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Giulio Carpioni
(1613 - 29 January 1678) was an Italian painter and etcher of the early Baroque era. Born probably in Venice, Carpioni studied under Alessandro Varotari (il Padovanino) and was also influenced by the work of Simone Cantarini, Carlo Saraceni and Jean Leclerc. He came into contact with Lombard art after a brief visit to Bergamo in 1631. In 1638 he settled in Vicenza and executed most of his work there. He painted history and bacchanals, and also sacred subjects of a small size, many of which are to be seen in the churches in the Venetian states. Paintings by him may be seen in the Galleries of Augsburg, Dresden, Vienna, Modena, and Florence. He was also an etcher; his best plates being St. Anthony of Padua, Christ on the Mount of Olives, The Virgin reading, and The Virgin with Rosary. He died at Verona. Carlo Carpioni, his son, was also a painter. Among his important works are the Apotheosis of the Dolfin family (1647) and the Allegory of the Grimani Family (1651), and altarpiece of Sant'Antonio da Padova, a Virgin and two saints, and a Triumph of Silenus in the Gallerie dell Accademia of Venice. He painted a series of canvases for the Oratory of San Nicola da Tolentino in Vicenza.



Giulio Carpioni Liriope Bringing Narcissus before Tiresias oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   70615
Liriope Bringing Narcissus before Tiresias
1660s Oil on canvas 160 x 230 cm


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Giulio Carpioni Bacchanal oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   71717
Bacchanal
1660 - 65 Oil on canvas 81 x 100 cm


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Giulio Carpioni Apollo and Marsyas oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   71805
Apollo and Marsyas
17th century Oil on canvas 85 x 100 cm


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Giulio Carpioni Liriope Bringing Narcissus before Tiresias oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   72071
Liriope Bringing Narcissus before Tiresias
1660s Oil on canvas 160 x 230 cm


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Giulio Carpioni Bacchanal oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   92399
Bacchanal
Date between 1660(1660) and 1665(1665) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions Height: 81 cm (31.9 in). Width: 100 cm (39.4 in). ttd


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Giulio Carpioni
(1613 - 29 January 1678) was an Italian painter and etcher of the early Baroque era. Born probably in Venice, Carpioni studied under Alessandro Varotari (il Padovanino) and was also influenced by the work of Simone Cantarini, Carlo Saraceni and Jean Leclerc. He came into contact with Lombard art after a brief visit to Bergamo in 1631. In 1638 he settled in Vicenza and executed most of his work there. He painted history and bacchanals, and also sacred subjects of a small size, many of which are to be seen in the churches in the Venetian states. Paintings by him may be seen in the Galleries of Augsburg, Dresden, Vienna, Modena, and Florence. He was also an etcher; his best plates being St. Anthony of Padua, Christ on the Mount of Olives, The Virgin reading, and The Virgin with Rosary. He died at Verona. Carlo Carpioni, his son, was also a painter. Among his important works are the Apotheosis of the Dolfin family (1647) and the Allegory of the Grimani Family (1651), and altarpiece of Sant'Antonio da Padova, a Virgin and two saints, and a Triumph of Silenus in the Gallerie dell Accademia of Venice. He painted a series of canvases for the Oratory of San Nicola da Tolentino in Vicenza. . Related Artists to Giulio Carpioni: | Pieter Brueghel the Younger | Frans Mortelmans | Ferdynand Ruszczyc | Arent De Gelder | Henry J Morgan |

  

  

  

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