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1668 Venice, Italy - 1725. Known for: Tumultuous, romantic baroque scenes with figures, ships, stormy skies.
In his landscapes, Antonio Marini demonstrated a strong brush, and a free style, imbued with a certain romanticism. One can feel the spirit of Magnasco, and the influence of painters such as... Read full biography
In his landscapes, Antonio Marini demonstrated a strong brush, and a free style, imbued with a certain romanticism. One can feel the spirit of Magnasco, and the influence of painters such as Salvatore Rosa or Tempesta. Traced back to Antonio Marini's catalog by Dario Succi, the paintings are... Read full biography
In his landscapes, Antonio Marini demonstrated a strong brush, and a free style, imbued with a certain romanticism. One can feel the spirit of Magnasco, and the influence of painters such as Salvatore Rosa or Tempesta. Traced back to Antonio Marini's catalog by Dario Succi, the paintings are characterized as mature products of the artist. A painter dedicated to landscapes and sea fortunes, following the examples of Tempesta and Salvator Rosa, he characterized his works with dramatic tones and... Read full biography
In his landscapes, Antonio Marini demonstrated a strong brush, and a free style, imbued with a certain romanticism. One can feel the spirit of Magnasco, and the influence of painters such as Salvatore Rosa or Tempesta. Traced back to Antonio Marini's catalog by Dario Succi, the paintings are characterized as mature products of the artist. A painter dedicated to landscapes and sea fortunes, following the examples of Tempesta and Salvator Rosa, he characterized his works with dramatic tones and stained chiaroscuro mixtures. However, Marini's critical events are recent and in analogy with the studies on Marco Ricci (Belluno, 1676; Venice, 1730) and Alessandro Magnasco (Genoa, 1667; 1749). We do not know very well the years of his training,... Read full biography
In his landscapes, Antonio Marini demonstrated a strong brush, and a free style, imbued with a certain romanticism. One can feel the spirit of Magnasco, and the influence of painters such as Salvatore Rosa or Tempesta. Traced back to Antonio Marini's catalog by Dario Succi, the paintings are characterized as mature products of the artist. A painter dedicated to landscapes and sea fortunes, following the examples of Tempesta and Salvator Rosa, he characterized his works with dramatic tones and stained chiaroscuro mixtures. However, Marini's critical events are recent and in analogy with the studies on Marco Ricci (Belluno, 1676; Venice, 1730) and Alessandro Magnasco (Genoa, 1667; 1749). We do not know very well the years of his training, which probably took place in Padua and Bologna, where it is documented around 1693, when it is pr... Read full biography
Antonio Maria Marini - Artist Info
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Art Media
- •Oil Paint
Art Style
- •Baroque Italian Painting Style
Art Subject
- •Atmospherics, Dramatic Lighting
- •Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
