Pietro Antonio Rotari (1707 - 1762)

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Pietro Antonio Rotari

Pietro Antonio Rotari was an Italian painter born in Verona on September 30, 1707. His early artistic development was influenced by his studies under Antonio Balestra and later Francesco Trevisani and Francesco Solimena in Rome and Naples. Rotari's style evolved from history painting to focus primarily on portraitures, particularly of women, which garnered him significant acclaim.

Rotari's career spanned various European cities, with significant periods in Venice, Rome, and eventually Saint Petersburg, Russia, where he was invited by Empress Elizabeth in 1756 to become a court painter. His works are known for their emotional depth and the delicate portrayal of his subjects, often depicted in elegant, idealized manners that emphasized expressions of melancholy, surprise, or joy.

Many of Rotari's most celebrated works are portraits of young women in ethnic or regional costumes, displaying a range of subtle emotions. These works, often referred to as "character heads," are notable examples of his contribution to the rococo style, blending Italian artistry with international elements. His paintings are housed in several prominent collections, including the Cabinet of the Muses at Peterhof in Russia.

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Date and place of birt:30 september 1707, Verona, Italy
Date and place of death:31 august 1762, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire
Nationality:Italy, Russia, Russian Empire
Period of activity: XVIII century
Specialization:Artist, Engraver, Painter, Portraitist
Genre:History painting, Mythological painting, Portrait, Religious genre
Art style:Rococo

Creators Italy

Cristoforo Savolini (1639 - 1677)
Cristoforo Savolini
1639 - 1677
Paul Kane (1810 - 1871)
Paul Kane
1810 - 1871
Franz Werner von Tamm (1658 - 1724)
Franz Werner von Tamm
1658 - 1724
Anna Comba (1945)
Anna Comba
1945
Franco Grignani (1908 - 1999)
Franco Grignani
1908 - 1999
Leopoldo D'Angelo (1995)
Leopoldo D'Angelo
1995
Carl Wilhelm Götzloff (1799 - 1866)
Carl Wilhelm Götzloff
1799 - 1866
Aureliano Milani (1675 - 1749)
Aureliano Milani
1675 - 1749
Johann Gottfried Tannauer (1680 - 1737)
Johann Gottfried Tannauer
1680 - 1737
Vittorio Matino (1943)
Vittorio Matino
1943
Antonio Gravina (1934 - 2011)
Antonio Gravina
1934 - 2011
Tommaso Geraci (1931 - 2020)
Tommaso Geraci
1931 - 2020
Quirino Tempra (1849 - 1888)
Quirino Tempra
1849 - 1888
Giorgio Ghisi (1520 - 1582)
Giorgio Ghisi
1520 - 1582
Philipp Messner (1975)
Philipp Messner
1975
Matteo Bottiglieri (1684 - 1757)
Matteo Bottiglieri
1684 - 1757

Creators Rococo

Charles-Antoine Coypel (1694 - 1752)
Charles-Antoine Coypel
1694 - 1752
Pierre Leone Guezzi (1674 - 1755)
Pierre Leone Guezzi
1674 - 1755
Joachim Johann Nepomuk Spalowsky (1752 - 1797)
Joachim Johann Nepomuk Spalowsky
1752 - 1797
Pietro Fancelli (1764 - 1850)
Pietro Fancelli
1764 - 1850
William Wyld (1806 - 1889)
William Wyld
1806 - 1889
Luis Melendez (1716 - 1780)
Luis Melendez
1716 - 1780
Jean Barbault (1718 - 1762)
Jean Barbault
1718 - 1762
Robert Adam (1728 - 1792)
Robert Adam
1728 - 1792
Louis Nicolas van Blarenberghe (1716 - 1754)
Louis Nicolas van Blarenberghe
1716 - 1754
François-Guillaume Ménageot (1744 - 1816)
François-Guillaume Ménageot
1744 - 1816
Johann Christian von Mannlich (1741 - 1822)
Johann Christian von Mannlich
1741 - 1822
Giambattista Pittoni (1687 - 1767)
Giambattista Pittoni
1687 - 1767
Gottfried Locher (1735 - 1795)
Gottfried Locher
1735 - 1795
François Boucher (1703 - 1779)
François Boucher
1703 - 1779
Francesco Maria Schiaffino (1688 - 1763)
Francesco Maria Schiaffino
1688 - 1763
Nathaniel Dance-Holland (1735 - 1811)
Nathaniel Dance-Holland
1735 - 1811