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

Marco Antonio Bassetti (1586 - 1630)
Marco Antonio Bassetti
1586 - 1630
Giuseppe Bazzani (1690 - 1769)
Giuseppe Bazzani
1690 - 1769
Giuseppe Canella (1788 - 1847)
Giuseppe Canella
1788 - 1847
Hermann Corrodi (1844 - 1905)
Hermann Corrodi
1844 - 1905
Domenico Paladino (1948)
Domenico Paladino
1948
Giuseppe Bertini (1825 - 1898)
Giuseppe Bertini
1825 - 1898
Pietro Perugino (1446 - 1524)
Pietro Perugino
1446 - 1524
Beneš (Benedikt Julius) Knüpfer (1844 - 1910)
Beneš (Benedikt Julius) Knüpfer
1844 - 1910
Orazio Grevenbroeck (1676 - 1739)
Orazio Grevenbroeck
1676 - 1739
Francesco Menzio (1899 - 1979)
Francesco Menzio
1899 - 1979
Tommaso Geraci (1931 - 2020)
Tommaso Geraci
1931 - 2020
Georg Klusemann (1942 - 1981)
Georg Klusemann
1942 - 1981
Pieter Cornelisz van Rijck (1567 - 1637)
Pieter Cornelisz van Rijck
1567 - 1637
Mario Nigro (1917 - 1992)
Mario Nigro
1917 - 1992
Antonio Rossi (1700 - 1753)
Antonio Rossi
1700 - 1753
Eliseo Mattiacci (1940 - 2019)
Eliseo Mattiacci
1940 - 2019

Creators Baroque

Giovanni Paolo Castelli (1659 - 1730)
Giovanni Paolo Castelli
1659 - 1730
Johann Benjamin Thomae (1682 - 1751)
Johann Benjamin Thomae
1682 - 1751
Tommaso Redi (1665 - 1726)
Tommaso Redi
1665 - 1726
Adam Willaerts (1577 - 1664)
Adam Willaerts
1577 - 1664
Marcello Bachcharelli (1731 - 1818)
Marcello Bachcharelli
1731 - 1818
Gaspard Duguet (1615 - 1675)
Gaspard Duguet
1615 - 1675
René Dubois (1737 - 1799)
René Dubois
1737 - 1799
Jan Pauwel Gillemans II (1651 - 1704)
Jan Pauwel Gillemans II
1651 - 1704
Carlo Galli Bibiena (1728 - 1787)
Carlo Galli Bibiena
1728 - 1787
Jan Erasmus Quellinus (1634 - 1715)
Jan Erasmus Quellinus
1634 - 1715
Cornelis Schut I (1597 - 1655)
Cornelis Schut I
1597 - 1655
Abraham van Beerstraten (1643 - 1666)
Abraham van Beerstraten
1643 - 1666
Giovanni Andrea Sirani (1610 - 1670)
Giovanni Andrea Sirani
1610 - 1670
Pieter van Bloemen (1657 - 1720)
Pieter van Bloemen
1657 - 1720
Hans Jakob Baur I ()
Hans Jakob Baur I
Jan Miense Molenaer (1610 - 1668)
Jan Miense Molenaer
1610 - 1668
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