Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini
(29 April 1675 -- November 1741) was a widely-travelled Rococo decorative painter from Venice, where he was born and died. He is considered to be one of the most important Venetian painters of the early 18th century, melding the Renaissance style of Paolo Veronese with the Baroque of Pietro da Cortona and Luca Giordano,and is considered an important predecessor of Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. One of his pupils was Antonio Visentini. Pellegrini's father, also Antonio, was a shoemaker from Padua. Pellegrini first studied under Girolamo Genga, but was later a pupil of Paolo Pagani and of Sebastiano Ricci. He married Angela Carriera, the sister of Rosalba Carriera, in c.1704. Pellegrini decorated the dome above the staircase at the Scuola Grande di San Rocco in 1709. He is mainly known for his work in England, which he visited from 1708 to 1713 at the invitation of the Earl of Manchester, and where he had considerable success. He painted murals in a number of English country houses, including Castle Howard (mostly destroyed in 1940) and Kimbolton Castle, Narford Hall, and in London, 31 St James's Square for the Duke of Portland, where George Vertue noted in his notebooks "the hall and Staircase and one or two of the great rooms". He became a director of Sir Godfrey Kneller's Academy in London in 1711. He submitted designs for the decorating the interior dome of the new St Paul's Cathedral, and is said to have been Christopher Wren's favourite painter, but did not win the commission, losing out to Sir James Thornhill.

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Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini Queen Tomyris oil painting


Queen Tomyris
between 1719(1719) and 1720(1720) Oil on canvas 123 ?? 97 cm (48.43 ?? 38.19 in)
Painting ID::  68381
Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini
Queen Tomyris
between 1719(1719) and 1720(1720) Oil on canvas 123 ?? 97 cm (48.43 ?? 38.19 in)
   
   
     

Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini Queen Tomyris oil painting


Queen Tomyris
Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions Expression error: Missing operand for *123 ?? 97 cm
Painting ID::  70752
Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini
Queen Tomyris
Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions Expression error: Missing operand for *123 ?? 97 cm
   
   
     

Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini Veduta del Canal Grande oil painting


Veduta del Canal Grande
from 1726(1726) until 1728(1728) Medium Oil on canvas cyf
Painting ID::  83489
Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini
Veduta del Canal Grande
from 1726(1726) until 1728(1728) Medium Oil on canvas cyf
   
   
     

Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini La Modestie presentant la Peinture a l'Academie oil painting


La Modestie presentant la Peinture a l'Academie
1733 Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 99 x 82 cm (39 x 32.3 in) cjr
Painting ID::  90445
Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini
La Modestie presentant la Peinture a l'Academie
1733 Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 99 x 82 cm (39 x 32.3 in) cjr
   
   
     

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     Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini
     (29 April 1675 -- November 1741) was a widely-travelled Rococo decorative painter from Venice, where he was born and died. He is considered to be one of the most important Venetian painters of the early 18th century, melding the Renaissance style of Paolo Veronese with the Baroque of Pietro da Cortona and Luca Giordano,and is considered an important predecessor of Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. One of his pupils was Antonio Visentini. Pellegrini's father, also Antonio, was a shoemaker from Padua. Pellegrini first studied under Girolamo Genga, but was later a pupil of Paolo Pagani and of Sebastiano Ricci. He married Angela Carriera, the sister of Rosalba Carriera, in c.1704. Pellegrini decorated the dome above the staircase at the Scuola Grande di San Rocco in 1709. He is mainly known for his work in England, which he visited from 1708 to 1713 at the invitation of the Earl of Manchester, and where he had considerable success. He painted murals in a number of English country houses, including Castle Howard (mostly destroyed in 1940) and Kimbolton Castle, Narford Hall, and in London, 31 St James's Square for the Duke of Portland, where George Vertue noted in his notebooks "the hall and Staircase and one or two of the great rooms". He became a director of Sir Godfrey Kneller's Academy in London in 1711. He submitted designs for the decorating the interior dome of the new St Paul's Cathedral, and is said to have been Christopher Wren's favourite painter, but did not win the commission, losing out to Sir James Thornhill.

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