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MANFREDI, Bartolomeo
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Allegory_of_the_Four_Seasons_SG
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c._1610
Oil_on_canvas,_134_x_91,5_cm
Dayton_Art_Institute,_Dayton
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MANFREDI,_Bartolomeo
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Allegory of the Four Seasons SG
MANFREDI, Bartolomeo1.jpg
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c. 1610
Oil on canvas, 134 x 91,5 cm
Dayton Art Institute, Dayton |
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Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1582-1622
Italian painter. In the 17th century he was known throughout Italy and beyond as Caravaggio's closest follower and his works were highly prized and widely collected. More than simply aping Caravaggio's style, Manfredi reinterpreted his subjects and rendered new ones, drawing upon Caravaggio's naturalism and dramatic use of chiaroscuro. His paintings were often praised by his contemporaries as equal to Caravaggio's and he was subsequently emulated and imitated by other Roman Caravaggisti during the 1610s and 1620s. Yet by the 18th century his works were forgotten or confused with those of Caravaggio himself,
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