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1605 - 1675. Known for: Painting and sculpture.
Pietro Ricchi was an Italian artist who trained in Florence and worked in various cities including Bologna, Lyon, Paris, Milan, and Venice. He was known for his Baroque style paintings and his... Read full biography
Pietro Ricchi was an Italian artist who trained in Florence and worked in various cities including Bologna, Lyon, Paris, Milan, and Venice. He was known for his Baroque style paintings and his technique, which showed an omnivorous wisdom and a drafting of a soft but intense character in his tonal... Read full biography
Pietro Ricchi was an Italian artist who trained in Florence and worked in various cities including Bologna, Lyon, Paris, Milan, and Venice. He was known for his Baroque style paintings and his technique, which showed an omnivorous wisdom and a drafting of a soft but intense character in his tonal games and inventions of light. He produced works 'by night light', including The Guess, Cupid and Psyche, and Judith. He represented a current of formal idealism nourished by the lymph of the Lombard... Read full biography
Pietro Ricchi was an Italian artist who trained in Florence and worked in various cities including Bologna, Lyon, Paris, Milan, and Venice. He was known for his Baroque style paintings and his technique, which showed an omnivorous wisdom and a drafting of a soft but intense character in his tonal games and inventions of light. He produced works 'by night light', including The Guess, Cupid and Psyche, and Judith. He represented a current of formal idealism nourished by the lymph of the Lombard Baroque.
Pietro Ricchi was an Italian artist who trained in Florence and worked in various cities including Bologna, Lyon, Paris, Milan, and Venice. He was known for his Baroque style paintings and his technique, which showed an omnivorous wisdom and a drafting of a soft but intense character in his tonal games and inventions of light. He produced works 'by night light', including The Guess, Cupid and Psyche, and Judith. He represented a current of formal idealism nourished by the lymph of the Lombard Baroque.
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