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1608 Rome - After 1673. Known for: Still life painting.
The Stanchi workshop consisted of three brothers: Giovanni, Niccolò, and Angelo Stanchi. Giovanni Stanchi, the most talented among them, worked for prominent families in Rome such as the Barberini,... Read full biography
The Stanchi workshop consisted of three brothers: Giovanni, Niccolò, and Angelo Stanchi. Giovanni Stanchi, the most talented among them, worked for prominent families in Rome such as the Barberini, Chigi, and Colonna. He collaborated with other artists like Mario Nuzzi and Carlo Maratta on various... Read full biography
The Stanchi workshop consisted of three brothers: Giovanni, Niccolò, and Angelo Stanchi. Giovanni Stanchi, the most talented among them, worked for prominent families in Rome such as the Barberini, Chigi, and Colonna. He collaborated with other artists like Mario Nuzzi and Carlo Maratta on various projects, including the mirrors at Palazzo Colonna. The Stanchi brothers' influence extended beyond Rome, with Giovanni's garlands now displayed at Palazzo Pitti and Uffizi. Their artistic style,... Read full biography
The Stanchi workshop consisted of three brothers: Giovanni, Niccolò, and Angelo Stanchi. Giovanni Stanchi, the most talented among them, worked for prominent families in Rome such as the Barberini, Chigi, and Colonna. He collaborated with other artists like Mario Nuzzi and Carlo Maratta on various projects, including the mirrors at Palazzo Colonna. The Stanchi brothers' influence extended beyond Rome, with Giovanni's garlands now displayed at Palazzo Pitti and Uffizi. Their artistic style, particularly the brightness of the flowers, was inspired by the innovations introduced by Daniel Seghers. The brothers were possibly influenced by artists like Giovanni Battista Crescenti and Pietro Paolo Bozzi. Niccolò Stanchi, known for his decorative... Read full biography
The Stanchi workshop consisted of three brothers: Giovanni, Niccolò, and Angelo Stanchi. Giovanni Stanchi, the most talented among them, worked for prominent families in Rome such as the Barberini, Chigi, and Colonna. He collaborated with other artists like Mario Nuzzi and Carlo Maratta on various projects, including the mirrors at Palazzo Colonna. The Stanchi brothers' influence extended beyond Rome, with Giovanni's garlands now displayed at Palazzo Pitti and Uffizi. Their artistic style, particularly the brightness of the flowers, was inspired by the innovations introduced by Daniel Seghers. The brothers were possibly influenced by artists like Giovanni Battista Crescenti and Pietro Paolo Bozzi. Niccolò Stanchi, known for his decorative skills, worked in Siena and Florence for Flavio Chigi.... Read full biography
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