Donato Creti - Artist Info

About Donato Creti

  • Biography

    At the age of fifteen, following an apprenticeship with Lorenzo Pasinelli, Donato Creti came to the attention of Count Alessandro Fava. The Bolognese count became the artist’s protector and first patron, and the young Creti lived and worked in the Palazzo Fava for a number of years before becoming an independent master.

    In around 1700 he received a commission from the Counts of Novellara to decorate their family palace, and in 1708 he completed a large fresco* of Alexander Cutting the Gordian Knot in the Palazzo Pepoli Campogrande in Bologna.

    Apart from fresco decorations, the early part of his career was taken up with secular commissions for easel pictures, such as the series of mythological subjects painted in monochrome* ...

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