ArtistsCarlo Maratti
Carlo Maratti

Carlo Maratti

Italian, 1625–1713
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Carlo Maratta or Maratti was an Italian Baroque painter and draughtsman, active principally in Rome where he was the leading painter in the second half of the 17th century. He was a fresco and canvas painter who painted in a wide range of genres, including history and portrait painting. He is the leading representative of the classicizing style in the Italian Late Baroque. He worked for prominent clients in Rome, including various popes.

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1 published of 37 catalogued · 34 with image
  • Art Institute Chicago
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Artsy artwork: Judith with the Head of Holofernes
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Artsy artwork: The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine
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Artsy artwork: The Holy Family with Angels
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Artsy artwork: The Flight into Egypt
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Holy Family with Attending Cherubs (1759)
Smithsonian Institution
The Continents of Asia and America (1674)
Rijksmuseum
De verdrijving van Heliodorus uit de tempel (linker deel) (1635 - 1713)
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Christus en de Samaritaanse vrouw bij de put (1635 - 1713)
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