Giovanni Domenico Ferretti 1692-1768 Italian Giovanni Domenico Ferretti Location Italian painter. He was the son of the goldsmith Antonio di Giovanni da Imola and Margherita di Domenico Gori. His mother family, which included her brother, the antiquarian ANTONIO FRANCESCO GORI, was extremely influential in Florence and proved very important for Ferretti. In the first years of his life he lived in Imola, where he was sent to study (1708) with the local painter Francesco Chiusuri. After the family moved to Florence, Ferretti was taught there by Tommaso Redi and Sebastiano Galeotti. Later he spent five years in Bologna, an important centre for the practice and teaching of academic painting, where, in the workshop of Felice Torelli, his work acquired its characteristic style.
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Gemälde des italienischen Malers Giovanni Domenico Ferretti. Motiv Arlecchino/Harlekin und Colombina. Öl auf Leinwand, 65 x 53,5 cm.
Date 18. Jahrhundert
Painting ID:: 67643
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Gemälde des italienischen Malers Giovanni Domenico Ferretti. Motiv Arlecchino/Harlekin und Colombina. Öl auf Leinwand, 65 x 53,5 cm.
Date 18. Jahrhundert
Gemalde des italienischen Malers Giovanni Domenico Ferretti. Motiv Arlecchino Harlekin und Colombina Gemalde des italienischen Malers Giovanni Domenico Ferretti. Motiv Arlecchino/Harlekin und Colombina. Öl auf Leinwand, 65 x 53,5 cm.
18th century
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Painting ID:: 73471
Gemalde_des_italienischen_Malers_Giovanni_Domenico_Ferretti._Motiv_Arlecchino_Harlekin_und_Colombina Gemalde des italienischen Malers Giovanni Domenico Ferretti. Motiv Arlecchino/Harlekin und Colombina. Öl auf Leinwand, 65 x 53,5 cm.
18th century
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Giovanni_Domenico_Ferretti 1692-1768 Italian Giovanni Domenico Ferretti Location Italian painter. He was the son of the goldsmith Antonio di Giovanni da Imola and Margherita di Domenico Gori. His mother family, which included her brother, the antiquarian ANTONIO FRANCESCO GORI, was extremely influential in Florence and proved very important for Ferretti. In the first years of his life he lived in Imola, where he was sent to study (1708) with the local painter Francesco Chiusuri. After the family moved to Florence, Ferretti was taught there by Tommaso Redi and Sebastiano Galeotti. Later he spent five years in Bologna, an important centre for the practice and teaching of academic painting, where, in the workshop of Felice Torelli, his work acquired its characteristic style.