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Jacopo Amigoni (c. 1685 –
September 1752), also
named Giacomo Amiconi, was an
Italian painter of the late-Baroque or
Rococo period, who
began his career...
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Amigoni may
refer to:
Jacopo Amigoni (1682–1752), also
named Giacomo Amiconi,
Italian painter of the late-Baroque or
Rococo period, who
began his career...
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Caterina Amigoni Castellini (fl. 1747 – 1773) was an
Italian pastellist living in the
Spanish Empire.
Castellini was the
daughter of
Venetian painter...
- into a
White Heifer Jacopo Amigoni (18th century)
Mercury about to Kill
Argus Having Lulled Him to
Sleep by
Jacopo Amigoni (18th-century)
Merkur und Argus...
- of his
royal patrons, and
several of himself, some by his
friend Jacopo Amigoni and one by
Corrado Giaquinto now in the
Museo Civico di Bologna. The inventory...
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Ottavio Amigoni (16
October 1606 – 28
October 1661) was an
Italian painter of the
Baroque period,
active in Brescia. He was
trained by
Antonio Gandini...
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invention of Cato — it was the
inspiration for a
number of
paintings by
Jacopo Amigoni,
Govert Flinck, and others. His
praenomen is
sometimes given erroneously...
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knowledgeable amateur of painting,
patronising immigrant artists such as
Jacopo Amigoni and Jean-Baptiste van Loo, who
painted the
portraits of the
prince and...
- The
singer Farinelli with friends, c. 1750–52, by
Jacopo Amigoni...
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Jacopo Amigoni, Jael and Sisera, 1739...