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1688 Bologne - 1755. Known for: Baroque painting, altarpieces.
The text above discusses Ercole Graziani, an Italian Baroque painter known for his altarpieces. He painted a large altarpiece for the church of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Rome, which was... Read full biography
The text above discusses Ercole Graziani, an Italian Baroque painter known for his altarpieces. He painted a large altarpiece for the church of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Rome, which was commissioned by Benedict XIV and completed in the late 5th decade of the 17th century. Graziani's work... Read full biography
The text above discusses Ercole Graziani, an Italian Baroque painter known for his altarpieces. He painted a large altarpiece for the church of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Rome, which was commissioned by Benedict XIV and completed in the late 5th decade of the 17th century. Graziani's work demonstrated a renewed chromatic sensitivity and elegant interpretation of Capitoline classicism, influenced by Venetian painter Sebastiano Ricci
The text above discusses Ercole Graziani, an Italian Baroque painter known for his altarpieces. He painted a large altarpiece for the church of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Rome, which was commissioned by Benedict XIV and completed in the late 5th decade of the 17th century. Graziani's work demonstrated a renewed chromatic sensitivity and elegant interpretation of Capitoline classicism, influenced by Venetian painter Sebastiano Ricci
The text above discusses Ercole Graziani, an Italian Baroque painter known for his altarpieces. He painted a large altarpiece for the church of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Rome, which was commissioned by Benedict XIV and completed in the late 5th decade of the 17th century. Graziani's work demonstrated a renewed chromatic sensitivity and elegant interpretation of Capitoline classicism, influenced by Venetian painter Sebastiano Ricci
