Francesco Conti (painter)
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Self-portrait of Francesco Conti
Francesco Conti (1681–1760) was an Italian painter.[1]
Biography[]
Conti was born in Florence, Italy, and spent some time studying art in Rome. He specialized in painting religious-themed works. He studied primarily under Giovanni Maria Morandi and Carlo Maratta. In 1738 he painted one of his most renowned works Madonna and Child with St. Sylvester the Pope, St. Paul and St. Catherine of Alexandria. He continued to paint up until his death in 1760.
Among his pupils was Anna Bacherini Piattoli.[2]
Gallery[]
The death of King Josiah
Madonna presenting the Christ Child to St. Felix of Cantalice
Saint Joseph with the Christ Child
The Holy Family returns to Nazareth from Egypt
Allegory of Music
A Gentleman
References[]
- ^ Berti, Federico. "Francesco Conti (1681-1760)" (Firenze: Edifir, 2010) [1]
- ^ Profile of Anna Bacherini Piattoli in the Dictionary of Pastellists Before 1800.
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- 1681 births
- 1760 deaths
- 17th-century Italian painters
- Italian male painters
- 18th-century Italian painters
- Painters from Florence
- Pupils of Carlo Maratta
- Italian painter, 17th-century birth stubs