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Giuseppe Diamantini

Giuseppe Diamantini (1621 - 1705) was active/lived in Italy.  Giuseppe Diamantini is known for Allegories and ancient depictions of gods, as well as etchings of mythological scenes..

Giuseppe Diamantini was an Italian painter who was born in central Italy and went to Venice around 1650. It is believed that he was a student of the Bolognese followers of Carracci, but nothing is known about his initial training. He created the depiction of God the Father on the ceiling of the church of San Giovanni Crisostomo and the "Adoration of the Magi" in the Venetian church of San Moisé. He became known for his allegories and ancient depictions of gods, such as for the Palazzo Badoer. As an etcher, he also created a series of around 60 depictions of mythological scenes. He is believed to have been a mentor to the pastelist Rosalba Carriera (1673-1757).   ...  [Displaying 668 of 1298 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Giuseppe Diamantini

   Giuseppe Diamantini  Born:  1621
Died:   1705
Known for:  Allegories and ancient depictions of gods, as well as etchings of mythological scenes.
Name variants:  Diamantini Giuseppe

Giuseppe Diamantini was an Italian painter who was born in central Italy and went to Venice around 1650. It is believed that he was a student of the Bolognese followers of Carracci, but nothing is known about his initial training. He created the depiction of God the Father on the ceiling of the church of San Giovanni Crisostomo and the "Adoration of the Magi" in the Venetian church of San Moisé. He became known for his allegories and ancient depictions of gods, such as for the Palazzo Badoer. As an etcher, he also created a series of around 60 depictions of mythological scenes. He is believed to have been a mentor to the pastelist Rosalba Carriera (1673-1757).

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