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

Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi (1386 - 1466)
Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi
1386 - 1466
Vincenzo Cabianca (1827 - 1902)
Vincenzo Cabianca
1827 - 1902
Franco Fontana (1933)
Franco Fontana
1933
Mario Rutelli (1859 - 1941)
Mario Rutelli
1859 - 1941
Vittorio Matino (1943)
Vittorio Matino
1943
Maurizio Cattelan (1960)
Maurizio Cattelan
1960
Vettor Pisani (1934 - 2011)
Vettor Pisani
1934 - 2011
Gentile da Fabriano (1370 - 1427)
Gentile da Fabriano
1370 - 1427
Corrado Cagli (1910 - 1976)
Corrado Cagli
1910 - 1976
Francisco Leonardoni (1654 - 1711)
Francisco Leonardoni
1654 - 1711
Giulio Raibolini (1487 - 1545)
Giulio Raibolini
1487 - 1545
Carla Accardi (1924 - 2014)
Carla Accardi
1924 - 2014
Renato Birolli (1905 - 1959)
Renato Birolli
1905 - 1959
Florence Ann Claxton (1838 - 1920)
Florence Ann Claxton
1838 - 1920
Jules Maidoff (1933)
Jules Maidoff
1933
Angelo Pavan (1893 - 1945)
Angelo Pavan
1893 - 1945

Creators Rococo

Christian Stöcklin (1741 - 1795)
Christian Stöcklin
1741 - 1795
Jean Germain Drouais (1763 - 1788)
Jean Germain Drouais
1763 - 1788
Jean Valade (1709 - 1787)
Jean Valade
1709 - 1787
François Gaspard Adam (1710 - 1761)
François Gaspard Adam
1710 - 1761
Antoine Brice (1752 - 1817)
Antoine Brice
1752 - 1817
Jean-Baptiste Regnault (1754 - 1829)
Jean-Baptiste Regnault
1754 - 1829
George Hayter (1792 - 1871)
George Hayter
1792 - 1871
Ludwig von Hagn (1819 - 1898)
Ludwig von Hagn
1819 - 1898
François Octavien (1682 - 1740)
François Octavien
1682 - 1740
Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner (1702 - 1761)
Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner
1702 - 1761
Joseph Anton Feuchtmayer (1696 - 1770)
Joseph Anton Feuchtmayer
1696 - 1770
Jean-Baptiste Santerre (1651 - 1717)
Jean-Baptiste Santerre
1651 - 1717
Antoine Alexandre Joseph Cardon (1739 - 1822)
Antoine Alexandre Joseph Cardon
1739 - 1822
Elizabeth Vigee Le Brun (1755 - 1842)
Elizabeth Vigee Le Brun
1755 - 1842
Simon Mathurin Lantara (1729 - 1778)
Simon Mathurin Lantara
1729 - 1778
Giovanni Battista Cimaroli (1687 - 1771)
Giovanni Battista Cimaroli
1687 - 1771