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Giuseppe Maria Crespi 1665-1747
Italian
Giuseppe Maria Crespi Locations
1747). Painter, draughtsman and printmaker. His religious and mythological works are distinguished by a free brushstroke and a painterly manner. He also painted spirited genre scenes, which by their quality, content and quantity distinguish him as one of the first Italian painters of high standing to devote serious attention to the depiction of contemporary life. Such paintings as Woman Laundering (1700-05; St Petersburg, Hermitage) or Woman Washing Dishes (1720-25; Florence, Uffizi) offer straightforward glimpses of domestic chores in images that are startlingly novel for the period and look forward to the art of Jean-Simeon Chardin, Jean-Francois Millet and Honore Daumier
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Painting ID:: 662 The Death of St.Joseph
1712
The Hermitage, St.Petersburg
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Painting ID:: 664 The Flea
1710-30
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
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Painting ID:: 666 Self Portrait_a
1700
The Hermitage, St.Petersburg
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Painting ID:: 667 Aeneas with the Sybil Charon
1700-05
Art History Museum, Vienna
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Painting ID:: 668 Woman Playing a Lute
1700-05
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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Giuseppe Maria Crespi
1665-1747
Italian
Giuseppe Maria Crespi Locations
1747). Painter, draughtsman and printmaker. His religious and mythological works are distinguished by a free brushstroke and a painterly manner. He also painted spirited genre scenes, which by their quality, content and quantity distinguish him as one of the first Italian painters of high standing to devote serious attention to the depiction of contemporary life. Such paintings as Woman Laundering (1700-05; St Petersburg, Hermitage) or Woman Washing Dishes (1720-25; Florence, Uffizi) offer straightforward glimpses of domestic chores in images that are startlingly novel for the period and look forward to the art of Jean-Simeon Chardin, Jean-Francois Millet and Honore Daumier
. Related Artists to Giuseppe Maria Crespi: | Anthoni Schoonjans | Antoine Sallaert | giacomo balla | Arthur Tozart | Thomas Fearnley |
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