Coster
1586 - 1643
Kristoffel Lyubenetsky (1659 - 1729)
Kristoffel Lyubenetsky
1659 - 1729
Jan van de Cappelle (1626 - 1679)
Jan van de Cappelle
1626 - 1679
Johann Friedrich Ludwig (1673 - 1752)
Johann Friedrich Ludwig
1673 - 1752
Jan Griffier II (1688 - 1750)
Jan Griffier II
1688 - 1750
George Jones (XVIII century - ?)
George Jones
XVIII century - ?
Juste d'Egmont (1601 - 1674)
Juste d'Egmont
1601 - 1674
Jacques Dumont le Romain (1701 - 1781)
Jacques Dumont le Romain
1701 - 1781
Giuseppe Cades (1750 - 1799)
Giuseppe Cades
1750 - 1799