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

Francesco Penso (Cabianca) (1666 - 1737)
Francesco Penso (Cabianca)
1666 - 1737
Francesco Di Vannuccio (1356 - 1389)
Francesco Di Vannuccio
1356 - 1389
Donato D'Urbino (1935)
Donato D'Urbino
1935
Evaristo Baskenis (1617 - 1677)
Evaristo Baskenis
1617 - 1677
Giulio Romano (1499 - 1546)
Giulio Romano
1499 - 1546
Domenico Gargiulo (1609 - 1675)
Domenico Gargiulo
1609 - 1675
Theodoric Borgognoni (1205 - 1296)
Theodoric Borgognoni
1205 - 1296
Cristiano Bunty (1824 - 1904)
Cristiano Bunty
1824 - 1904
Jean-Jacques Henner (1829 - 1905)
Jean-Jacques Henner
1829 - 1905
Sergio Romiti (1928 - 2000)
Sergio Romiti
1928 - 2000
Ercole Barovier (1889 - 1974)
Ercole Barovier
1889 - 1974
Vito D'Ancona (1825 - 1884)
Vito D'Ancona
1825 - 1884
Bice Lazzari (1900 - 1981)
Bice Lazzari
1900 - 1981
Giuseppe Laezza (1835 - 1905)
Giuseppe Laezza
1835 - 1905
Giuseppe Nogari (1699 - 1766)
Giuseppe Nogari
1699 - 1766
Achille Castiglioni (1918 - 2002)
Achille Castiglioni
1918 - 2002

Creators Baroque

Herman Saftleven II (1609 - 1685)
Herman Saftleven II
1609 - 1685
Agostino Verrocchi (1586 - 1659)
Agostino Verrocchi
1586 - 1659
Michel Corneille I (1601 - 1664)
Michel Corneille I
1601 - 1664
Jean-Baptiste Baillon III (1715 - 1772)
Jean-Baptiste Baillon III
1715 - 1772
Agostino Tassi (1580 - 1644)
Agostino Tassi
1580 - 1644
Bartolomeo Altomonte (1694 - 1783)
Bartolomeo Altomonte
1694 - 1783
Johann Gottlieb Ehder (1716 - 1750)
Johann Gottlieb Ehder
1716 - 1750
Giovanni Battista Gaulli (1639 - 1709)
Giovanni Battista Gaulli
1639 - 1709
Valerio Castello (1624 - 1659)
Valerio Castello
1624 - 1659
Stefano Pozzi (1699 - 1768)
Stefano Pozzi
1699 - 1768
Jacob Levecq (1634 - 1675)
Jacob Levecq
1634 - 1675
Philips Koninck (1619 - 1688)
Philips Koninck
1619 - 1688
Albert Edward Jones (1878 - 1954)
Albert Edward Jones
1878 - 1954
Hallé Claude-Guy (1652 - 1736)
Hallé Claude-Guy
1652 - 1736
Francesco Panini (1745 - 1812)
Francesco Panini
1745 - 1812
Ignatius Josephus van Regemorter (1785 - 1873)
Ignatius Josephus van Regemorter
1785 - 1873
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