Giovanni Andrea De Ferrari PRICE CHARTS
1598 Genoa - 1669 The artist died in a hospital.. Known for: Lyrical naturalism, oil paintings.
Giovanni Andrea De Ferrari first trained with Bernardo Castello (circa 1610-12) and then with Bernardo Strozzi (circa 1613-19). It was during the 1640s that the artist began to express himself in the... Read full biography
Giovanni Andrea De Ferrari first trained with Bernardo Castello (circa 1610-12) and then with Bernardo Strozzi (circa 1613-19). It was during the 1640s that the artist began to express himself in the style of his first maturity and attained a personal language that married a taste for colour,... Read full biography
Giovanni Andrea De Ferrari first trained with Bernardo Castello (circa 1610-12) and then with Bernardo Strozzi (circa 1613-19). It was during the 1640s that the artist began to express himself in the style of his first maturity and attained a personal language that married a taste for colour, derived from Strozzi and Rubens, with the latest development of layered painting derived from Jan Roos and Van Dyck. Following in the traditions of the mid seventeenth-century Genoese school of painting... Read full biography
Giovanni Andrea De Ferrari first trained with Bernardo Castello (circa 1610-12) and then with Bernardo Strozzi (circa 1613-19). It was during the 1640s that the artist began to express himself in the style of his first maturity and attained a personal language that married a taste for colour, derived from Strozzi and Rubens, with the latest development of layered painting derived from Jan Roos and Van Dyck. Following in the traditions of the mid seventeenth-century Genoese school of painting his work followed the tenets of naturalism. Giovanni Andrea De Ferrari lived from 1598 to 1669.... Read full biography
Giovanni Andrea De Ferrari first trained with Bernardo Castello (circa 1610-12) and then with Bernardo Strozzi (circa 1613-19). It was during the 1640s that the artist began to express himself in the style of his first maturity and attained a personal language that married a taste for colour, derived from Strozzi and Rubens, with the latest development of layered painting derived from Jan Roos and Van Dyck. Following in the traditions of the mid seventeenth-century Genoese school of painting his work followed the tenets of naturalism. Giovanni Andrea De Ferrari lived from 1598 to 1669.... Read full biography

