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| Carlo Maratti (1625 - 1713) |
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Artists who influenced Carlo Maratti![]() | Maratta was an Italian painter, the leading painter in Rome in the latter part of the 17th century. As the pupil of Andrea Sacchi he continued the tradition of the classical Grand Manner, based on Raphael, and he gained an international reputation particularly for his paintings of the Madonna and Child, which are reworkings of types established during the High Renaissance. The rhetorical splendour ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Carlo Maratti![]() | |
![]() Nicolas Poussin | ![]() Flagellation of Christ (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) | ![]() Pope Clement IX (Vatican Pinacoteca) | ![]() Pompeo Batoni |
![]() Guido Reni | ![]() Assumption with Saints (Santa Maria del Popolo) | ![]() Death of Saint Joseph (Kunsthistorisches) | ![]() Giovanni Battista Gaulli |
![]() Raphael | ![]() Apollo Chasing Daphne (Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium) | ![]() Saints Carlo and Ignatius Adoring Virgin (Santa Maria in Vallicella) | ![]() Francesco Solimena |
![]() Annibale Carracci | ![]() Madonna and Child with Angel Musicians (Musee du Louvre) | ![]() Saint John Evangelist on Patmos (RijksMuseum) | ![]() Anton Domenico Gabbiani |