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Madonna in Glory and Saints Painting ID:: 29952
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Madonna in Glory and Saints mk67
Oil on canvas
38 1/4x26 1/8in
Uffizi,Vasari Corridor
mk67
Oil_on_canvas
38_1/4x26_1/8in
Uffizi,Vasari_Corridor
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The Madonna in the glory with holy Painting ID:: 42076
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The Madonna in the glory with holy mk166
1759
I Wave on cloth
98x67cm mk166_
1759_
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98x67cm
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Ubaldo Gandolfi
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Italian Painter, San Matteo della Decima, 1728 - Ravenna, 1781
was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period, mainly active in and near Bologna. He was born in San Matteo della Decima and enrolled by the age of 17 at the Clementine Academy, where he apprenticed with Ercole Graziani the Younger, Felice Torelli, and Ercole Lelli. He was from a large family of prolific artists, including his sons Giovanni Battista and Ubaldo Lorenzo, as well as his brother Gaetano and nephews Mauro, Democrito (who became a pupil of Antonio Canova), and niece Clementina. Together, they are considered the last representative of the grand manner of painting characteristic of the Bolognese school, that had risen to prominence nearly two centuries earlier with the Carracci. Gandolfi's work ranges from Baroque to Neoclassic styles, and specifically recalls the style of Ludovico Carracci. He completed, in 1770-75, a series of canvases on mythological narratives for the Palazzo Marescalchi in Bologna (two are now in Museum of North Carolina ). He died in Ravenna in 1781. |
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